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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Tomasz Dabrowski, Thumbscrew and other new releases

Read "Tomasz Dabrowski, Thumbscrew and other new releases" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Back in January 2018, for all intents and purposes, Cuneiform Records shut down most of their operation. A total reassessment of their position in the industry and the state of the industry itself were scheduled. Would they be back or not? Lo and behold, some months later they returned and we have to thank Mary Halvorson, ...

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Dan Phillips Quartet - Converging Tributaries

Label: Lizard Breath Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: 1. Conspicuous Con 10:57 2. Swirling Headwaters 18:35 3. Converging Tributaries 09:30 4. Latent Entropy 26:46

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Dan Phillips Quartet - Converging Tributaries

Label: Lizard Breath Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Conspicuous Con; Swirling Headwaters; Converging Tributaries; Latent Entropy.

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Article: Album Review

Dan Phillips Quartet: Converging Tributaries

Read "Converging Tributaries" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Sorry New York, but Chicago jazz hits harder. And maybe it always has, with players like Gene Ammons, Von Freeman, Fred Anderson and today's stars, Dave Rempis, Frank Rosaly, Hamid Drake, and Fred Lonberg-Holm, to name just a few musicians. Maybe it is the winters, or is it the searing heat of summer that mutates the ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Dan Phillips Returns To Chicago

Read "Dan Phillips Returns To Chicago" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Somewhat of a mystery man, guitarist Dan Phillips recorded two CDs in Chicago in 2015 and 2016. One a trio session, and the other a septet with a cast of heavyweights from the Windy City. Phillips, a Berklee and Northwestern graduate, has been living and teaching in Bangkok, Thailand since the turn of the new millennium. ...

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Article: Album Review

Sunny Trio & Natt Buntita: Two Of A Kind

Read "Two Of A Kind" reviewed by Ian Patterson


The merging of jazz and Asian folk idioms is gradually becoming more common, though most typically in Indonesia and South Korea. Thailand's rich folkloric tradition has been overlooked by Thai jazz musicians, who tend to favour American jazz standards. Until now, that is. Two of a Kind sees pianist Sunny Rattana and singer Natt Buntita visit ...

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Bangkok Edge Live

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2014
Track listing: Invitation; Beatrice; Round Midnight; Frazzled; Have You Met Miss Jones?; Alone Together; Just Friends.

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Article: Album Review

Dan Phillips BKK Quartet: Bangkok Edge Live

Read "Bangkok Edge Live" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Guitarist Dan Phillips has long been a leading figure in nurturing jazz in his adopted home of Bangkok. Whether teaching in the city's universities or through his club gigs, Phillips has mentored and inspired many of Thailand's upcoming jazz musicians. With the excellent pairing of drummer Chanutr Techatana-nan (aka Hong) and bassist Pornchart Viriyapark, the trio's ...


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