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Article: Album Review

Reut Regev's R*Time: Exploring the Vibe

Read "Exploring the Vibe" reviewed by Troy Collins


Exploring the Vibe is the dynamic follow-up to This is R Time (Ropeadope, 2009), the critically acclaimed debut of R*Time, a mutable ensemble led by Israeli-born trombonist Reut Regev. A versatile instrumentalist, Regev has been involved in a number of eclectic projects since moving to New York City in 1998, including musical experiments in Radical Jewish ...

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Article: Interview

David Fiuczynski: In the In Between

Read "David Fiuczynski: In the In Between" reviewed by Daniel Lehner


The most recent compositional premiere by guitarist David Fiucyznski has a title that almost manages to sum up his entire sphere of influence. “Flam! Pan-Asian Microjam for J Dilla and Olivier Messiaen" premiered at Berklee College of Music in 2012 and was inspired by a geographically and temporally enormous range of styles. Fiuczynski describes the piece ...

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Article: Live From New York

Ivo Perelman, ESG, Frank London & The Pharcyde

Read "Ivo Perelman, ESG, Frank London & The Pharcyde" reviewed by Martin Longley


The Ivo Perelman Quartet The Stone January 30, 2013 The leader of this quartet is actually its least-known member, outside of the hardcore free jazz zone. This gig arrived towards the conclusion of a fortnight's curation at The Stone by Joe Morris, who played upright bass for Brazilian tenor ...

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News: Performance / Tour

New England Conservatory's Jazz Studies & Contemporary Improvisation Departments Present Nearly 60 Free Performances For The Spring 2013 Season

New England Conservatory's Jazz Studies & Contemporary Improvisation Departments Present Nearly 60 Free Performances For The Spring 2013 Season

Highlights include Miguel Zenon's Multi-Media Masterpiece: Identities Are Changeable: Tales From The Diaspora Randy Weston with the NEC Jazz Orchestra Faculty Recitalby Fred Hersch and Tanya Kalmanovitch In The Mix - 36 one-hour concerts by exceptional student ensembles – and many more New England Conservatory’s internationally renowned Jazz Studies and Contemporary Improvisation Departments announce nearly 60 ...

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Live at Town Hall

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Released: 2012
Track listing: CD 1: 01. Man in a Hat; 02. Bobe Tanz; 03. Dzhankoye; 04. Rhythm + Jews with Horns Medley (Fun Tashlikh / Fisherlid); 05. Dybbuk Suite (Mipney Ma / Beggars’ Dance / Shnaps-nigns / Di Gayster / Fradde’s Song / Der Shvartser Mi Adir / Hinokh Yafo / Mipney Ma); 06. Di Krenitse; 07. St. John’s Nign; 08. Eyliyohu Hanovi; 09. Elijah Rock. CD 2: 01. Davenen; 02. I Ain’t Afraid; 03. Gonna Get Through this World; 04. Holy Ground; 05. Moroccan Game; 06. Hanuka Gelt; 07. Medley (Lolly Lo / Ny Psycho Freylekhs); 08. Shnirele, Perele; 09. Ale Brider; 10. Tepel.

Article: Album Review

The Klezmatics: Live at Town Hall

Read "Live at Town Hall" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


La pubblicazione di questo doppio album dal vivo collima con le celebrazioni per i venticinque anni di attività (e almeno altrettanti dischi) dei Klezmatics, nell'occasione (era il 5 marzo 2006) attorniati da una moltitudine di ospiti, anche molto prestigiosi (uno su tutti: David Krakauer). Il risultato è decisamente enciclopedico, con tutti i pro e anche qualche ...

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Article: Album Review

David Bindman Ensemble: Sunset Park Polyphony

Read "Sunset Park Polyphony" reviewed by Karl Ackermann


Jazz is at the forefront of the cultural renewal taking place in Brooklyn, and saxophonist David Bindman has been a quiet but leading force in that movement. Sunset Park Polyphony brings together members of the stellar quartet that last recorded under the leadership of percussionist Royal Hartigan on Blood Drum Spirit: Royal Hartigan Ensemble Live in ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Satoko Fujii's Triple Whammy

Read "Satoko Fujii's Triple Whammy" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


The year 2011 is proving to be a fruitful one for Japanese composer and improviser Satoko Fujii. In addition to a world tour, she has released three albums (all on June 21) on her own Libra record label, each in a different setting and in the company of different musicians. Her only constant companion, through all ...

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Article: Album Review

Satoko Fujii Orchestra New York: ETO

Read "ETO" reviewed by Troy Collins


In addition to an ever-changing array of small combos, tireless Japanese pianist Satoko Fujii continues to lead four international big bands, each based in a different city (Kobe, Nagoya, New York and Tokyo). Of the four, her New York based Orchestra is both her oldest and most prolific, having maintained virtually the same line-up since 1997. ...

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News: Performance / Tour

December at The Cornelia Street Cafe

December at The Cornelia Street Cafe

"A Culinary As Well A Cultural Landmark" Proclamation, City of New York, 1987 For reservations and more info call 212 989 9319, located at 29 Cornelia Street, Greenwich Village, NYC 10014, email us&#[email protected] Showtimes: Weeknights: 6:00 PM, 8:30 PM, 10:00 PM, Weekends: 6:00 PM, 9:00 PM and 10:30 PM (doors open @ ...


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