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Article: Live Review

Guelph Jazz Festival: Guelph, Canada, September 5-9, 2012

Read "Guelph Jazz Festival: Guelph, Canada, September 5-9, 2012" reviewed by Ted Harms


Guelph Jazz FestivalGuelph, OntarioSeptember 5-9, 2012The Guelph Jazz Festival is in its 19th year. Under the direction of Ajay Heble, the festival has few equals in Canada, attracting the upper echelon of improvising musicians.It is a rare festival that can resist the allure of “tent-pole" shows--the mass-appeal artists that have vague, ...

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News: Advocacy

John Zorn Presents Three Special Benefit Concerts for Japan

John Zorn Presents Three Special Benefit Concerts for Japan

In the wake of the disaster that struck the country of Japan and the still unresolved dangers its people now face, composer and saxophonist John Zorn has organized three special benefit concerts in New York City. Shows will be held at Columbia University's Miller Theater, the Abrons Arts Center, and the Japan Society to raise funds ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Ikue Mori: Mysterious Soundscapes

Read "Ikue Mori: Mysterious Soundscapes" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


Laptop computer pioneer Ikue Mori is a musician with a vision. Mori began her career as an untutored drummer in the seminal no wave group DNA, than transformed herself into an improviser who juggles an array of interconnected drum-machines and samplers, and again into a laptop computer player who no longer bases her musical language on ...

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Luminous Axis

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2003
Track listing: Garden of the Heart; Perfect Essence; Radiant Light Gushing from the Sun; Night Splendor A Certain Moon Flow; Tango; Beauty; Fountain Inmortality; Garden of the Soul; Apples Dates and Pomegranates; Light Ginger Olives and Musk; Harp A Gleaming Sama; Fountain Lore; Camphor; Caravans of Winter and Summer 1515; The Traveler.

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Article: Interview

Dave Douglas: Convergence

Read "Dave Douglas: Convergence" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Even if you consider yourself only marginally knowledgeable about modern jazz, there remains virtually no valid excuse for not having heard of trumpeter/composer Dave Douglas. Over the past 5 years Douglas' recordings have appeared on numerous yearly “best of “ lists including those of the New York Times, the Village Voice and All About Jazz. His ...

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B/Side

Label: Tzadik
Released: 1998

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Painted Desert

Label: Tzadik
Released: 1995


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