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Euan Edmonds

Euan Edmonds resides in the Washington DC area. Prior he spent a large amount of his career in Chicago and the Midwest, sparked early on by an opportunity to study with the trombone master Jim Pugh. While in Chicago Euan was an active participant in the city’s vibrant jazz and creative music scenes, preforming with artists such as Gustavo Cortiñas, Clark Gibson, Tito Carrillo, Erik Skov, Jim Pugh, Sam Pilnik, and Chip McNeill, and at venues from Mexico City to Macau, China, to the Chicago Jazz Festival.

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Euan Edmonds: Beyond Hope and Fear

Read "Beyond Hope and Fear" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


Washington DC-based Trombonist Euan Edmonds is a versatile musician who has performed in diverse settings. He honed his improvisational skills, however, in Chicago's creative music scene. His intriguing debut, Beyond Hope and Fear, on drummer Gustavo Cortinas' Desafio Candente label, features some of the city's most exciting voices in a cohesive sextet. The core ...

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Beyond Hope and Fear

Label: Desafio Candente Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Jordan and Maria; Violet; Wayfarer; Suite: Introduction; Suite: Between Hope and Fear; Suite: Interlude I; Suite: Axis; Suite: Interlude II; Suite: Endurance; Suite: Epilogue; Broken Notions; Arthur's Seat

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Violet

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Label: Desafio Candente Records
Released: 2024
Duration: 07:20

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Desafío Candente

Label: Woolgathering Records
Released: 2021

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The Adler Suite

Label: Outside in Music
Released: 2021
Track listing: Squawk Box; Space Launch; Revolving Twins; Silver Light; Constant Companion; House of the Massives (Pismus-24); A Light Year; Expanding Universe; Falling Backwards

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Erik Skov: Liminality

Read "Liminality" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Liminality is defined as “occupying a position at, or on both sides of, a boundary or threshold." Guitarist Erik Skov had a good idea: infuse his debut album with a certain amount of liminality (ambivalence) in the form of eight long-form compositions designed to lend his able sextet weighty meat on which to chew.


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