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Ramon Lopez: Kalimba & Drums Solo II: Swinging with Doors

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Joachim Kuhn and Majid Bekkas Kalimba (with Ramon Lopez) ACT Music 2007 Ramon Lopez Drums Solo II: Swinging with Doors Leo 2007 Despite the virtuosic complexity of ...

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Nordic Connect: Flurry

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Hailing from Canada, Sweden and Alaska, the five members of Nordic Connect share two constants: Scandinavian blood runs through their veins, as does an impetus to play music that is lighthearted and free, but has at its roots, a serenity where wisdom resides. Co-led by sisters Ingrid (trumpet and flugelhorn) and Christine Jensen ...

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Micha

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Paris has always been a haven for musicians. In the late 1980s a stream of jazz greats passed through the bar at Alan Silva's music school where saxophonist Michaël Attias manned the tap. “I remember pouring [saxophonist] Frank Wright a beer two weeks before he died, he recalled. “Sunny Murray, Jerome Cooper, Abbey Lincoln rehearsing...I remember ...

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Gordon Grdina's Boxcutter: Unlearn

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You can tell that guitarist Gordon Grdina does not perceive music through a guitarist's eyes solely. The tunes on Unlearn, with his group Box Cutter, seem formed from deeply collaborative ideas, with considerable importance placed on the contribution of each player and a great regard for their respective instruments. Musicianship on the album ...

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Uri Caine: Moloch: Book of Angels, Vol. 6

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Since multi-instrumentalist/composer John Zorn added three hundred new compositions to his Masada songbook in 2004, his label has released seven volumes of Masada Book Two with players including keyboardist Jamie Saft, pianist Sylvie Courvoisier, guitarist Marc Ribot and multi-instrumentalist Koby Israelite all rendering their own interpretations. Moloch, which translates to king, was a deity ...

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Tim Berne: Mind Over Friction

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Alto saxophonist Tim Berne likes to make a small group sound big. “I like the intimacy and the fact that everybody's really involved all the time. Mind Over Friction, a reissue of a live album of his band Science Friction, recorded in Switzerland in 2003, features lengthy passages where Marc Ducret's electric guitar and ...

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Nagl/Wenger/Pirker: Market Rasen

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The fanfare of “Fatty, the opening track of Market Rasen, sets an electric tone that plays out in unexpected ways. A wild rebellion composed of Max Nagl's alto saxophone, Clemens Wenger's synthesizer, Herbert Pirker's drums and Bradley Jones' bass kicks the disc off strong and direct, not at all preparing the listener for what's to come. ...

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Anat Cohen: Noir & Poetica

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Anat Cohen Noir Anzic 2007 Anat Cohen Poetica Anzic 2007 Israeli multi-reedist Anat Cohen aligns her saxophones and clarinet alongside a big band on her latest album ...

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Christian Weber: 3 Suits & A Violin, The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse & WWW

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Christian Weber 3 Suits & a Violin hatOLOGY 2007 Thieke/Weber/Griener The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse Ayler 2007 Wintsch/Weber/Wolfarth WWW Leo 2006

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Brad Shepik: Places You Go

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Gracefully human moments contrast with digital video game syncopation on the Brad Shepik Trio's new album Places You Go. Hammond B3 organist Gary Versace and drummer Tom Rainey join the guitarist on the ten-track journey through quiet times that nod at nostalgia, to full on jam rock ballyhoo. hepik's gorgeous tone and intricate ...


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