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Article: Album Review

Ivo Perelman: Armageddon Flower

Read "Armageddon Flower" reviewed by John Sharpe


Pianist Matthew Shipp serves as the fulcrum of Armageddon Flower, a riveting quartet date that unites two longstanding units: the duo with tenor saxophonist Ivo Perelman, and his String Trio with violist Mat Maneri and bassist William Parker. However, no-one is confined by past roles. Each of these four players has collaborated in multiple configurations over ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Several Silent Ways & More

Read "Several Silent Ways & More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


The arrival of a new Anthony Wilson album with his interpretation of Joe Zawinul's “In A Silent Way" lead me to dig out other versions--a live rendition by Weather Report plus the two versions from the The Complete In A Silent Way Sessions box set release by Miles Davis. Zawinul's haunting melody is the centrepiece of ...

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Ivo Perelman: Armageddon Flower

Read "Armageddon Flower" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Ekphrastic by design, Armageddon Flower, the forty-seventh bold, forward-thinking testament pairing saxophonist Ivo Perelman and pianist Matthew Shipp is the duo's new zenith in a tireless exploration dating back nearly thirty years. It is another view from the pinnacle of their brotherhood that includes such watermark recordings as the symbiotic Live In Nuremberg (SMP, 2019), Fruition ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New Music From Souter, Tampelleni & Tognola, Clarke & Zilber, And More

Read "New Music From Souter, Tampelleni & Tognola, Clarke & Zilber, And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


A selection of new releases with some excellent vocal performances and a mix of conventional and experimental. In addition four more albums from the recent re-release of Ivo Perelman's Leo Records catalogue.Playlist Tessa Souter “A Song for You (Gnossienne No. 1)" from Shadows And Silence : The Erik Satie Project (Noanara Music) 00:00 Stefano ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New Music From Haidu, Novoa, Masters And More

Read "New Music From Haidu, Novoa, Masters And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


On this show a selection of excellent new releases, further exploration of Ivo Perelman's recent re-releases on Leo Records, and archive music from 1980 from Bobby Wellins and Kenny Wheeler. Playlist Noah Haidu “Teach Me Tonight" from Standards III (Infinite Distances) 00:00 Ivo Perelman, Matthew Shipp, William Parker, Gerald Cleaver “Serendipity (excerpt)" from Serendipity ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New Music from Weiss, Flying Sutra, Jackson Heinemann and Shead, & More

Read "New Music from Weiss, Flying Sutra, Jackson Heinemann and Shead, & More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


Perhaps the most fascinating and rewarding gift from jazz music is its' unpredictability. On this show the selection of new releases continue to demonstrate that the music never fails to surprise and excite. As well as new material there is further exploration of Ivo Perelman's back catalogue on Leo Records and the recent reissue of the ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New Music From Gillece, Thompson, Crotty And More

Read "New Music From Gillece, Thompson, Crotty And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


On this show a selection of the best in brand new releases plus reissued material from Billy Harper, Cecil Taylor & Tony Oxley, and Ivo Perelman. To close two tracks from the legendary Ornette Coleman.Playlist Behn Gillece “Haymaker" from Pivot Point (Posi-tone Records) 00:00 Mike Thompson “May (feat. Mike Caudill, Mark Shilansky & Dan ...

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Article: Year in Review

Best Jazz Albums of 2025: All-Star Break Edition

Read "Best Jazz Albums of 2025: All-Star Break Edition" reviewed by AAJ Staff


As we hit the halfway mark of 2025, All About Jazz has adopted Major League Baseball's All-Star break approach but swapping homers for albums. Our team of 55 writers convened to name their top three albums of the year so far, with Mary Halvorson's About Ghosts (Nonesuch) emerging as the clear favorite and an early contender ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New Music From Manson, Thompson, Hersch, Nowosad & More

Read "New Music From Manson, Thompson, Hersch, Nowosad & More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


A number of examples of the crossover between jazz and other genres are on display in this show. Classical music, the blues, funk and progressive rock are featured all fitting seamlessly into the jazz world. In addition there is a look at the second tranche of re-releases of Ivo Perelman's massive catalogue on Leo Records.

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Jason Kao Hwang: Soliloquies, Unaccompanied Pizzicato Violin Improvisations

Read "Soliloquies, Unaccompanied Pizzicato Violin Improvisations" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Violinist Jason Kao Hwang is the kind of collaborator every creative improviser dreams of having. His résumé reads like a who's who of avant-garde jazz, including partnerships with Butch Morris, Henry Threadgill, William Parker, Ivo Perelman, Anthony Braxton, and Steve Swell, among others. Hwang's musical versatility and deeply intuitive improvisational sensibility have made him a sought-after ...


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