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Miriodor: Avanti!

Read "Avanti!" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The seventh release from this French-Canadian band that boasts a thirty-year union, offers more musical wizardry and unanticipated surprises interspersed throughout these seven vibrant works. The core quartet is augmented by a horn section on select tracks. Here, multilayered dream sequences engage polyrhythmic and complex theme-building exercise that aim to taunt a willingly receptive mind's eye.

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The February Train

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Label: Cuneiform Records
Released: 2009
Duration: 4:16

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Where's the Captain?

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Label: Cuneiform Records
Released: 2009
Duration: 5:10

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South Central L.A. Kulture

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Label: Cuneiform Records
Released: 2009
Duration: 4:50

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Miriodor: Avanti!

Read "Avanti!" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


I canadesi Miriodor non sono molto noti fuori dai confini del loro paese ma hanno alle spalle quasi trent'anni di carriera che hanno consentito loro di maturare lentamente ma con ottimi risultati. Il loro rock progressivo profuma di avanguardia e di coraggio, di epico lirismo e di energia ritmica scoppiettante. Con questo settimo album, Avanti!, sembrano ...

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She Haunts Me

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Label: Cuneiform Records
Released: 2010
Duration: 3:41

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Ed Palermo Big Band: Eddy Loves Frank

Read "Ed Palermo Big Band: Eddy Loves Frank" reviewed by Ian Patterson


The Ed Palermo Big BandEddy Loves FrankCuneiform Records2009 Saxophonist and bandleader Ed Palermo loves Frank Zappa, and not just a little bit. It's not only the transcribing of 200 Zappa tunes, the scores of concerts where Palermo has led his big band through the late Zappa's music, nor ...

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Jason Adasiewicz's Rolldown: Varmint

Read "Varmint" reviewed by Troy Collins


Varmint is the sophomore follow up to Rolldown (482 Music, 2008), the self-titled debut of vibraphonist Jason Adasiewicz's quintet. Inspired by the avant-garde innovations of such late 1960s Blue Note recording artists as Eric Dolphy, Andrew Hill, Bobby Hutcherson, Jackie McLean, and Grachan Moncur III, Adasiewicz continues to explore the tenuous divide between inside and outside ...

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Positive Catastrophe: Garabatos Volume One

Read "Garabatos Volume One" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Positive Catastrophe has several things going for it. Disaster is not one of them. This 10-piece band, which has been active in New York City since 2007, is the offspring of co-leaders Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet, flugelhorn) and Abraham Gomez-Delgado (percussion, voice). Bynum has long been a powerhouse in improvised music. Gomez-Delgado is also an active ...

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The Ed Palermo Big Band: Eddy Loves Frank

Read "Eddy Loves Frank" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Alto saxophonist/bandleader Ed Palermo returns with his third CD devoted to the music of Frank Zappa. Palermo has now become the jazz face of Zappa, having prepared close to 200 transcripts that leaven the music with jazz harmony, while leaving the inherent flavor and quirkiness intact. The charts lend themselves to lush orchestration as much as ...


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