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Time in Transit

Label: Armored Records
Released: 2010

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A Night In Sana'a

Label: Armored Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Aza-Hu Wa Adhla-Ni (traditional); Borne Back Home; Jumpin' And Rollin'; The 3 Back 2 For Procedure; Song For Fred; Ya Nasim Al-Sahri (traditional).

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Follow

Label: Armored Records
Released: 2008

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Opus

Label: Armored Records
Released: 2010

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Label: Armored Records
Released: 2008
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Peter Brötzmann: A Night In Sana'a

Read "A Night In Sana'a" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Reaching across cultures is nothing new for jazz artists, and certainly jazz (by definition) is the amalgamation of ethnic European, African, Afro-Cuban and American blues music. With this recording by free jazz patriarch Peter Brötzmann in Yemen, the junction is not only of different cultures but of different centuries. Record label chief Uli Armbruster ...

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Lost in This Place

Label: Armored Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Oddball; Interesting Theory; Discipline; Lost in This Place; Bus Rider; Requiescence; Detection; Ohm's Law; Found.

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Ken Edwards: Lost in This Place

Read "Lost in This Place" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Ken Edwards is the latest in an apparently endless line of well-schooled trumpeters who have emerged from the storied University of North Texas (UNT) Jazz Studies program and set their sights on making a splash in the larger jazz community. With that in mind, Edwards has released his first CD, Lost in This Place, a (mostly) ...

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For Nothing Is Secret

Label: Armored Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: A Certain Amount of Indiscretions; System Theory: Reloaded; If You Could See; For Nothing Is Secret; The Bad in Good; Pwned!; Shifty; Say a Silent Prayer; Sco-ing; Emihl

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Stockton Helbing: For Nothing Is Secret

Read "For Nothing Is Secret" reviewed by Martin Gladu


Stockton Helbing's stock is rising. In his second solo effort, For Nothing Is Secret, the Texas-based drummer has not only a recording with pizzazz, but the making of an exciting and crowd-pleasing festival touring unit. As the album's title suggests, his music should not remain secret for long. Trumpeter Maynard Ferguson recognized Helbing's talent ...


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