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Article: Extended Analysis

Mary Halvorson Septet: Illusionary Sea

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In 2009 Mary Halvorson was asked how relevant she felt that the word 'jazz' was to musicians of her generation. Her response was telling “Oh, I think about jazz all the time and although I don't play the traditional forms, I call myself a 'jazz musician.'.. trying to integrate everything into my own language." The corollary ...

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Navigation (Possible Abstracts XII & XIII)

Label: Firehouse 12 Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: CD1 Navigation (Possible Abstrac XII): MANCH; MANCH-ish; ZADE-WUK; TRIST; ZADE-WUK. CD2 Navigation (Possible Abstrac XIII): ZADE; KID-WUK; TRIST; MANCH.

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Life Carries Me This Way

Label: Firehouse 12 Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: Park Mechanics; Red Beach; Red land (for Don Reich); Piano Music; Japanese Music; Attic; Curtain;Moonless Night; Barcelona; Sagrada Familia; Still Life.

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Illusionary Sea

Label: Firehouse 12 Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: Illusionary Sea (#33); Smiles Of Great Men (#34); Red Sky Still Sea (#31); Four Pages Of Robots (#30); Fourth Dimensional Confession (#41); Butterfly Orbit (#32); Nairam.

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Article: Year in Review

Troy Collins' Best Releases of 2013

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Considering the sheer quantity of recordings issued in a year's time, attempting to mention every notable session would result in a list of epic proportions. These ten records represent a fertile cross-section of some of the most compelling modern jazz issued in 2013, highlighting sophisticated new developments in composition and improvisation with an unintended (but entirely ...

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Article: Year in Review

Dan McClenaghan's Best Releases of 2013

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Lots of extraordinary music. These are my picks for outstanding CDs of the year. Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Jack DeJohnette Somewhere ECM Records Pianist Keith Jarrett's “Standards Trio," with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette, recorded Somewhere live in 2009. After thirty years together, the group is still growing. This will ...

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Article: Album Review

Taylor Ho Bynum: Navigation (Possible Abstracts XII & XIII)

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If Duke Ellington and Anthony Braxton were able to mix their DNA and reproduce themselves, the cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum would certainly be their scion. The best example of this Ellington/Braxton spawn is the latest recordings by Bynum's Sextet: the simultaneous release of an LP with digital download of the live date Navigation (Possible Abstracts X ...

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Article: Album Review

Myra Melford: Life Carries Me This Way

Read "Life Carries Me This Way" reviewed by Mark Corroto


All great artists turn their listeners into voyeurs, allowing them an intimate glimpse into their private thoughts. For pianist Myra Melford the invitation has been a long time coming. After twenty-plus years of recording, Life Carries Me This Way is her first solo session. She has drawn praise for her recent work in the ...

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Article: Album Review

Myra Melford: Life Carries Me This Way

Read "Life Carries Me This Way" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Pianist Myra Melford's first solo disc, Life Carries Me This Way, is a musical exploration the paintings of California visual artist Don Reich. Rendering a painting--an art form that can be taken in at once, with one look--and addressing its moods, colors, shapes and textures over the course of a composition is not a easy task. ...

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Article: Album Review

Mary Halvorson Septet: Illusionary Sea

Read "Illusionary Sea" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Guitarist Mary Halvorson's signature sound and methodologies have been making an impact within avant-garde and progressive-jazz circles on a global basis. Illusionary Sea marks the debut of her septet, comprised of impressionable players often residing at the forefront of the newer kindling of what may loosely be classified as jazz. Here, like minds coalesce for an ...


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