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Bill Laswell & Material feat. Bernie Worrell

Read "Bill Laswell & Material feat. Bernie Worrell" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Aperitivo in Concerto Teatro Manzoni - Milano - 11.03.2012 L'inizio è di quelli che, come si è soliti dire, da soli valgono il prezzo del biglietto. Un musicista non più giovanissimo e dal bizzarro abbigliamento si posiziona tra una serie di tastiere rigorosamente vintage e dà il via ad una sorta di sermone sonoro dai contorni ...

Article: Album Review

Raoul Björkenheim - Bill Laswell - Morgan Ågren: Blixt

Read "Blixt" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Il chitarrista Raoul Björkenheim è ingiustamente sottovalutato e la casa discografica Cuneiform sta facendo di tutto per dargli quella visibilità che merita da oltre vent'anni. Questo ottimo Blixt potrebbe essere la giusta occasione per farlo entrare definitivamente nel firmamento dei migliori interpreti dello strumento e consacrarlo come punto di riferimento nel panorama piuttosto ristretto dei chitarristi ...

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Olavi Trio & Friends: Triologia

Read "Triologia" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


In his fine dissertation, “The Descriptive Grammar of the Ground--Almost Complete Poems" Brazilian poet Manoel de Barros wrote of the poetry that exists in everything, if one chooses to see it. The Beat poets, especially Allen Ginsberg, echoed this belief in emotive poetry. Similarly, Olavi and Friends--albeit in ways a lot more extreme than the Paul ...

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Article: Album Review

Raoul Bjorkenheim / Bill Laswel / Morgen Agren: BLIXT

Read "BLIXT" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Few musicians are more aware that music has no borders, and--more than anything else--that the word “genre" is anathema, than Bill Laswell. The bassist has been uncompromising in this regard throughout his career and was not about to be undone for this musical adventure. Consequently, on the brilliantly crafted BLIXT, Laswell has partnered with an old ...

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Borislove & Noizepunk: Cello Lounge

Read "Cello Lounge" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


There are so few composers of contemporary music who have expanded its idiom and its language that they can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Among those few, the shape-shifting guitarist/electronics manipulator Gene Pritsker is one of the only composers who continues to break down the barriers that still exist in the sometimes water-tight ...

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Article: Album Review

Marvel Machine: Volt / Revolt

Read "Volt / Revolt" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


Volt / Revolt brings together three highly gifted Norwegian jazz musicians who wanted to try something completely different. All the music is spontaneously improvised, but its ingredients owe more to raw metal, punk, noise and electronic experimental sounds than to the rich jazz legacy. This is by no means an attempt to create cerebral, forward-thinking music, ...

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Take Five With Lola Danza and JANYA

Read "Take Five With Lola Danza and JANYA" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Lola Danza & JANYA: In Sanskrit, JANYA means to be born, while in Korean, JANYA means around dawn. JANYA was created by four unique musicians-- all derived from Korean descent and all women. The music is a fusion of East and West. The East: Seungmin Cha- Daegeum, Eun Sun Jung- Gayageum and Woonjung ...

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Animation: Agemo

Read "Agemo" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


One of the more intriguing albums issued in the first half of 2011, Animation's Asiento (RareNoise, 2011), has now begotten one of the best sets of the latter part of the year. Asiento was a live reimagining of trumpeter Miles Davis' seminal Bitches Brew (Columbia, 1970), recorded live in December 2006 as part ...

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Mats/Morgan Band: Live

Read "Live" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


In their teens, drummer Morgan Ågren and keyboardist Mats Öberg were invited to perform with Frank Zappa and, as the story goes, the Swedish duo formed this phenomenal ensemble that exercised a jaw-dropping mode of execution within the progressive-rock schema, amid some Zappa and jazz-centric influences. Revered for its otherworldly approach to the genre and superior ...

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Akira Sakata and the Ghost of Albert Ayler

Read "Akira Sakata and the Ghost of Albert Ayler" reviewed by Mark Corroto


For so very long, since Albert Ayler's death in 1970, the faithful have been, to paraphrase Bruce Springsteen, “hiding 'neath their covers, studying their pain...wasting their summers, praying in vain for a savior to rise from these streets."And for the last 40 years, Japanese saxophonist Akira Sakata has been a hero, and that's understood. ...


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