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Mark Feldman: Taking an Eclectic Path

Read "Mark Feldman: Taking an Eclectic Path" reviewed by Sean Patrick Fitzell


Violinist Mark Feldman started out in Chicago playing classical music and bar gigs before moving on to the Nashville scene. He emerged in New York's “downtown" circle with the likes of Arcado String Trio, trumpeter Dave Douglas, and composer-saxophonist John Zorn. His expressive, classically tinged technique was also sought for studio work with pop acts and ...

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The Trio (Peter Erskine / Chuck Berghofer / Terry Trotter): Live @ Charlie O's

Read "Live @ Charlie O's" reviewed by John Kelman


Three Los Angeles session men with a massive collective résumé as sidemen but, with the exception of one--drummer Peter Erskine--diminutive discographies as leaders; one set of largely iconic standards; and one live set from a club where the players, called simply “The Trio," perform on a regular basis. Live at Charlie O's is a loving tribute ...

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Kenny Wheeler / Colours Jazz Orchestra: Nineteen Plus One

Read "Nineteen Plus One" reviewed by John Kelman


Following Kenny Wheeler's career can be a knotty proposition. Born in Canada, the trumpeter/composer relocated to Britain in the 1950s, becoming an integral part of its jazz scene. He recorded for Germany's ECM Records for over two decades, including the classic Gnu High (1976) in addition to his Azimuth collaborations with pianist John Taylor and singer ...

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Article: Live Review

Eric Vloeimans Fugimundi, Ottawa, Canada, March 8, 2010

Read "Eric Vloeimans Fugimundi, Ottawa, Canada, March 8, 2010" reviewed by John Kelman


Eric Vloeimans FugimundiOttawa International Jazz Festival Fall/Winter SeriesNAC Fourth Stage, Ottawa, CanadaMarch 8, 2010For its second-to-last date in its 2009/2010 Fall/Winter Series, the Ottawa International Jazz Festival continued its perennial support of the Dutch music scene by bringing trumpeter Eric Vloeimans' Fugimundi trio to the Fourth Stage of the National Arts ...

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Klaus Gesing: Heartluggage

Read "Heartluggage" reviewed by John Kelman


Sometimes a musician's associations are so high profile that it's easy to overlook his own work as a leader. Seeming to appear out of nowhere on British vocal legend Norma Winstone's sublime Distances (ECM, 2008) and Tunisian oudist Anouar Brahem's equally chamber-centric The Astounding Eyes of Rita (ECM, 2009), Klaus Gesing is, in fact, an established ...

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John Turville Trio: Midas

Read "Midas" reviewed by Chris May


If the carefully composed, monochrome cover art of the John Turville Trio's debut album suggests the ECM label's house style, the coincidence is appropriate. Midas is high-end piano trio jazz, beautifully recorded (in Italy). It consists in the main of tunes written by pianist Turville, is shot through with muscular lyricism, and resonates with the work ...

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Thierry Lang: Lyoba Revisted

Read "Lyoba Revisted" reviewed by John Kelman


New sources of inspiration can sometimes be no farther away than your own backyard. Coming from Fribourg--a small, beautifully preserved old town in the west of Switzerland--the classically trained and jazz-savvy pianist Thierry Lang has long been drawn to area's endemic music, in particular that of Joseph Bovet, a priest who lived in the area from ...

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Article: Interview

Gwilym Simcock: It's All Just Music

Read "Gwilym Simcock: It's All Just Music" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Pianist/composer Gwilym Simcock has achieved a lot in a short time. His debut album as leader, Perception (Basho, 2007) was roundly praised as heralding the arrival of a significant new talent. Prior to that Simcock had captured attention for lighting up Bill Bruford's Earthworks, Tim Garland's Lighthouse Trio and Malcolm Creese's ...

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Phases

Label: CAM Jazz
Released: 2009
Track listing: Spring; Fedora; Ritual; Summer; For Carol; Frolics; Autumn; Foil; Eulogy; Prelude N. 3; Winter; Duetto.

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David Sylvian: Manafon

Read "David Sylvian: Manafon" reviewed by John Kelman


David Sylvian Manafon samadhisound 2009 Since first emerging as the lead singer of 1980s synth pop group Japan, singer/multi-instrumentalist David Sylvian has turned, in many ways most surprisingly, into one of pop music's most intrepid explorers. As early as his first solo album, the crooner with a distinctive and intentioned vibrato ...


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