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Axel Filip
Axel Filip is a highly accomplished Argentine drummer, composer, improviser and arranger currently based in Berlin. He is known for his versatility and ability to perform within a wide range of musical genres, from jazz and popular music to Argentine folk music, avant-garde, free and conducted improvisation.
As a composer, Axel explores the relationship between jazz, improvisation, poetry and folklore music, creating soundscapes that evoke complex yet visceral emotions. He has a keen interest in nurturing his artistic practice and developing a unique sound and language of his own.
New Music from Formica, McCreadie, Blake & More
by Bob Osborne
This week's selection of new music gathers artists working in jazz's more exploratory edges together with more traditional exponents approaching the music from new perspectives. Playlist Matías Formica Frio" from Absurdo (Numeral) 00:00 Fergus McCreadie Wayfinder" from The Shieling (Edition Records) 07:03 Johnathan Blake Requiem For Dreams Shattered" from My Life ...
Mark Turner, Perelman/Wooley, O.N.E. & Herb Robertson
by Maurice Hogue
Acclaimed saxophonist Mark Turner's new recording, Reflections on: The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, will attract attention not only for the brilliant playing, but also for the very forthright topic of a bi-racial man able to pass" as white. Turner used as his motivation the semi-fictional account written by James Weldon Johnson, a central figure of ...
Louis Moholo Moholo, Sven Åke Johansson, Olie Brice & Ville Lahteenmaki Trio
by Maurice Hogue
The final tunes of this episode of One Man's Jazz are memorials to two of the most important drummers in creative music who passed away within days of each other in June, and they're honoured in this episode. Louis Moholo Moholo and Sven Åke Johansson came from very different places; Moholo Moholo was the last living ...
New Music From Melford, Halvorson, Henriksen And More
by Bob Osborne
A comprehensive look at new releases from the USA and Europe is topped and tailed with older recordings re-issued or released for the first time. New associations between established musicians deliver exciting listening experiences whilst new players on the scene demonstrate Jazz is alive and growing.Playlist Charles Rouse Bitchin'" from Two Is One (Mack ...
Music From Lori Bell, Margaux Oswald, Tierney Sutton, Allen Dennard & More
by Bob Osborne
On this show music from Lori Bell, Margaux Oswald with Oscar Andreas Haug & Axel Filip, Tierney Sutton & San Gabriel 7, Allen Dennard, Daniel Bennett, Gauno Padano featuring Bill Frisell, Joel Futterman, Roberto Magris, Matt Anderson, Pedro Molina, The Crypt, Tomeka Reid, Tragic Assembly & Tatsuya Nakatani, The NJE featuring Mike Garson, and, David Nájera ...
New Releases From Patrick Cornelius, Gordon Lee, Axel Filip And More
by Bob Osborne
On this show we feature new releases from Patrick Cornelius, Gordon Lee, Axel Filip & Maleza, Marike van Dijk, Guillermo Klein Quintetto, Giuseppe Millaci & Vogue Trio, Christian Dillingham, Cheryl Pyle, Beyond Flute Group, Andrew Rathbun, Trapeze, Andrew Danforth, Wolfgang Muthspiel with Scott Colley & Brian Blade, and Ivan Lins. Playlist Show Intro 00:00 ...
Tubby Hayes At The Hopbine And More
by Bob Osborne
The featured album is a classic recording of Tubby Hayes, in blistering form, live at the Hopbine in London in 1969. Alongside this there are new releases from across the jazz world from Samuel Mosching, Chris Morrisey, Mario Laginha, Martin Freiberg, Jazz Station Big Band, John Hébert, Roddy Elias, Julieta Eugenio, and Bernie Senensky. Stunning improvisation ...
Colibri Rojo
Label: ears&eyes Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: Intransigente; En el alto desierto; Colibrí; Volada; La luz detrás; Hurón; Colibrí II; Xinxu; Ojos cerrados;
Correntoso; Ruinas.
A veces el faro, a veces el barco, a veces se encuentran
By Tomás Cabado
Label: Irazu Records
Released: 2019
Track listing: 1. Marto Freiberg 07:25
2. Nit 05:33
3 Arenales II 05:50
4. Motaley 07:47
5. La Canción 05:09
6. El Limonero 05:16




