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Endings that are Beginning

By Kelly Green
Label: Green Soul Studios
Released: 2022
Track listing: 1.There Are No Others 02:53
2.Momeries 01:10
3.Drifter In The Square 02:21
4.After The Reset 04:42
5.One & One 03:58
6.Endings That Are Beginnings 04:52
7.Ancient Future 05:42
8.Folk Wisdom 02:21
9.Awaken 01:15
10.Write In Light 03:12
11.Doshy's Portal 02:29
Welcome Adventure! Vol. 2

Label: 577 Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Sunverified; Blinking Down; Mask Production; Wordwide; Da Rest Is Story.
Stepping Out

Label: 577 Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: .Tree House; Ice Cream Mountain; Loves Electric Touch
William Parker: Universal Tonality

by Mark Corroto
Let's Imagine the difficulty William Parker must face filling out his responses to the U.S. census every 10 years. What is his origin? His race? And how many people occupy his residenceor maybe a better question: how many races are contained within this one person? Joking aside, the musician William Parker has become an everyman. His ...
Colin Fisher / Mike Gennaro: Tactile Stories

by Mark Corroto
Does the world need another free jazz duo recording? Absolutely not, unless (dammit) it is as intoxicating as Tactile Stories by the Canadian duo of Colin Fisher and Mike Gennaro. Fisher's talents are spread across both the saxophone, which he hoists for three tracks, and electric guitar heard on the final Epinoia." Elsewhere, he can be ...
Michael Marcus, Forest Chorus, Joao Lencastre & Perelman/Shipp

by Maurice Hogue
Europe's improvised scene is well-represented in this edition of One Man's Jazz with samplings of new releases by Forest Chorus which feature the great multi-reedist from Finland, Mikko Innanen, Portguese drummer Joao Lencastre & Communion, and three women artists making lots of waves: bassist Silvia Bolognesi from Italy, French pianist Cécille Cappozzo and German drummer Eva ...
Playfield: Stepping Out

by Mike Jurkovic
577 Records founder, chief architect, free blowing, free willed, harmonic rebel and reed master Daniel Carter has never shied away from the unknown metropolis. From the silent instant which captures the imagination and sends it sleighing its own peaks and valleys, Carter, and whoever chooses to accept his challenge to participate, let the moment move them ...
A Silver Set, A Bit of Brubeck + Recent Releases

by David Brown
This week, a welcome adventure in music! Jazz is Dead, A bluesy Horace Silver set, a bit of Brubeck (pre-classic quartet) plus recent releases form Daniel Carter, Billy Drummond, Sasha Berliner, Walt Weiskopf, and more. Playlist Thelonious Monk Esistrophy (Theme)" from Live at the It Club-Complete (Columbia) 00:30 Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Adrian Younge ...
Yuko Fujiyama: Quiet Passion

by John Sharpe
American-based Japanese pianist Yuko Fujiyama has recorded sparingly over a 40-year career, so the arrival of Quiet Passion, only the fourth date under her leadership, is an occasion to perk up the ears. Also noteworthy is the unusual instrumentation she has chosen, supplementing her piano with the cornet of Graham Haynes and electronics of Ikue Mori. ...
Steve Lehman & Sélébéyone: Xaybu: The Unseen

by Karl Ackermann
Alto saxophonist Steve Lehman debuted his Sélébéyone project in 2016 with a self-titled release on the Pi Recordings label. It was nothing short of revolutionary; an amalgamation of jazz improvisation and globalized hip-hop, it was an intrepid declaration. Originally a septet, Sélébéyone returns as a quintet on Xaybu: The Unseen. The five current members are from ...