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Leo Genovese, Demian Cabaud, Marcos Cavaleiro: Estrellero

Read "Estrellero" reviewed by John Ephland


Leo Genovese's piano can sound like an orchestra. It does as much amidst his voluminous solo work on bassist Demian Cabaud's “Arbol Negro," his thick chords, the density of his playing full and ripe. From their new trio recording, Estrellero, which also features the light, sympathetic stylings of Marcos Cavaleiro on drums, are five ...

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COPAL

Label: Carimbo Porta-jazz
Released: 2022
Track listing: Hiato (keep breathing); O Bosque; Bairro da Marechal; Como Adiar o Inevitável; Thanks, Calvin; O Arauto; Copal; Querida Sabinita; morada:corpo

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Law Years: The Music of Ornette Coleman

Label: Miel Music
Released: 2021
Track listing: Tribes of New York; Free; Law Years; Giggin'; Broken Shadows; Dee Dee; Toy Dance/Street Woman

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Mountains

Label: Habitable Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: Mountain #1; Rocks; Mountain #5; Birds; Mountain #3; Cave; Mountain #4; Ground; Mountain #2; Mountain #6; Shadows; Solo #5.

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Javier Subatin: Mountains

Read "Mountains" reviewed by Troy Dostert


Guitarist Javier Subatin may have gotten his start in his native Argentina, but he's been in Europe since 2014, when he began working in Paris. An eventual relocation to Portugal put him in contact with some of that country's most adventurous improvisers. His debut release, Autotelic, was a duo record with João Paulo Esteves da Silva, ...

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Miguel Zenón: Law Years: The Music of Ornette Coleman

Read "Law Years: The Music of Ornette Coleman" reviewed by John Chacona


How do you hear Ornette Coleman's music? As an unlikely but logical extension of bebop vocabulary? As “free" chaos untethered from harmony? As a tributary of the great stream of Texas saxophonists? As jazz's purest melodism? The music of Coleman, who would have turned 91 years on March 9 2021, was all of those ...

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César Cardoso: Dice of Tenors

Read "Dice of Tenors" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


The captivating and cinematic Dice of Tenors is Portugese saxophonist César Cardoso's fourth release as a leader. Cardoso has brought together an international octet of accomplished musicians for an eight track tribute to six saxophone giants including John Coltrane, Hank Mobley, and Benny Golson. In addition to six standards either penned or popularized by these legendary ...

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Dice of Tenors

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2020
Track listing: Along Came Betty; Remember; Rafaela; Three O'Clock In The Morning; Giant Steps; Recorda-Me; Agueiro; St. Thomas.

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Acougo Live

Label: Unknown Label
Released: 2020
Track listing: 1.Sei Sis 06:20 2.Neuetes 11:02 3.Deep City 07:45 4.Xaneiro 06:58 5.Acougo 06:36 6.Second Ending 09:18 7.Laranxa 06:11 8.Retrospectivo 04:05 9.Ela 05:10 10.Stoner Hill (B.Blade) 04:26

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César Cardoso: Dice of Tenors

Read "Dice of Tenors" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Cresciuto nella sempre più vivace scena jazzistica portoghese, César Cardoso giunge al quarto disco da leader in dieci anni, il primo in cui guida un organico internazionale con gli statunitensi Miguel Zenon al sax contralto (già ospite nel precedente Interchange di quattro anni fa), il trombettista Jason Palmer, il vibrafonista Jeffery Davis, il trombonista italiano Massimo ...


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