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Gunhild Seim: Time Jungle

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Norwegian trumpeter/composer Gunhild Seim lives in Stavanger, where many Norwegian musicians who play outside the ECM school--including reed player Frode Gjerstad, trumpeter Didrik Ingvaldsen, drummer Paal Nilssen-Love and organist Nils Henrik Asheim--developed their musical language for free improvisation. Seim is one of the leaders of the local ensemble, Kitchen Orchestra, and leads her own quartet on ...

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John Coxon / Wadada Leo Smith: Brooklyn Duos

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John Coxon of the British drum n' bass duo Spring Heel Jack first collaborated with American trumpeter and composer Wadada Leo Smith on the duo's last and most challenging and fully realized effort, The Sweetness of The Water (Thirsty Ear, 2004). This release was recorded a year later in Brooklyn by John Zorn collaborator Jamie Saft.

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White Night Marathon in Tel Aviv

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White Night Marathon for Jazz: Avant-garde & Modern Music Enav Cultural Center Tel Aviv, Israel June 28-29, 2007 The third edition of the White Night marathon, part of the city of Tel Aviv celebrations of its Bauhaus heritage, was the most successful so far. The balanced program, which mainly ...

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Lasse Marhaug: Electronic Explorations

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Norwegian electronics and noise artist Lasse Marhaug is an innovative and busy musician on the fertile Norwegian scene. He has contributed to over 200 releases, led outfits such as Jazkamer and Nash Kontrol, collaborated with extreme metal bands, and written music for theater, dance, installations and video. His jazz collaborations include Ken Vandermark's Territory Band and ...

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Slava Ganelin / Vladimir Volkov: Ne Slyshno

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Ne Slyshno is a spontaneous live studio recording from September 2005 that brings together two bold thinking improvisers who surpass any definition of genre or style: Israeli (of Russian descent) composer/pianist Slave Ganelin and Russian double bassist Vladimir Volkov. Ganelin needs no introduction as one of the pioneers of the free improvised scene that emerged from ...

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Wadada Leo Smith / Gunter Baby Sommer: Wisdom in Time

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More than 25 years have passed since the late, great bassist Peter Kowald introduced trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith to then East German drummer Günter Baby Sommer. The Chicago-Wuppertal-Dresden axis of three idiosyncratic and free-minded improvisers toured Europe and recorded one of the longstanding and seminal documents of European-American free improvisation, Touch The Earth--Break The Shells (Intakt, ...

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Sunny Murray, Assif Tsahar & Shmil Frenkel at Levontin 7, Tel Aviv

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Sunny Murray, Assif Tsahar & Shmil Frenkel Levontin 7 Tel Aviv, Israel June 11, 2007 Israeli saxophonist Assif Tsahar could have not find a better way to celebrate his birthday: a concert with one of the forefathers of free and modern jazz, American and Paris-based drummer ...

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Two Perspectives on Jewish Music at the Israel Festival

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The Floating Tower and the Daniel Zamir Quintet Israel Festival Rebecca Crown Auditorium and the Khan Theater Jerusalem, Israel May 28-29, 2007 The well-funded Israel Festival this year provided some inescapable dilemmas for the true jazz aficionado. Why bother to reward the producers' offending artistic decisions, such ...

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Peter Brötzmann & Joe McPhee Quartet in Tel Aviv

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Peter Brötzmann & Joe McPhee Quartet Levontin 7 Tel Aviv, Israel May 15, 2007 Writers tend to describe the blowing of German reed player Peter Brötzmann in terms of meteorological abnormalities. There is some truth in such metaphors, but such writers miss a much broader spectrum of articulations ...

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Mark Sherman: Family First

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Family First, by New York-based vibraphonist and educator Mark Sherman, revolves around similar concepts that reflect his spiritual, artistic, and personal priorities to reach, touch and move people. This is his second album with a working band that has developed a distinctive sound which includes the unison playing of Sherman's vibes and Joe Magnarelli's flugelhorn. Sherman ...


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