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Article: Album Review

The Snobs: Ekho’s Wheeling in Thespiae

Read "Ekho’s Wheeling in Thespiae" reviewed by Florence Wetzel


The Snobs are a wildly talented art-rock duo hailing from France. Mad Rabbit and Duck Feeling are brothers who have released ten innovative recordings, including the excellent Massive Liquidity (Bam Balam, 2011), which features the poetry and performance of the peerless Steve Dalachinsky. On their release Ekho's Wheeling in Thespiae, their music is, as always, a ...

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Alban Darche L'Orphicube: Perception instantanée

Read "Perception instantanée" reviewed by Alberto Bazzurro


Col medesimo organico che nel 2013 aveva dato alle stampe l'album omonimo, l'Orphicube capitanato dal vorace sassofonista e compositore Alban Darche confeziona un seguito, che tiene dietro alle positività, nonché a qualche limite prospettico, che quel lavoro aveva suggerito. L'intenzione è sempre quella di “inventare un folklore immaginario in cui si mischiano jazz, ...

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François Tusques / Alexandra Grimal / Sylvain Guérineau: La Jungle du Douanier Rousseau

Read "La Jungle du Douanier Rousseau" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


This ad-hoc French trio brings tenor saxophone players and free improvisers--Sylvain Guérineau, who is also a gifted painter, and Alexandra Grimal to the musical universe of veteran pianist Francois Tusques, who began to play jazz in post-war France and was a close associate of expatriate Americans like Don Cherry and The Art Ensemble of Chicago during ...

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Moutin Factory Quintet: Lucky People

Read "Lucky People" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


The Moutin brothers bassist François and drummer Louis co-lead their Moutin Factory Quintet on the delightfully engaging Lucky People, their first release with the above group. The intricately crafted tunes deftly interweave individual spontaneous expressions within each thematic framework bringing a stimulatingly dramatic sense to the music. On the darkly simmering “Conflict," pianist Thomas ...

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Sophie Alour: Shaker

Read "Shaker" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


French saxophonist Sophie Alour has gone organ-ic for her fifth album. Shaker finds her fronting an organ trio, delivering music that's alternately funky, rocking, and (occasionally) soothing. Alour put together a program of tunes that focuses on groove, melody, and the beauty that exists when those two elements work together. She often looks ...

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Stefan Orins Trio: Liv

Read "Liv" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


The French, Lille-based trio of pianist Stefan Orins, together with double bassist Christophe Hache and (brother) drummer Peter Orins, are members of the Japanese-French quartet Kaze--which is part of the Muzzix musicians collective--a working unit since 1996. The trio released three albums--Natt Resa (Circum-disc, 2004), Bonheur Temporaire (Circum-disc, 2006) and Stöt (Circum-disc, 2010) and toured throughout ...

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Pulcinella: Bestiole

Read "Bestiole" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Pulcinella shares its name with a character from the Commedia dell'Arte--he figures rather charmingly on the band's website--and declares its mix of jazz, rock, tango and Baltic traditions to be “delocalised jazz." Presumably this refers to the music's international identity--no single place can lay claim to the Pulcinella sound. Bestiole, Pulcinella's third album since saxophonist Ferdinand ...

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Alban Darche: L’OrphiCube: Perception Instantanée

Read "L’OrphiCube: Perception Instantanée" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


French, Nantes-based composer and saxophonist Alban Darche continues to explore the possibilities of transforming variable geometrical ideas inspired by cubist painter Robert Delaunay (1885-1941) as compositional tools for an improvising ensemble. Darche began this work with his nine-musician ensemble, L'OrphiCube (a term that refers the cubist art movement and a poem about Orpheus by poet Guillaume ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Daunik Lazro and Henri Roger with Benjamin Duboc and Didier Lasserre

Read "Daunik Lazro and Henri Roger with Benjamin Duboc and Didier Lasserre" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


The French double bassist Benjamin Duboc and drummer Didier Lasserre have created together a unique, highly personal language. Their inventive and telepathic interplay can stir emotional storms produced with minimal, almost evasive elements and color any collaboration with vivid, spell-binding moods. Their latest improvised collaborations with baritone saxophonist Daunik Lazro and pianist Henri Roger demonstrate Duboc ...

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News: Recording

Christian Vander's Offering Concert Triton 2013 Double CD And DVD Set Now Available

Christian Vander's Offering Concert Triton 2013 Double CD And DVD Set Now Available

Paris, France - Much to the excitement of Christian Vander and Magma fans worldwide, Seventh Records is releasing Offering 'Concert Triton 2013' 2-CD/DVD! In 1983, motivated by the strong artistic impulse to return to his “Coltrane” roots, with a sound that's more flexible than MAGMA, Christian Vander created “Offering”; a new ensemble that focused on vocals, ...


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