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Angelica Sanchez: Life Between

Read "Life Between" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Viene dall'Arizona come il marito Tony Malaby e ha tenuto finora un basso profilo, nonostante il suo debutto (Mirror Me) abbia ottenuto alti riconoscimenti, entrando nella top ten dei critici di “Jazz Times" per il 2003. Vive a New York da 13 anni, Angelica Sanchez, ed ha un talento naturale che ha affinato collaborando con i ...

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Michael Dessen Trio: Between Shadow and Space

Read "Between Shadow and Space" reviewed by Greg Camphire


Between Shadow and Space is an aptly named release from trombonist and computer manipulator Michael Dessen’s trio, which creates oblique and evasive soundscapes that can’t be easily categorized. As Dessen writes in the album’s liner notes, “the past half century has produced a staggering array of improvisational music…my music draws energy from overlapping musical communities ...

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Daniel Levin Trio: Fuhuffah

Read "Fuhuffah" reviewed by Troy Collins


Fuhuffah is a departure of sorts for cellist Daniel Levin. His fourth recording as a leader dispenses with the chamber oriented instrumentation of his regular quartet (with bass, trumpet and vibraphone), in favor of a more conventional line-up. Accompanied by Norwegian bassist Ingebrigt Haker Flaten and drummer Gerald Cleaver, Levin leads his trio through six original ...

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Kirk Knuffke Quartet: Bigwig

Read "Bigwig" reviewed by Martin Longley


Trumpeter Kirk Knuffke has been living in Brooklyn for three years, originally hailing from Denver. Once arriving, he set about forming a trio, but then met up with trombonist Brian Drye and wisely decided to expand into quartet form. The combo's lineup is completed by bassist Reuben Radding and drummer Jeff Davis. As a debut disc ...

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Conference Call: Poetry In Motion

Read "Poetry In Motion" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Il tessuto connettivo che riveste Conference Call è di quelli forti ed elastici allo stesso tempo, grazie ad una fitta trama di relazioni che caratterizzano i percorsi dei quattro musicisti coinvolti. Il formidabile sassofonista e clarinettista tedesco Gebhard Ullmann vanta un sodalizio decennale con il pianista Michael Jefry Stevens, a sua volta co-leader con il bassista ...

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Angelica Sanchez: Life Between

Read "Life Between" reviewed by Troy Collins


Since their relocation from Arizona in 1995, pianist Angelica Sanchez and her husband, saxophonist Tony Malaby, have made their mark on the fertile New York scene. Malaby has become omnipresent, appearing on over 50 albums in the last decade, while Sanchez has maintained a lower profile, playing often but recording sporadically, usually in a collective trio ...

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Angelica Sanchez: Life Between

Read "Life Between" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Jazz listeners generally choose between the orderliness of a jazz ensemble with a piano, or the freedom that playing sans the chordal instrument allows a group. For pianist Angelica Sanchez, her presence muddles that distinction. On Life Between she preserves the order--not by chords, but by her compositions, arrangements and, maybe, presence. After releasing ...

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Paulo Curado e o lugar da Desordem: The Bird. The Breeze and Mr. Filiano

Read "The Bird. The Breeze and Mr. Filiano" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Il disordine come libertà, libertà di creare e di utilizzare i diversi linguaggi del jazz. E' questo l'orizzonte programmatico in cui si muove Paulo Curado, una delle figure di riferimento del jazz portoghese, qui in compagnia di musicisti che interpretano il jazz con altrettanta libertà: Ken Filiano (note le sue collaborazioni con Don Minasi) e Bruno ...

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Fight the Big Bull: Dying Will Be Easy

Read "Dying Will Be Easy" reviewed by Troy Collins


Based in Richmond, Virginia, guitarist Matt White's Fight the Big Bull is a prime example of how the information age has leveled the playing field for artists outside major metropolitan areas. Originally a self-released demo, Dying Will Be Easy is now available from the illustrious Portuguese label Clean Feed. One listen to the ensemble's debut and ...

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RIDD Quartet: Fiction Avalanche

Read "Fiction Avalanche" reviewed by Troy Collins


Fiction Avalanche is the debut recording of a formidable young collective, the RIDD Quartet. Pianist Kris Davis, saxophonist Jon Irabagon, bassist Reuben Radding and drummer Jeff Davis are bandleaders at the forefront of a new Brooklyn scene, one which subtly incorporates the vagaries of myriad genres and styles into new avenues for exploration. Consisting ...


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