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Konstrukt & Peter Brötzmann: The Message: Live At Kargart

Read "The Message: Live At Kargart" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Breathe, just keep breathing, you tell yourself as the latest offering from the free jazz saviors spins on the turntable. Pressed in an edition of just 200 LPs, The Message: Live At Kargart is a treasure of sound. Actually it is more than just sound, it is an independent self-contained space craft carrying music from a ...

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Various Artists: The Boston Creative Jazz Scene 1970-1983

Read "The Boston Creative Jazz Scene 1970-1983" reviewed by Dave Wayne


Though New York City remains first and foremost in everyone's mind as the “Jazz Capital of the World," aficionados know that many other cities in the US and abroad support significant and artistically important jazz communities. Boston looms large among the most important jazz cities, worldwide. The birthplace of Harry Carney, Roy Haynes, George Russell, Sonny ...

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If You Have Time

Label: Omlatt Records
Released: 2015
Track listing: Something (poem); In The Lair Of The Dried Rat Dog; Tell Me, How Long Has ‘Trane Been Gone (for James Baldwin); Frippe’s Dream.

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Live At NHKM

Label: Holidays Records
Released: 2015
Track listing: LP1: Part I, Part II. LP2: Part III; Part IV.

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Live At Tarcento

Label: Holidays Records
Released: 2015

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Konstrukt & Joe McPhee: If You Have Time

Read "If You Have Time" reviewed by Mark Corroto


There was a time when free jazz was a mysteriously strange and exotic beast, a music that evoked the “what did I just hear?" response. Today's jazz snob may quote the motto of the rock band Jane's Addiction and tell you “nothing's shocking." And that may be true. That is, if one's ears are not open ...

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Konstrukt and William Parker: Live At NHKM

Read "Live At NHKM" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Let me propose the notion that American poet Emily Dickinson was a free jazz fan. Sure, you have to look past the fact that she died in 1886, when Buddy Bolden was but nine years old. But consider her words: “The worthlessness of Earthly things/The Ditty is that Nature Sings -/And then -enforces their delight/Til Synods ...

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Babylon: The First Meeting of Istanbul

Label: Roaratorio Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: Flyswatter; Simple Questions / Complex Answers; Involution; Tek'E.

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Vibrations Of The Day

Label: Holidays Records
Released: 2014


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