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Jacob Wutzke, Eugenie Jones, Dennis Mitcheltree and Dann Zinn

by Joe Dimino
Welcome to the 891st episode of Neon Jazz, where we kick things off with the seasoned brilliance of Dann Zinn, joined by an incredible lineup including Rachel Z and Jeff Denson, showcasing tracks from his 2024 release, Two Roads. From there, we honor the late, great David Lynch--an artistic visionary we lost at the dawn of ...
Marco Cesarini & Henry McLusky: Chi è Antelope Cobbler?

by Angelo Leonardi
Nel suo ultimo disco il compositore e chitarrista Marco Cesarini rilancia una domanda che nella seconda metà degli anni settanta imperversava sui quotidiani nazionali. Antelope Cobbler ("quello che fa le scarpe all'antilope") era un termine giornalistico che indicava l'ignoto politico democristiano che aveva ricevuto tangenti dalla Lockheed per una commessa d'aerei per l'esercito. ...
Sam Gendel: Cookup

by Scott Gudell
Saxophonist Sam Gendel has sent out an invitation to an unusual sonic Cookup. So what is he serving? Who will be there? Will beat poets merge with experimental musicians in a smoky jazz grotto? Will it be a cryptic musical labyrinth or a collection of meandering songs? Is it a transcription of ancient African organic rhythms ...
Mac Gollehon: The End is the Beginning

by John Pietaro
From the opening moments of As Your World Burns," Mac Gollehon's music embraces not simply the underground, but the underside. This collection of fleeting, gripping brass and dense atmosphere amounts to the lost score for the '70s-'80s noir film we've longed for, as nasty in its perfection as was the Manhattan of those years. Gollehon's trumpet ...
Elder Ones, "From Untruth," and a Threat Called New York: An Essay

by Arian Bagheri Pour Fallah
If what we witness today; rabid expansion of capital and with it, growing class difference, and a renewed interest in Marx; if these were testimony to one thing, it would be Derrida's spook of a wager from his seminal Specters de Marx. Indeed, neo-liberal/conservative sham thinkers such as Fukuyama today find shelter no longer in Hegel, ...
Dan Weiss Starebaby Live at BIMHUIS Amsterdam

by BIMHUIS
Alongside jazz and Indian music, Dan Weiss is equally at home in metal and electronica. The stark contrasts, but also the similarities, between these worlds fuel his band Starebaby. On the eponymous album, Weiss and co. have created fascinating works, sometimes dark and complex and sometimes dreamy and cinematic, with for example a track dedicated to ...
Jazz in Church 2014, Bucharest, Romania

by Adriana Carcu
Jazz in Church Lutheran Church Bucharest April 3-6, 2014 The second edition of the Bucharest Jazz in Church Festival found the best way to establish a valuable musical tradition, not only in Romania, but also the wider, European jazz arena. Featuring musicians from France, Italy, UK, ...