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Article: Album Review

Frode Gjerstad with Matthew Shipp: We Speak

Read "We Speak" reviewed by John Sharpe


While the combination of reedman Frode Gjerstad--the godfather of Norwegian free jazz who dwells about as far from the so-called Nordic sound as you can get--and pianist Matthew Shipp -whose lineage can be traced back through what he terms The Black Mystery School, which takes in Thelonious Monk, Mal Waldron and Randy Weston among others--might seem ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Yuhan Su, Stirrup, Arch Trio & Zenophilia

Read "Yuhan Su, Stirrup, Arch Trio & Zenophilia" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


A mixed bag of music with some interesting new albums: Taiwan/New York vibraphonist Yuhan Su dazzles with her release Liberated Gesture; piano threesomes from the Arch Trio from Italy, Wadji Riahi from Tunisia and Omawi from The Netherlands; Stirrup with Fred Longberg--Holm cello, Nick Macri bass & Charles Rumback drums, another trio of pianist John Blum, ...

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Molten Gold

Label: Fundacja Słuchaj!
Released: 2023
Track listing: CD1: Warming Up; Liquid. CD2: Aqua Regia; Gravity.

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Prophecy

Label: Mahakala Music
Released: 2023
Track listing: One; Two.

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Trichotomy

Label: Mahakala Music
Released: 2023
Track listing: "Part One"; "Part Two".

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Artificial Intelligence

Label: Mahakala Music
Released: 2023
Track listing: One; Two; Three; Four.

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Polarity 2

Label: Burning Ambulance Music
Released: 2023
Track listing: One; Two; Three; Four; Five; Six; Seven.

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Seven Skies Orchestra

Label: Fundacja Sluchaj
Released: 2023
Track listing: Disc 1: Part One; Part Two; Part Three; Part Four; Part Five; Part Six. Disc 2: Part Seven; Part Eight; Part Nine; Part Ten.

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Tuning Forks

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2023
Track listing: Gregorian; Pythagorean; Tesla; Schumann; Fibonacci; Rife.

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Article: Album Review

Bengt "Frippe" Nordström: Vinyl Box

Read "Vinyl Box" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Sometimes an artist can tilt the axis of a genre. Tilt it by just a degree or two. The effects might not be felt as such in the moment, but after decades their imprint is profound. Peter Brötzmann was one example, as was Derek Bailey. Add to that list, the Swedish saxophonist Bengt “Frippe" Nordström (1936 ...


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