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Sensorium: Music for Dance & Film

Label: Innova Recordings
Released: 2012
Track listing: 01. Taxonomy; 02. Twist of Fate; 03. Sensorium; 04. Corteo; 05. Noir; 06. OnOff; 07. FrontBack; 08. Noozy; 09. Bed; 10. Sanity; 11. Final E.

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Some Day Catch Some Day Down

Label: Innova Recordings
Released: 2012
Track listing: 1. Odo Bra; 2. Tu Tu Gbovi; 3. Enfa Me Ho; 4. Ye’ pemso; 5. Drummers Talk; 6. Ye’ara Yeni; 7. Mele Alõ Dom; 8. Some Day Catch Some Day Down. Bonus Tracks (File mp3): 1. Nnamfo Papa; 2. Tie Me Sufre; 4. Self-Determination; 5. Kpanlogo; 6. Drummers Talk (first version); 7. Gadzo; 8. Devitukui; 9. Ade Asa.

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Mantra Revealed

Label: Innova Recordings
Released: 2012
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Burning Bridge

Label: Innova Recordings
Released: 2012
Track listing: Ashes, Essence; Worship, Whirling; Fiery, Far Away; Incense, In Sense; Ocean, O Sun.

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In The Now

Label: Innova Recordings
Released: 2012
Track listing: Divisions; Funky Sunday; For NDJ; In The Now; Now Even Close; Pink Eye; Shorter Days; Snafu.

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Jeremy Long: In Suspension

Read "In Suspension" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


While saxophonist Jeremy Long's lengthy résumé includes work with large ensembles on both sides of the classical-jazz divide, he goes the other way for his jazz debut. Long chose the tried-and-true saxophone-led organ trio format for his first leader session, but doesn't play it completely straight. In Suspension has its fair share of earthy groove moments, ...

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Jason Kao Hwang: Burning Bridge

Read "Burning Bridge" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Featuring the members of his quartet EDGE, violinist Jason Kao Hwang slashes through preconceived perimeters and bridges a cultural gap via his thoroughly modern vision on this concentrated effort, sparking innovation from a 360-degree stance. The complex premise for these intersecting works emanates from the passing of his mother, his Chinese heritage and life's experiences, all ...

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John Yao: In The Now

Read "In The Now" reviewed by Franz A. Matzner


Trombonist John Yao's debut as a leader In the Now successfully fuses contemporary flavors and more traditional jazz idioms to produce a solid, hip collection of tunes bounding with vitality and fun.A protégé of Luis Bonilla, Yao reflects that trombonist's thoughtful compositional style, crafting an album of intelligently constructed pieces that give his powerful ...

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John Yao Quintet: In The Now

Read "In The Now" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Freedom and streamlined focus don't often get along on jazz recordings, but when they do, it can make for an inspired outing. Trombonist John Yao managed to merge these divergent pathways into a single direction on his debut album, creating a flavorful feast for the senses. Yao's music is teeming with danger and uncertainty, yet it ...


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