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Article: Album Review

James Carney Group: Ways & Means

Read "Ways & Means" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Keyboardist James Carney framed the compositions on this recording from a cinematic perspective. Three of the tunes are improvisations and Carney succeeds with both his stances. He and his artful band bring in plenty of drama, a sense of adventure and pure emotional force. Carney is an accomplished pianist who finds his groove in ...

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Article: Album Review

Michael Olatuja: Speak

Read "Speak" reviewed by Eugene Holley, Jr.


At its very best, pop music is supposed to be inclusive, and open to a wide variety of styles and genres; that's what makes it pop right? But what is heard on the Internet and the airwaves is at best formulaic, at worst uninspired and superficial. Along with that diagnosis there's the almost Apartheid-like exclusion of ...

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Article: Album Review

James Carney Group: Ways & Means

Read "Ways & Means" reviewed by Troy Collins


Inspired by his work scoring Edward Sloman's 1925 silent film, His People, for the Syracuse International Film Festival in 2006, New York-based keyboardist James Carney continued to explore the narrative potential of cinematic structures. Funded in part by commissions from Chamber Music America and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Carney produced Ways & Means, a “virtual ...

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News: Recording

Oran Etkin Featured as windowsmedia.com Emerging Artist

Oran Etkin Featured as windowsmedia.com Emerging Artist

Clarinetist and saxophonist Oran Etkin, whose debut CD, Kelenia, has been earning rave reviews from the likes of the New York Times, the Village Voice and the Boston Globe, has been selected as an Emerging Artist on Windowsmedia.com. Windowsmedia.com is the digital media web resource available from the popular Windows Media Player, and features games, and ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Andy Milne & Benoit Delbecq: Where Is Pannonica?

Read "Andy Milne & Benoit Delbecq: Where Is Pannonica?" reviewed by Martin Gladu


Andy Milne & Benoit Delbecq Where Is Pannonica? Songlines Recordings 2009 Welcome to the third dimension. The product of their 2008 winter residency at the Banff Centre in Alberta, Canada, Where Is Pannonica? seals the longstanding, twinlike affinity between pianists Andy Milne and Benoit Delbecq in one truly ...

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Oran Etkin: Kelenia

Read "Kelenia" reviewed by Martin Gladu


As the open air arias of grilling cicadas and bustling barbecues mix in with the distant thumping of convertibles to announce the new solstice, what better than a hot, mellifluously ornate African chant to brush off what is left of spring and get everyone in a festive mood?The cause of celebration? Summer, of course. ...

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News: Recording

Motema Music Download Week at All About Jazz

Motema Music Download Week at All About Jazz

Download five free MP3s courtesy of Motema Music Includes tracks from the latest releases by Lynne Arriale and Charnett Moffett. Crawfish & Gumbo Lynne Arriale 04:04 From: Nuance The Awakening Charnett Moffett 04:58 From: The Art of Improvisation That's Earl Brother Roni ...

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Article: Album Review

Jerry Granelli V16: Vancouver '08

Read "Vancouver '08" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


This 2009 and third release by drummer Jerry Granelli's dual-guitar band, features a DVD, Live At Ironworks, which documents the unit's Vancouver performance, used as a vehicle for working through the material on this album. Known for their loose developments and improvisational acumen, this studio set highlights the musicians' unhurried and textural approach to the grand ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Anders Holst Shares Summer Love at Feinsteins on July 2nd

Anders Holst Shares Summer Love at Feinsteins on July 2nd

Seductive, lush and emotive, the music of Anders Holst has drawn accolades from fellow musicians such as Quincy Jones, and has earned him such critical kudos as “Anders Holst is a regal contender to become the new crowned prince of contemporary romantic music...." (Billboard magazine) and “The Sting of Stockholm is back and this time he's ...

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Article: Album Review

Mikkel Ploug / Sissel Vera Petterson / Joachim Badenhorst: Equilibrium

Read "Equilibrium" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Mikkel Ploug (electric and acoustic guitars), Sissel Vera Pettersen, (voice, soprano saxophone, live electronics) and Joachim Badenhorst (clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone) create a stunning ambience in the crystalline use of their instruments on Equilibrium. The motifs are often gentle, breathing in the air of classical music or in the pastoral turns of chamber music. This ...


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