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Migration

Label: Gateway Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: 1. Migration; 2. Little Baby Monkey; 3. Friends and Allies; 4. Transvestite; 5. Water Snake; 6. Need A Light; 7. Pirates and Tankers; 8. Gong Song; 9. Children’s Temple; 10. Windy Night. Le composizioni sono tutte di Martin Steder, esclusa 3, di Lars Greve.

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Girls in Airports: Migration

Read "Migration" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Secondo disco a nome del gruppo danese Girls In Airports, un quintetto di giovani musicisti privo di contrabbasso, con due sassofoni in front line, tastiere elettroniche e delle percussioni in stile orientale accanto alla batteria. La musica è curiosa ed eclettica, un jazz moderno che pesca in modo non troppo caratterizzato dal classico stile nordico fino ...

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DEDICATION

Label: Gateway Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: Silvertrust#1; Sometime Ago#2; Lver Man#3; Mr. T.C.#4; Lament for Trane#5; Casual Meeting#6; Soul Eyes#7; Slonimsky#8.

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On Song

Label: Gateway Records
Released: 2011

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Omniumgatherum

Label: Gateway Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Reciprocity, Application for President, The Ghosts of Narcissism, Somewhere between Theory & Forgiveness, Time Won’t Change for Places to Wait, James Marshall, (They Say) the West is Nice this Time of Year

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Curtis Reid: Omniumgatherum

Read "Omniumgatherum" reviewed by John W. Patterson


Reid is a guitarist of many facets, stylistically riffing. He handles that Eric Johnson/ Hendrixian sound very well. He creates those moody chordal progressions and compositions mirroring Allan Holdsworth. He can do that Stevie Ray Vaughan bluesy rock ballad. He even mellows out blissfully, serenely, and full of that pristine, hollow-body electric jazz standards mood. If ...

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Wigan Youth Jazz Orchestra: Yesterdays Today

Read "Yesterdays Today" reviewed by Jack Bowers


This is the ninth recording by Great Britain’s well–endowed Wigan Youth Jazz Orchestra, and as is always the case, director Ian Darrington’s troops are lean, mean and ready to rumble, as one can readily hear from the first buoyant phrases of Mike Tomaro’s rollicking “Blues for Hire.” While it’s difficult to take issue with anything WYJO ...


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