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Label: OA2 Records
Released: 2024
Duration: 08:50

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Leo Genovese: Forward

Read "Forward" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Even after who-knows-how-many-years and who-knows-how-many-piano players, it is still outright amazing how each player approaches his/her instrument. Each has their own history, memory and/or love affair that somehow needs telling. Recorded in 2024 at the New York Forward Festival in Brooklyn, Grammy winning ("Best Improvised Jazz Solo," 2023) pianist Leo Genovese--his passions on his ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Ben Monder, Joao Lencastre & Emile Parisien

Read "Ben Monder, Joao Lencastre & Emile Parisien" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


The much-respected guitarist Ben Monder took ten years to painstakingly craft the music on his latest release Planetarium. It's Monder at his finest, filtering through various moods, technique and sonic surprises. There's new music from Europe as usual--the German trio Brom, French soprano sax wizard Emile Parisien and his quartet, and Portuguese drummer Joao Lencastre and ...

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Fingers Remembers Mingus And More

Read "Fingers Remembers Mingus And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


The excellent Jazz In Britain label continues to unearth nuggets from UK jazz history--May of this year saw the release of an album collecting for the first time ever, the complete recording sessions for the Spotlite vinyl album 'Fingers Remember Mingus' expanded with bonus tracks. The original album sessions, and the extra tracks, were all recorded ...

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Reflecting The Past, Embracing The Future

Read "Reflecting The Past, Embracing The Future" reviewed by Bob Osborne


Jazz has been around long enough to allow for a massive library of ground breaking legacy music to build up. Current musicians often look back at that legacy, sometimes they use it, sometimes they build upon it and add a current perspective. In this way jazz is allowed to grow and develop whilst remaining true to ...

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Russ Brannon, Daniel Carter, Paul Tobey, Eliane Elias

Read "Russ Brannon, Daniel Carter, Paul Tobey, Eliane Elias" reviewed by Cheryl K.


During this week's two-hour program of Jazz and improvised music--new music selections from guitarist Russ Brannon, reed player Daniel Carter leading a quintet, and pianist Paul Tobey and Eliane Elias. Playlist Louis Armstrong “Gone Fishin'" from An American Icon (Hip-O) 2:32 Russ Brannon “Raltzy" from Sojourn (Self Produced) 4:43 Bruce Lofgren “String Theory" from ...

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Karen Borca, Wadada Leo Smith & Amina Claudine Myers, & Albert Beger

Read "Karen Borca, Wadada Leo Smith & Amina Claudine Myers, & Albert Beger" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


This episode finds itself in a lot of different nooks and crannies of creative improvised music; there's the bassoon of Karen Borca, often considered the pioneer of that instrument in jazz, on a never-heard-before album, there's meditative yet free collaboration between two long time friends and members the AACM, trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith and pianist Amina ...

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Daniel Carter, Matthew Putman, Federico Ughi: Stream of a Dream

Read "Stream of a Dream" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Whether the listener accepts a certain definition of logistics as set in scriptural stone or they do not, does not really faze the the logics of saxophone colossus Daniel Carter, pianist Matthew Putman, and drummer Federico Ughi when they report to the stage and cavort with the muse. At the core of the whole ...

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Optimism, Evolution & Telepathy

Read "Optimism, Evolution & Telepathy" reviewed by Bob Osborne


2024 is proving to be an excellent year for new jazz. This new selection is no exception. The show kicks off with a couple of bass players, includes two new albums featuring Daniel Carter, and has visits to South America and Australia, amongst other places. The variety of styles and genres included is a testament to ...

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Daniel Carter: Telepathic Mysteries, Vol. 2

Read "Telepathic Mysteries, Vol. 2" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Do we ever run out of music? Do the fanboy and girl ever forget their first song? Do composers, and players of every stripe (though the court is out on most pop mavens and mistresses), ever come upon their very last note? Saxophonist, multi-reedist and free-jazz icon Daniel Carter certainly has not. And Telepathic Mysteries Vol. ...


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