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A Congregation of Folks
Label: GleAM Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: They Move In On The Action 2:32; One Moment To Moment 6:08; The Capitalist Creed 3:57; A
Congregation Of Folks 2:07; Half Believe It 4:51; In The Field Of The Unconscious 6:45;
Eres Luz Variation 0:53; Eres Luz 4:41; But It Doesn't Mean It's Danger-Free 4:59; No Clouds In
The Air 1:50; Salisbury Introduces YLWFBL 0:49; You Like Won't Find A Better Listener 4:49;
Farewell ( A Congregation Of Folks) 1:29
Countdown
Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
Released: 2021
Track listing: Countdown; Work; I Concentrate on You; Goodbye Pork Pie Hat; Nature Boy; Turn Out the Stars;
The Song Is You; Beijo Partido; Hot House; Ask Me Now.
Daniele Germani: A Congregation of Folks
by Troy Dostert
Ambition is not in short supply for up-and-coming alto saxophonist Daniele Germani. Back in 2019, the Berklee College of Music alumnus committed himself to writing a song a day, and ten are featured here on his debut disc, A Congregation of Folks. Nor are they easy-come, easy-go compositions; there is an innate restlessness in Germani's muse, ...
Leave It Blank For Now
Label: Chant Records
Released: 2020
Track listing: On The Edge Of Mount Kosciuszko; Scylla And Charybdis; The Brosh Anthem; Pretty Beast; Newark;
Spirit Song
Label: Outside in Music
Released: 2020
Track listing: Spirit Song; Acceptance; Wind Chaser; I'll Remember April; Beings of Light; Prophecy; What if;
Kenyalang; Bala.
Lilac Hill
By Sukyung Kim
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2020
Track listing: Lilac Hill; Stargazers; Bluebird; Summer Days; California.
Simon Moullier: Spirit Song
by Dan Bilawsky
Simon Moullier conjures elemental tides on this remarkably fluid and ear-catching debut. The French vibraphonist--a Berklee College of Music and Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz alumnus, now living in Brooklyn--offers a glowing attack, sweeping suggestions, worldly modernism and otherworldly light in these pieces recorded over the span of several sessions between 2017 and 2020.
Sukyung Kim: Lilac Hill
by Mike Jurkovic
Lilac Hill, Korean-born, Brooklyn based pianist/composer Sukyung Kim's five song, self-produced, engaging debut EP fervently introduces a musical sensibility that is an airy, traditional blend of youthful wit and studied style with a lean, casual sense of swing at its heart. The title track starts the proceedings confidently enough with tight and dynamic group ...
Piano Times Seven
by Jerome Wilson
Every jazz pianist plays in their own individual style. These recent albums demonstrate the way seven particular players approach the instrument. Laurent Nicoud Outline QFTF 2020 This is a solo disc by a pianist whose background in classical music shows through the formal drama of his approach ...
Sukyung Kim: Lilac Hill
by Friedrich Kunzmann
There is a lot to admire about Brooklyn-based pianist Sukyung Kim's debut outing, whether it be the thoroughly narrated elements forming the individual compositions, the crystalline transparency of the recording, the dexterous performances by all involved, or the equal amount of innovation and traditional savoir-faire which defines these five original cuts. At just over half an ...