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Magic Heart

Label: 577 Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Miracle; Magic Tree; Hardcore Orange Eyelids Of The Sun.

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Telepathic Mysteries, Vol. 2

Label: 577 Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Freedom Maze Sighway; Dance You De-sire; Mayaland; Applesauce Pleasuresource; Under Full Spacearrest; Restive Aura-rant.

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Call to Action / Call to Prayer

Label: OA2 Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Call to Action: An Invocation of Those Who Came Before; Call to Action: With One's Elders; Call to Action: Concerted Effort; Call to Prayer: Zen Flesh, Zen Bone; Call to Prayer: Il Nostro Sogno; Call to Prayer: Rapid Synthesis of Novel Patterns; Call to Prayer: These Boxes Are Mostly Empty; Call to Prayer: Cascading Wave of Change.

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Article: Year in Review

Mike Jurkovic's Best Jazz Albums Of 2024

Read "Mike Jurkovic's Best Jazz Albums Of 2024" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


It has been, to say the least, one hell of fright night year. But here is the music that stayed with me, through thick and thin, and all manner of human foible and political upheaval. Vijay IyerCompassion ECM Records Kris Davis

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Celebrating 577 Records

Read "Celebrating 577 Records" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


This week we celebrate the artist driven label 577 Records by sharing a sampling of releases by Daniel Carter, Frank Carlberg, Eva Novoa, Eunhye Jeong, Mette Henriette, Zoh Amba, Sean Conley, and others.Playlist Frank Carlberg Trio “ Bemsha Cubano" from Reflections 1952 (577) 0:00 Frank Carlberg Trio “ Reflecting Reflections" from Reflections 1952 (577) ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New Music From Walia, Pardo, Hamilton, Webb And More

Read "New Music From Walia, Pardo, Hamilton, Webb And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


2024 is proving to be a very busy year for new jazz releases. The seventeen new albums featured on this edition of World of Jazz demonstrate a healthy and developing jazz world where tradition and modernism share equally the goal of creating memorable listening experiences. Playlist Show Intro 00:00 Pritesh Walia “Finishing Up" from ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Joe Fonda, Jesper Zeuthen, Jose Lencastre & Rodrigo Amado

Read "Joe Fonda, Jesper Zeuthen, Jose Lencastre & Rodrigo Amado" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Bassist Joe Fonda's new Eyes On The Horizon is a must listen. He turned to musicians he has great familiarity with--pianist Satoko Fujii, trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith and drummer Tiziano Tononi--to create a tribute to Wadada, his former teacher and mentor. This is uncompromising music. There are several new albums by saxophonists in this edition that ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Darius Jones, Thumbscrew, Oaagaada & Kira Kira

Read "Darius Jones, Thumbscrew, Oaagaada & Kira Kira" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


These two hours are filled with amazing music. Alto saxophonist Darius Jones continues his Man'ish Boy series with his new Legend of E-Boi (The Hypervigilant Eye). I'll be amazed if this doesn't show up on most best-of lists for 2024. It's Darius in his finest form. Thumbscrew's work is impeccable too, and their new Wingbeats continues ...

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Article: Album Review

Daniel Carter / Adriano Camacho / Federico Ughi: Trabajadores De Energia

Read "Trabajadores De Energia" reviewed by John Sharpe


Jazz must be one of the most cosmopolitan art forms going. A case in point would be American multi-instrumentalist Daniel Carter and Brooklyn-based Italian drummer Federico Ughi, the twin founders of NYC's esteemed 577 Records imprint, met with Mexican bassist Adriana Camacho in Italy in Spring 2023. The title of the resultant Trabajadores De Energia, “Power ...

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Article: Album Review

Gerald Cleaver: The Process

Read "The Process" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Will the latest offering by Gerald Cleaver quiet the haters and jackals? Listeners accustomed to his drum work with Craig Taborn, William Parker, Daniel Carter, JD Allen, etc. etc., might believe they have to make a choice, one similar to the historic divide Miles Davis created when he went electric. Starting with Cleaver's recordings for Positive ...


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