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Gregg Belisle-Chi: Book of Hours

Read "Book of Hours" reviewed by Friedrich Kunzmann


"If it is art, it is not for all, and if it is for all, it is not art." This opinion, from Arnold Schönberg, comes to mind when confronted with the first couple of minutes of New York-based guitarist Gregg Belisle-Chi's third outing as a leader. Structure and tonality are absent from the get-go. The careful ...

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Myths and Morals

Label: ears&eyes Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: Arcadia; Phoenix; The Fall of Babel; Carnation; Gum Tree; Abtu and Anet; Island of the Blessed; Simcha (bonus track).

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Vidas Simples

Label: ears&eyes Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: Cumbia de Gambartes; Pausa; Aural; Rupturas; Ego; La vida simple; Fortaleza.

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The Waters Above

Label: ears&eyes Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: Scorpio; Anikulapo; Motion; Yoruba; Inclusion; Nogah.

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Volume 3

Label: ears&eyes Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: Cuento #13; Cuento #14; Cuento #15; Cuento #16; Cuento #17; Cuento #18; (bonus) Cuento #1; Cuento #5.

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Matthew Golombisky's Cuentos: Volume 3

Read "Volume 3" reviewed by Gareth Thompson


At the tender age of four, Isabella Golombisky shows the promise of a young Kandinsky. Her artwork adorns this inspired release from her father, Matthew, wherein she uses colours not contained by lines, and gives priority to form over content. Or maybe it was a jolly good splash at the kitchen table. Either way, 'Izzi' is ...

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Phil Schurger: The Waters Above

Read "The Waters Above" reviewed by Mark Sullivan


Guitarist/composer Phil Schurger is a native of Fort Wayne, Indiana. He leads his Chicago-based quartet--previously heard on Echoes of the Ancestors (ears&eyes, 2017)--through six expansive originals. The tracks run an average of ten minutes or more apiece, and they attain that length through compositional complexity rather than extended solos (although the band is blessed with very ...

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Juan Bayon: Vidas Simples

Read "Vidas Simples" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


Bassist Juan Bayon has helped shape the sound of contemporary Argentinian jazz with Kuai Records. As well as recording his own music, he has kept himself busy running one of the most exciting new labels in modern jazz. However, his third album as a leader, Vidas Simples, is a brief departure from his ...

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Chad Taylor: Myths and Morals

Read "Myths and Morals" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


In the beginning of it all: one sound, one language, but then there was the fall of Babel. One tongue turned into many. Difference became a reality and a way of exclusion. A myth can both unite and exclude like morality can judge and misjudge. The past becomes separated from the present and the future is ...

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Daniel Bruce: Earthshine

Read "Earthshine" reviewed by Friedrich Kunzmann


In the ever-growing scene of jazz-guitar today it is getting harder to distinguish oneself from the rest of the crowd. When taking a look around current stirrings in jazz, the guitar seems to be experiencing a renaissance as the main vehicle in the genre-new formations with the instrument at their core emerging all over the globe. ...


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