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Article: Album Review

Yakir Arbib & Conti Bilong: Afro Baroque

Read "Afro Baroque" reviewed by Neil Duggan


The fusion of jazz, baroque piano, vocals and traditional Central African and Middle Eastern rhythms might sound like an ambitious overreach, with too many influences competing for space. Yet Afro Baroque proves that what could have been a chaotic collision of styles instead shows how rhythm, melody and cultural expression can complement each other to produce ...

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Article: Rising Stars

Introducing Guitarist Ely Perlman

Read "Introducing Guitarist Ely Perlman" reviewed by Sanford Josephson


After graduating from Israel's Thelma Yellin High School for the Performing Arts about four years ago, guitarist Ely Perlman came to the United States to attend Boston's Berklee College of Music. The summer before school started, he went to the Jazz Aspen Snowmass Academy, a music education program in Aspen, CO, directed by bassist Christian McBride. ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New from Known

Read "New from Known" reviewed by Patrick Burnette


For this particular fortnightly excursion, Mike suggested we look at four newish recordings by artists we've covered--or at least listened to a bit--before. The fresh from the familiar as it were. The results leave Pat speechless. Playlist Discussion of podcast's raison d'etre 0:30 Discussion of Jon Irabagon's album Server Farm (Irrabagast) 10:13 Discussion of ...

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Article: Play This!

Fabia Mantwill Orchestra: Whirl the Wheel

Read "Fabia Mantwill Orchestra: Whirl the Wheel" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


German saxophonist Fabia Mantwill is also an adventurous composer and arranger for large ensembles. Her new album, In.Sight, is her most ambitious to date--a wide-ranging and deeply imaginative project recorded with the Fabia Mantwill Orchestra, which features a vibrant mix of young players from Berlin's buzzing jazz scene. The album also marks Mantwill's debut ...

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Article: Album Review

Fabia Mantwill Orchestra: In.Sight

Read "In.Sight" reviewed by Neil Duggan


Slow, haunting strings usher listeners into Fabia Mantwill Orchestra's ambitious album In.Sight. This bold statement involves a 32-piece orchestra with six virtuoso soloists, performing compositions co-written by Mantwill, Snarky Puppy's Michael League and Greek composer Magdalini Giannikou. The album opens with “Satoyama," where those melancholic strings gradually bloom into bright melodic passages. The piece ...

Article: Album Review

Rebecca Martin: She

Read "She" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Sono trascorsi esattamente trent'anni da quando la EMI pubblicò il debutto della 26enne Rebecca Martin (Once Blue), nel gruppo omonimo col bassista Ben Street, il chitarrista Kurt Rosenwinkel e il batterista Kenny Wollesen. Da allora la cantautrice ha pubblicato tredici album (sei da leader) con musicisti a lei particolarmente affini: non solo il marito Larry Grenadier ...

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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: Live Review

Arthur Kell Speculation Quartet At Scott's Jazz Club

Read "Arthur Kell Speculation Quartet At Scott's Jazz Club" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Arthur Kell Speculation Quartet Scott's Jazz Club Belfast, N. Ireland May 23, 2025 Outlier comedian and agent provocateur Bill Hicks had a sketch where he greeted the audience with the news that this would be his last gig. Yeah, it was sad, he acknowledged, but he had enjoyed every minute ...

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Article: Album Review

Ari Hoenig: Tea For Three

Read "Tea For Three" reviewed by Artur Moral


In the concise liner notes for this release, Ari Hoenig states that this is the first time he has kept the same lineup for two consecutive recordings. No shock there: From the album's opening bars, it is clear we are not just dealing with another trio, but with the convergence of three exceptional musical personalities whose ...

Article: Album Review

Kurt Rosenwinkel: The Next Step Band (Live at Smalls, 1996)

Read "The Next Step Band (Live at Smalls, 1996)" reviewed by Vic Albani


Nel lontano 2001 la Verve pubblicò The Next Step, vale a dire il quarto album di Kurt Rosenwinkel in qualità di leader. Il disco del celebrato chitarrista di Filadelfia venne poi votato dalla rivista Jazz Times come “il disco jazz più importante e influente del XXI secolo," poiché, si legge “The Next Step ha mandato onde ...


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