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Musician

Julia Ulehla

Album

Understories

Label: Pi Recordings
Released: 2025
Track listing: Open your Ear to the Great Below; Escape Velocity; Entanglement; Queen of Heaven and Earth; Bowed Low; The Way Down; Phase Transition; Water of Life; Sacrifice; The Way Up; Side Real Time.

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Eugenia Canale, Jo-Yu Chen, Ninanda, Verena Zeiner & More

Read "Eugenia Canale, Jo-Yu Chen, Ninanda, Verena Zeiner & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


The never-ending fertile interplay between jazz and classical music, opera, and other musical genres is at the heart of a wide-ranging and compelling set. Happy listening! Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Ninanda “Primrose" A Place Where (Komos) 0:16 Host talks 6:12 Eugenia Canale “Olà, ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Theon Cross, Sumi Tonooka, Joshua Redman, and Joanne Brackeen

Read "Theon Cross, Sumi Tonooka, Joshua Redman, and Joanne Brackeen" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


Theon Cross makes “Affirmations," Brandee Younger celebrates her “Gadabout Season," Sumi Tonooka delves “Under the Surface" and the “Memphis Slim at the Gate of Horn" re-issue keeps us grounded in “Mother Earth."Playlist Joshua Redman “Borrowed Eyes" from Words Fall Short (Blue Note) 0:00 Julia Ulehla Dalava “Escape Velocity" from Understories (Pi) 5:50 Theon Cross ...

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Article: Hi-Res Jazz

Dálava, Gordon Grdina and Mikkel Ploug: Songs Old, and Sounds New

Read "Dálava, Gordon Grdina and Mikkel Ploug: Songs Old, and Sounds New" reviewed by Mark Werlin


Strangeness--a word that connotes foreignness, otherness, and a sense of unease when confronted by the unfamiliar. The sound of recognizable musical forms may attract us, in the same way we are drawn to familiar faces or voices. The sound of a foreign language may set us on the alert; syllables we do not recognize, meanings we ...

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Article: Album Review

Dalava: The Book of Transfigurations

Read "The Book of Transfigurations" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


On the tender and haunting The Book of Transfigurations vocalist Julia Ulehla and her partner guitarist Aram Bajakian interpret thirteen Moravian folk songs with a personal and contemporary touch. Joining them in the ensemble Dálava are a quartet of Canadian improvisers who add an additional layer of spontaneous lyricism to this memorable music. Majority ...


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