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Nathan Hubbard: Rivulet / Compositions (1998-2005)

Read "Rivulet / Compositions (1998-2005)" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Le due ultime incisioni di Nathan Hubbard, artista operante sulla West Coast, sono rispettivamente un duo con il percussionista Curtis Glatter ed una raccolta su CD delle sue composizioni degli ultimi anni, eseguite da diversi ensembles con tutte le possibili combinazioni strumentali, dal quartetto di sassofoni a quello di percussioni passando per pianoforti preparati e orchestre ...

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ARC Trio: Triptych Mirror

Read "Triptych Mirror" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Questo CD dell'etichetta californiana Circumvention Music propone una musica interessante, che, senza aggiungere molto all'attualità del jazz, si rivela aggiornata, elegante, concepita con idee puntigliose, esaltate da un concentrato interplay. I temi, mai banali, il più delle volte sono disegnati con decisione: emblematici in tal senso “Ballad of the Credit Card Millionaire" e “Manic! Manic!! Manic!!!", ...

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Michael Dessen: Lineal

Read "Lineal" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Convince solo a metà quest’esordio discografico del trombonista californiano Michael Dessen, side-man navigato già titolare del quartetto Sintaxis. A destare perplessità non sono tanto le doti strumentali del leader, solista dal fraseggio sicuro e spigliato che si destreggia a meraviglia fra puntate goliardiche alla Ray Anderson (“What Space Can Hide the Liberty of a Time” e ...

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New Directions

Label: Circumvention Music
Released: 2006
Track listing: Hell in Hat Yai; No More Net; Shorter then Miles; 17th and Capp; Camarillo

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Cross Border Trio: New Directions

Read "New Directions" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


The Cross Border Trio bring a freewheeling spirit to New Directions, their first album. Paquito Villa (drum set and percussion) was responsible for getting the trio together when he invited Jason Robinson (tenor saxophone) and Joscha Oetz (bass) to form a group with him. Rob Thorsen came in when Oetz moved to Lima. The trio works ...

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Reverence for Uncertainty

Label: Circumvention Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: Sum-Thing from No-Thing (3:51), On The Five (11:04), Sync (6:31), Oddity (12:23), Tenochtitlan (6:55), In the Land of In-Between (4:59), Conversations with the Not-Self (3:21), Miko (7:42), Swarm (2:03), Cosmology (3:44), Reverence for Uncertainty (4:00), Rivers of Consciousness (2:50), Beantown Bounce (2:30)

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Spirits, Little Dreams and Improvisations

Label: Circumvention Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: Elemental 1-1 (5:37), Dybbuk (4:09), Dialogic #2 (2:06), Unfinished Business (2:33), Elemental 1-3 (3:12), The Rebbe's Premonition (Doina) (5:04), Grandma Rose's Dreml (Little Dream) (11:21), Elemental 3-1 (3:47), Possession/Corruption of the Vulnerable (6:08), Elemental 1-2 (1:19), Inner Struggle (4:42), Council of the Elders (1:57), Elemental 2-2 (2:49), Dialogic #1 (3:58), Peering In From The Other Side (2:13), Celebration, Transfiguration, And Release Into The Ether (12:00), Elemental 1-5 (1:37)

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Ellen Weller: Spirits, Little Dreams and Improvisations

Read "Spirits, Little Dreams and Improvisations" reviewed by Rex  Butters


San Diego's Ellen Weller took time out from the remarkable Trummerflora Collective to create and record Spirits, Little Dreams and Improvisations, a compelling suite based on medieval Jewish possession myths extrapolated to consider the channeling of musical flow by improvising musicians. Her research team includes Vinny Golia and George Lewis, plus Trummerflora's Marcos Fernandes, Nathan Hubbard, ...

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David Borgo: Reverence for Uncertainty

Read "Reverence for Uncertainty" reviewed by Budd Kopman


The simple cardboard sleeve of Reverence for Uncertainty is decorated with what looks like clouds against a sunset, evoking a feeling of openness and freedom, of detachment from the ground and the mundane. The music is quite remarkable and Borgo is quite a player, with a wonderful sound and total control over his instruments.

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Ellen Weller: Spirits, Little Dreams and Improvisations

Read "Spirits, Little Dreams and Improvisations" reviewed by Budd Kopman


With Spirits, Little Dreams and Improvisations, Ellen Weller has created an album that attempts to unite the mystical with the musical. The liner art has many hieroglyphic-type symbols, as well as spirals and other shapes that feel like they are trying to “cross over to the other side."? Jewish mysticism is clearly referenced as “dybbuk" is ...


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