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Danze degli scorpioni

Label: We Insist! Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Dance of the Scorpions no. 1; Little Speech + Dark Moon Dance One; Dark Moon Dance Two; Dance of the Scorpions no. 2.

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Free Acoustic Supergroup

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2023
Track listing: Im Strahlen der Trabanten; Spridriger Feuertunkel, Taffft!; Globalhirtenrider: Eyes & Gliss; Streichprafater, Zug von Zungenstuhl; Graben jetzt!, alle auf nach Stoirihondur, neun kleine Feten geh’n…; Versandete Trompeten; Zarte Klaster drüber Winde ’steh’n (Quintett No. 1); Conference At Olli’s (Black Music GDR); Am Baustrand; Briedwaht, Kleiheuer, Stuff (Zeitungszeugen lesen heuer Körner); 2 Trios In The Street (Microphistical Klee der Raben); Throughout The New Mississippi Freedom Train, Mister Borgenthal Jumps Into The Rhythm Of Tastoraster In Gloria, Calms Down And Finally Vanishes; Chiclin Berago (von Axelleo da Schmidt-Wödarner); Garten Rüben oben, Stoirihondurando zehn; Langer Brueder Feitendarm? (American Successfully Amplified); Klonkern, wieder Ulmanach; Morning Hours Without Rice, But Rice (Haschbender Russenkatze); End Of the Night, Enlighted Days Beyond (The Golden Trio’s Todeshymne); Orgel-Laib am Bein.

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Peter Brotzmann / Sabu Toyozumi: Triangle – Live at OHM, 1987

Read "Triangle – Live at OHM, 1987" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Triangle--Live At OHM, 1987 is a recording of Peter Brotzmann in Japan. Here he is performing with master free jazz drummer Sabu Toyozumi. This is not the musicians first meeting. The pair have released a couple nearly impossible to find discs such as Live In Japan 1982 (Improvised Company, 1999) and Live In Okayama 1987 (Improvised ...

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Mark Dresser: Tines of Change

Read "Tines of Change" reviewed by Jeff Schwartz


Since his arrival as a member of Anthony Braxton's mid-1980s quartet, Mark Dresser has been expanding the sonic palette of the upright bass. Like Barre Phillips, Barry Guy, and Joëlle Léandre before him, Dresser drew from both the classical avant-garde of players such as Bertram Turetzky and Fernando Grillo and the more intuitive improvisational approaches of ...

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Jacques Demierre: The Hills Shout

Read "The Hills Shout" reviewed by John Eyles


Swiss pianist Jacques Demierre has a relatively small recording history considering that it dates back to June 1984. Along the way, it includes collaborations with such luminaries as Cyril Bondi, Sylvie Corvoisier, d'incise, Barry Guy, Insub Meta Orchestra, Hans Koch, Urs Leimgruber, Lucas Niggli, and Barre Phillips, in such fine recordings as Brainforest (Intakt, 2006) by ...

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Mototeru Takagi / Kim Dae Hwan / Choi Sun Bae: Seishin - Seido

Read "Seishin - Seido" reviewed by John Sharpe


Seishin-Seido represents another heads up on the depth of the Japanese free jazz community from the Lithuanian NoBusiness imprint as part of its partnership with Chap Chap Records. They raid the archives for a live date from 1995 in the southern city of Hofu, which actually unites two Korean musicians, trumpeter Choi Sun Bae and percussionist ...

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Joëlle Léandre: Zurich Concert

Read "Zurich Concert" reviewed by Mark Corroto


A solo concert by the double bassist Joëlle Léandre is a happening, an event of the highest order. She is very much like a writer or poet who starts with a blank sheet of paper, bringing to life characters and places seemingly drawn from thin air. Of course, like the writer, Léandre's alchemy is born out ...

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Greg Stuart: Subtractions

Read "Subtractions" reviewed by Karl Ackermann


Percussionist Greg Stuart is afflicted with focal dystonia, a neurological disorder which limits the motor function of one hand. Despite that physical challenge, Stuart has undertaken a sweeping and ambitious percussion album which goes beyond the traditional drum kit. He has co-led more than a dozen recordings including an impressive debut with bassist Barre Phillips. Subtractions ...

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Mike Westbrook Concert Band: Marching Song Volumes 1 & 2 Plus Bonus Tracks

Read "Marching Song Volumes 1 & 2 Plus Bonus Tracks" reviewed by Maurizio Comandini


Mike Westbrook, pianista e soprattutto direttore di orchestra, è nato il 21 marzo del 1936 a High Wycombe, 50 chilometri a nord-ovest di Londra. Dapprima tentato dalla Art School di Plymouth, si dedica poi con decisione alla musica, dalla fine degli anni cinquanta. Nel 1958 forma la sua prima band per la quale gli capita di ...

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WE3: WE3

Read "WE3" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Ispirata a The Trio, storica formazione degli anni Settanta composta da John Surman, Barre Phillips e Stu Martin, WE3 ne riprende la strumentazione e ne aggiorna lo spirito in composizioni perlopiù originali, traendole in questo disco da un'esibizione dal vivo.La formazione vede all'opera Francesco Chiapperini alle ance e al sintetizzatore, Luca Pissavini al violone ...


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