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Catharsis

Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: As One; HeartWork; Catharsis; Flow; Tempest; Morning Song; Chasing Shadows; Renewal. Flow Reprise.

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Catharsis

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Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2024
Duration: 06:05

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Michiel Stekelenburg: Catharsis

Read "Catharsis" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Dutch guitarist Michiel Stekelenburg is also a composer and educator known for his contributions to the jazz genre, though his origins in rock music significantly influence both his playing and compositions. His versatility as a session guitarist has seen him being a member of several pop and soul bands, alongside leading his own jazz and improvisational ...

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Trio Onoda

Label: ZenneZ Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Onoda; Steroids; Kayser Söze; As We Grow; Consecotaleophobia; Slow; Five; Seven on Two; Mist.

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Steroids

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Label: ZenneZ Records
Released: 2022
Duration: 04:25

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Michiel Stekelenburg: Trio Onoda

Read "Trio Onoda" reviewed by Mark Sullivan


After releasing the albums Hypnos (Mainland Records, 2011) with a quartet and Layers (Zennez Records, 2016) with a quintet (both bearing his name), Dutch guitarist/composer Michiel Stekelenburg introduces a trio with the traditional line-up of guitar, Hammond organ, played by Arno Krijger, and drums, played by Jasper van Hulten. As the opening track, “Onoda," makes clear, ...

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Seven Women (Plus Three) 2018 – Part VII

Read "Seven Women (Plus Three) 2018 – Part VII" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Well, that didn't take long. What started as “Five Women" quickly grew into the present “Seven Women" and will continue to the end of this year as “Seven Women (Plus Three) as a continuing reflection of the state of female vocalists and instrumentalists. We are blessed with an abundance of musical riches. Adi Meyerson ...

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Wolfert Brederode Trio: Black Ice

Read "Black Ice" reviewed by Mark Sullivan


Dutch pianist Wolfert Brederode returns to a piano trio format after the quartet albums Currents (ECM, 2007) and Post Scriptum (ECM, 2011). Not only a trio, but also new playing partners in bassist Gulli Gudmundsson and drummer Jasper van Hulten. While there's no radical stylistic shift with the new band--it's still mainly about mood and atmosphere--new ...

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Dot Time Records: Placing the Artist in the Center

Read "Dot Time Records: Placing the Artist in the Center" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


One of the problems with the record industry is the potential distance between label owners and artists. This is especially the case with major labels, where there are many people involved in music production who care more about sales than the vision of the artist. Then there's a label like Dot Time Records ...


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