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Alive In The East?

Label: Gearbox Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: Binker Golding: tenor saxophone; Moses Boyd: drums; Evan Parker: tenor and soprano saxophones; Byron Wallen: trumpet; Tori Handsley: harp; Yussef Dayes: drums.
My East Is Your West

Label: Gearbox Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: LP 1: Side 1: A Street In Bombay. Side 2: The Creator Has A Master Plan; Mind Ecology. LP 2: Side 1: Malkauns (Part 1); Malkauns (Part 2). Side 2: Journey In Satchidananda; Hajj. LP 3: Side 1: Earth. Side 2: Mishrank; Utopia And Visions.
Thelonious Monk: Mønk

by Ian Patterson
There is certainly no shortage of Thelonious Monk live albums--there are several dozen, in fact--but not too many such recordings have been rescued from a skip, as seems to be the case with this long-lost tape of Monk from a 1963 concert at Odd Fellow Palaeet, Copenhagen. Lovingly restored by Gearbox Records, the recording finds Monk ...
Sarathy Korwar & The UPAJ Collective: My East Is Your West

by Chris May
Indo-jazz fusion has distinguished ancestry in Britain. The music took shape in the mid to late 1960s, when a string of extraordinary albums, each with one foot in Indian classical music and the other in post-bop jazz, were recorded by guitarist Amancio D'Silva and violinist John Mayer. Both featured empathetic jazz musicians (Joe Harriott, Don Rendell, ...
Thelonious Monk: Mønk

by Chris May
Summer 2018 has seen the release of previously unknown recordings by two giants of mid-twentieth century jazz. First we had John Coltrane's Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album (Impulse!), and now Thelonious Monk's live album Mønk. Both discs were made in 1963. The breathless hyperbole which greeted the Coltrane was unjustified, if predictable, but the ...
Thelonious Monk: Mønk

by Karl Ackermann
Closely following the release of John Coltrane's Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album (Impulse!, 2018), this year brings us another previously unreleased gem from the golden age of jazz. The status of Thelonius Monk in the early 1960s, is indisputable and this recently discovered session recorded at a live performance in Copenhagen's Old Fellow Palæet, ...
Binker and Moses: Alive In The East?

by Chris May
Something wonderful is happening in London in summer 2018. A disruptive musical movement, led by an inter-connected community of young musicians, is taking jazz in vibrant new directions and finding enthusiastic new audiences. Hybridisation is the name of game, which reflects London's cultural diversity by absorbing locally created styles such as grime and broken beat within ...
Journey To The Mountain Of Forever

Label: Gearbox Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: CD1: The Departure; Intoxication From The Jahvmonishi Leaves; Fete By The
River; Trees On Fire; The Shaman’s Chant; Leaving The Now Behind. CD2: The
Valley Of The Ultra Blacks; Gifts From The Vibrations Of Light; Mysteries And
Revelations; Ritual Of The Root; The Voice Of Besbunu; Echoes From The Other
Side Of The Mountain; Reverse Genesis; Entering The Infinite; At The Feet Of The
Mountains Of Forever.
Binker & Moses: Journey To The Mountain Of Forever

by Bruce Lindsay
A double album with a title--Journey To The Mountain Of Forever--straight from the annals of Prog Rock (maybe with a short diversion via the Coltranes' spiritual jazz). A cover design that's a close relation to Led Zeppelin's Houses Of The Holy--a link made more explicit by an inner sleeve illustration that features a character in a ...
The Syndicate - Live At The Hopbine 1968 Vol. 1

By Tubby Hayes
Label: Gearbox Records
Released: 2015
Track listing: The Syndicate; The Gentle Rain; Gingerbread Boy; The Inner Splurge