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The Honeycomb

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Uroboros; Extralogical Railman; Petulant Snoot; The Honeycomb; Go Where You Are Watching; Eve Day; Kerberos.

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Lionsong

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: We've Been Expecting You; Folklore; Pathways; Nostalgia; Chance; With Each Breath; Momentum; A Beautiful Wind; Danse; Adrift; Fantasia; King Of Kings.

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The Unquiet Sky

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Therefore; Epilogue; New Deal; Air; Gym Jam; Six; Three Days After; Beginning; Minor Tragedy; Transition; Old Recipe; Major Issues; Short Piece; The Bean.

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Kronix

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: The Charmer; Excerpt Two; Slow Burn; Anyhow; The Dreamer; Petrichor; Drift; Happenstance; Fuse; Anyhow / Alternate Take.

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A Result of the Colors

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: A Result of the Colors; Children of the Sun; Untitled; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; Sketch; For Heaven’s Sake; Nor Dear or Fear; A Letter from Stillness; Epilogue.

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Choice

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Jenga; Raccoon; Choice; Unfinished Business; Arguing with Myself; The Last One; Camel; Diphthong; Don’t Give Up.

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Shawn Baltazor: Lionsong

Read "Lionsong" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Never judge an album by its title. That parallel to the book-and-cover adage is worth remembering, as you can never truly know what sits beyond a name or an idea until you give something a listen. Take Lionsong, for example. The roar and thunder that one might associate with the most majestic of wildcats is a ...

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Adam Schneit Band: Light Shines In

Read "Light Shines In" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


For several years, saxophonist Adam Schneit has been making the rounds as a first-call sideman other than co-leading Old Time Musketry and this talented quartet, instilled with his impressive compositional skills. Here, the musicians' venture into the outside realm while dishing out more conventional fare during various phases or movements. For example, the opener “A Clearer ...

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Mara Rosenbloom Trio: Prairie Burn

Read "Prairie Burn" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


When thought outpaces action in music, the results are often staid and forgettable. Conversely, when thinking is suppressed in favor of ceaseless activity, the end results are often turbid, shambolic, and largely unlistenable. It's the power struggle between the two, along with the personalities controlling that struggle, that help jazz to expand, evolve, explore, and excite. ...

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Eden Bareket Trio: Choice

Read "Choice" reviewed by Dave Wayne


Baritone saxophone specialists, like their soprano-playing counterparts, seem a breed apart from their “normal" alto-and tenor- playing brethren. In a world where it's increasingly difficult to stand out from a gaggle of technically awesome young saxophonists, one can almost predict that more players will be specializing in these “second string" instruments. If Choice by Argentinian bari-specialist ...


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