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Article: Album Review

Bambi Pang Pang featuring Andrew Cyrille: Drop your plans

Read "Drop your plans" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


In many aspects of life, bringing someone in from outside can provide a new perspective on things. This is also true in music where a guest musician can transform or enrich the established language of a closed unit. In the case of Belgian group Bambi Pang Pang, the inclusion of free jazz drummer Andrew Cyrille opens ...

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Article: Live Review

Gent Jazz Festival 2015: Part 2

Read "Gent Jazz Festival 2015: Part 2" reviewed by Martin Longley


Gent Jazz Festival Bijloke Gent, Belgium July 15-18, 2015 Part 1 | Part 2 The second half of the festival began with another themed day, heavy on the European female singer front. In fact, this was just the beginning of a definite tipping towards that ...

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Gent Jazz Festival 2015: Part 1

Read "Gent Jazz Festival 2015: Part 1" reviewed by Martin Longley


Gent Jazz Festival Bijloke Gent, Belgium July 10-12, 2015 Part 1 | Part 2 A bold beginning was made with the festival's opening night, perhaps concentrating on some of director Bertrand Flamang's personal favourites. This evening was never destined to be a sell-out session, but ...

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Sweet Defeat: Sweet Defeat

Read "Sweet Defeat" reviewed by Mark Corroto


If film director Jim Jarmusch had been born in Ghent, Belgium, instead of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, he probably would have used the trio Sweet Defeat to score his early movies instead of John Lurie. This Belgian trio of multi-reed player Tom Wouters (Flat Earth Society), guitarist Bert Dockx, and cellist Lode Vercampt create a sort of ...

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Craig Taborn Trio at Gent Jazz Club

Read "Craig Taborn Trio at Gent Jazz Club" reviewed by John Sharpe


Craig Taborn Trio Belfort Café Gent, Belgium October 13, 2014 For some an enforced line up change mid tour might have spelled disaster. But pianist Craig Taborn's trio rode their fortune and delivered a, likely adrenaline-fuelled, wonderful performance. When drummer Gerald Cleaver, Taborn's most longstanding accomplice, pulled out ...

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Article: Live Review

Gent Jazz Festival 2014 - Part Two: Jazz Peripherals

Read "Gent Jazz Festival 2014 - Part Two: Jazz Peripherals" reviewed by Martin Longley


Gent Jazz Festival De Bijloke Gent, Belgium July 17-19, 2014 The second weekend of this festival is traditionally devoted to musics that lurk outside of the jazz sphere, but resonating in sympathy with the core. Of course, there were a few stray acts from the mainline, just ...

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Article: Live Review

Gent Jazz Festival 2014 - Part One: Hardcore Jazz

Read "Gent Jazz Festival 2014 - Part One: Hardcore Jazz" reviewed by Martin Longley


Gent Jazz Festival Bijloke Gent, Belgium July 10-13, 2014 The two weekends of this year's Gent Jazz Festival were characterised by their extreme differences in weather. The first half, traditionally concentrating on jazz in its naked state, was buffeted by persistent rainfall and chilly temperatures. The second ...

News: Festival

Gent Jazz Festival - Summer 2014

From 10 to 19 July in Ghent, Belgium Big names and musical discoveries on two stages colour Gent Jazz Festival’s vision of the future. Gent Jazz Festival 2014 presents musicians from the new generation on the Garden Stage every day of the festival, while on the main stage a traditional and carefully balanced mix of international ...

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Take Five With Behn Gillece

Read "Take Five With Behn Gillece" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Behn Gillece: Vibraphonist Behn Gillece began his musical training during his teenage years. Gillece began his studies in percussion while maintaining an interest in jazz. Inspired by greats like Milt Jackson and Bobby Hutcherson, Gillece decided to make a commitment to vibraphone and composition. As a New Jersey native, Behn Gillece performed regularly in ...

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Article: Album Review

SH.TG.N: SH.TG.N

Read "SH.TG.N" reviewed by Dave Wayne


Before the 21st Century, the worlds of metal and jazz rarely, if ever, intersected. But that's all changed, so much so that musicians from both sides of the fence are rethinking their music, demolishing self-imposed genre boundaries and coming up with some truly innovative sounds. Belgium's SH.TG.N has the same sort of pioneering spirit. Yes, the ...


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