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Joëlle Leandre / Francois Houle / Raymond Strid: Last Seen Headed: Live at Sons d'Hiver

by Eyal Hareuveni
It is always amazing, but also reassuring, to realize how three creative and resourceful musicians--French bassist Joëlle Léandre, Canadian clarinetist François Houle and Swedish drummer Raymond Strid-- can produce such a masterful piece of art out of a spontaneous free-improvised meeting. Obviously, all three have shared the same stage or studio in the past, most recently ...
Ode To Albert Ayler

By Mark O'Leary
Label: Ayler Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Albert; Taps; Body Politik; Spiritualized; Axiom.
Elementary Dialogues

By Eyal Maoz
Label: Ayler Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Reggae; Foglah; Sparse; Strip; Duo; Kashmir; OK; Hole; Miniature; Esta; Shadows.
Creative Addition

Label: Ayler Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Bird Flight; North; Seriously Speaking; Western Girls; The Girls from Smoeland.
Bengt Nordstrom: Creative Addition

by Clifford Allen
Reedman Bengt Frippe" Nordstrom (1936-2000) was both a sort of enfant terrible" of Swedish jazz and one of the movers and shakers in the early years of Scandinavian jazz. In addition to the reedman's own LPs, his Bird Notes imprint, while virtually unknown outside of Sweden, released tiny batches of recordings by Albert Ayler (Something Different!!!, ...
Eyal Maoz / Asaf Sirkis: Elementary Dialogues

by Glenn Astarita
Tzadik recording artist/guitarist Eyal Maoz teams with U.K.-based drummer/leader of The Inner Noise, Asaf Sirkis. Here, the duo projects style, substance and gobs of variety on these sprightly duets for the avant-garde Swedish record label, Ayler Records. Elementary Dialogues is an album built on cunning improvisation, where the instrumentalists delve into laidback funk-rock, noise-shaping maneuvers and ...
Mark O'Leary & Sunny Murray: Ode To Albert Ayler

by Glenn Astarita
The digital download-only Ode To Albert Ayler captures gifted Irish guitarist Mark O'Leary improvising with free-jazz and former Albert Ayler and Cecil Taylor drummer Sunny Murray during a 2002 studio session. Here, O'Leary delves into free-form jazz shaded music at the onset of his recording career, prior to his extensive recording projects for Leo Records and ...