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Wes' Side

By Nick Perrin
Label: Brambus Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Wes' Side, Someday in April, Cold Rain, Is That What You Want My Dear?, 2 P.M., Joy Spring, Garden Patch, Catch Me, I Should Care.
Kamala: Indian Songbook

by Raul d'Gama Rose
When western civilization decided to cease all contact with the eastern cultures, we heard very little or nothing of its high art—specifically the music that was complex, advanced and exquisite in every aspect. But the various musical landscapes of Africa, Central Asia, the subcontinent and the Far East were never completely blotted out by the rising ...
Nick Perrin Trio: Wes' Side

by Michael P. Gladstone
After tossing all the new jazz guitar CDs against the wall, here's one that definitely sticks. This session, recorded last April in Zurich, is pleasure to listen to. Perrin has a well-rounded articulation on guitar. The notes ring out like those of Pat Metheny, but that is where the similarity ends. While Metheny's playing style reflects ...
Iridium

Label: Brambus Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Mir; Iridium; Chet; Black Nile; Jedesmal Anders; The Call; Na Batucada da Vida; N.S.E.W. (52:55).
The Daniel Schenker Quartet: Iridium

by Jack Bowers
More inspired jazz from overseas. It's musicians like Daniel Schenker and albums like Iridium that make this country's so-called jazz polls so patently ludicrous. Technically and creatively, Schenker is on a par with many of the trumpeters whose names regularly appear at or near the top surveys conducted by critics or laymen and published in our ...
Translusion

Label: Brambus Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: dropsical; s t s; fountain; cicone; limbe; h
Brink Man Ship: Translusion

by Roland Kánik
Brink Man Ship (BMS), a project led by young flute/saxophonist Jan Galega Brönnimann, isn't today's typical one-man band. The core of this music relies on live performance by four musicians, with minimum use of overdubs. After a superficial listen, one might label this album as electronic" and put it on the same shelf with ...
Stewy von Wattenwyl Trio: Everything I Love
by Jack Bowers
In reviewing favorably an earlier release by Swiss pianist Stewy von Wattenwyl’s trio ( To the Point, also on Stewy’s own Brambus Records label), I closed with this observation: “As a more accurate barometer of their interpretive prowess, I’d love to hear them take a whack at some better–known material, perhaps a few songs from the ...