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Shakti: This Moment
by Ian Patterson
It has been a while alright. 46 years have slipped by since Shakti's last studio album, but the band founded by John McLaughlin and Zakir Hussain in late '73, is back to celebrate its 50th anniversary. The old road dogs could easily have marked the milestone by touring the back catalogue, and doubtless it would have ...
Brett Garsed, Niacin, John McLaughlin and Richard Hallebeek
by Len Davis
Mojo with Brett Garsed, Progger with Dystopia, power trio Niacin, Richard Hallebeek from Bumerang. Plus Jan Gunnar Hoff, Dan Arcamone, John McLaughlin, saxophonist Marc Russo, bassist Christiano Perato and guitarist Tore Morten Andreasson.Playlist Mojo Circle" from Tapestry (Paranormal) 00:00 Progger Dystopia" from Dystopia (Ropeadope) 05:14 Niacin Revenge" from High Bias (Stretchl) 10:29 Richard Hallebeek ...
Karl Berger: Heart Is A Melody
by Dave Linn
Karl Berger, one of the more unsung and underrated jazz musicians of our time, passed away on April 9, 2023. He had just turned 88 years old. Berger released several dozen albums as a leader and scores more as a sideman. His discography reads like a Who's Who of modern jazz. He recorded with people such ...
Wayne Shorter: Adam's Apple To Super Nova Revisited
by Chris May
In the three and a half years which separate the recording of the Blue Note albums Adam's Apple, in February 1966, and Super Nova, in August and September 1969, jazz went through a paradigm shift going on profound identity trauma. In 1966, though it was already past peak popularity, hard bop was still an important soundtrack ...
Machine Mass: Inti
by John Kelman
One of music's most remarkable qualities is its ability to provide a context for expression of otherwise indescribable feelings. The genesis of Machine Mass Trio came at a time of duress for Tony Bianco, the expat American drummer who, since relocating to Europe in the mid-1990s, has performed with A-list improvising musicians including Elton Dean, Evan ...
Ingrid Laubrock: The Last Quiet Place
by Jerome Wilson
Saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock always seems to search out new instrumental configurations for her music. This time out, she and her musical and life partner, drummer Tom Rainey, collaborate with a quartet of accomplished string players, guitarist Brandon Seabrook, violinist Mazz Swift, cellist Tomeka Reid, and bassist Michael Formanek. Together they create stimulating music which can be ...
Shakti: This Moment
by Ian Patterson
Forty-six years is a hefty chunk of time between studio releases. Half a lifetime, in fact. Shakti, however, is no ordinary band. The lengthy hiatuses that have punctuated the pioneering Indo-jazz band's fifty-year journey have not dimmed the collaborative flame of co-founders John McLaughlin and Zakir Hussain. Following its 2012-13 tour, they placed the dust covers ...
Jean-Luc Ponty: Individual Choice
by Peter Rubie
By 1982, jazz violinist Jean-Luc Ponty had established an enviable reputation as a pioneer in jazz-rock and jazz fusion. He began as a young bebop player in the late 1950s with little interest in becoming another swing or gypsy style violinist. It was the sheets of sound" music of John Coltrane that spoke loudest to him. ...
Live Music From John McLaughlin, Antoine Pierre Urbex Electric And Petite Blonde
by Len Davis
Live music from around the world with John McLaughlin from Boston, Saraswati at Montreaux, Antoine Pierre-Urbex Electric in Belgium and Bill Evans and the late Victor Bailey in Germany. Plus Asaf Sirkis from Solar Flash and from 1976 and 1978 the late Barbara Thompson. Also, Trevor Watts from Another Time. Playlist John McLaughlin You ...
Big Ears Festival 2023
by Mark Sullivan
Big Ears Festival Knoxville, Tennesse March 30-April 2, 2023 The second full edition after the pandemic found the Big Ears Festival still growing in attendance. Organizers responded by increasing the number of venues, including new ones like the Knoxville Civic Auditorium and ones that had not been used for some time, ...





