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Tilting Curvaceous

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2023
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Live in Baden

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Tall Guy Blues; Infinite Sadness; Mare; Dieses Gedicht Erinnert Sich (Words by Thorsten Krämer); Kopfnuss; Faces; Too Much Nothing; Jimmy; Marina and the Lucky Pop Song Transformation.

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Live at the Armoury

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Conjure; Ballistic; Communion.

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Long Old Road

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: When The Elephant Walks; Sula; Run as Slow as You Can; Blue Lines; Long Old Road; Amber; Bullying Well; Drinking Coffee Elsewhere; Things Have Got to Change.

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Tender Mercies

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Turn of events; Tender mercies; Safe home; Cagey; Layers of disguise; Surfaces; Disgruntled settlement.

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Pastor's Paradox

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Autumn of Freedom; Pastor's Paradox; Turning the Other Cheek No More; The Dream That Wasn't Meant to be Ours; From Montgomery to Memphis (To April 4th); An Interval of Hope; No Justice, No Peace, Legacy!

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Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2023
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Aruán Ortiz: Pastor's Paradox

Read "Pastor's Paradox" reviewed by Karl Ackermann


When clarinetist and saxophonist Don Byron and pianist Aruán Ortiz teamed up for the recording of Random Dances And (A)Tonalities (Intakt Records, 2018) they brought an unprecedented wealth of stylistic experiences to the studio. The result was an unconventional duo sound that blurred the distinctions between their collective comfort zones. Byron and Ortiz return on the ...

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Frank Gratkowski, Simon Nabatov: Tender Mercies

Read "Tender Mercies" reviewed by John Sharpe


This collection of seven duets from pianist Simon Nabatov and reedman Frank Gratkowski stands as one of those times when the late Misha Mengelberg's term “instant composition" for a series of seat-of-the-pants encounters makes absolute sense. Perhaps that should not be a surprise, considering the protagonists histories and shared base in the German city of Cologne. ...

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Roots Magic Sextet: Long Old Road

Read "Long Old Road" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The poet Jayne Cortez once wrote “I'm taking the blues back to where / the blues stealers won't go / I'm talking the blues back home." For Roots Magic, back home isn't the crossroads where Robert Johnson made that infamous deal with the devil, but the peninsula in Southern Europe we call Italy. Long Old Road ...


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