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15 Year Reunion: Live At The Frankfurt Book Fair

Label: Leo Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 15-Year Reunion/ Umtza-Umtza

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Solo Piano Recital - Teatro La Fenice, Venezia

Label: Leo Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Sun Ra- piano

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Year's Cycle

Label: Leo Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: December - A Piece of Field; January - Christmas Tide; February - Wintry; March - Skomorohi; April - Lullaby; May - Circular Dance; June - Walk; July - Dunia-Fool; August - Form Ears; September - Funeral of Mosquito; October - Wedding; November - Sit-round Gatherings.

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Facio

Label: Leo Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Part 1 [Evocation]; Part 2 [Moving Shades]; Part 3 [Mix Up]; Part 4 [Seek]; Part 5 [Rush]; Part 6 [Interference]; Part 7 [Low]; Part 8 [Outburst]; Part 9 [Celebration]

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Ariel Shibolet: Metal Tube & Consciousness

Read "Metal Tube & Consciousness" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


The legacy of improvised solo reed music began with iconoclasts such as Eric Dolphy, Joe McPhee, Steve Lacy, Anthony Braxton, Evan Parker, and Peter Brötzmann--and it is still being developed by a younger generation of players such as Ken Vandermark and John Butcher, all of who have made some strikingly unaccompanied works. Young Israeli soprano saxophonist ...

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Frank Gratkowski Quartet: Facio

Read "Facio" reviewed by Sean Patrick Fitzell


Veteran German saxophonist/multi-clarinetist Frank Gratkowski's latest offering, Facio , is an ambitious nine-part suite covering a swath of musical territory--from composed ensemble sections to free improvisation, delicate whispers to ferocious sonic assaults. But the different facets are skillfully joined together--the composition offers a hint of structure to the improvisations and the free playing adds spontaneity to ...

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Dietrich Eichmann/Jeff Arnal: The Temperature Dropped Again

Read "The Temperature Dropped Again" reviewed by Florence Wetzel


Part of what makes jazz unique is the interplay between the composed and the improvised, an interplay compellingly explored in Dietrich Eichmann and Jeff Arnal's new CD, The Temperature Dropped Again. Pianist Eichmann studied with Alexander von Schlippenbach in the early '80s and was initially a free jazz improviser, but then for twelve years he focused ...

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Peter A. Schmid & Vinny Golia: Birdology

Read "Birdology" reviewed by Rex  Butters


Just in time for spring, Leo Records releases Birdology, a collection of duets played by reed regent Vinny Golia with Swiss gastroenterology specialist and fellow horn collector Peter A. Schmid. Their common interest in Benedict Eppelsheim’s tubax, a newly redesigned contrabass sax, impelled their initial contact. Then the synchronicities began falling into place. Like Golia, Schmid ...

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Evelina Petrova: Year's Cycle

Read "Year's Cycle" reviewed by John Kelman


The accordion is not exactly the most popular instrument in improvised and new music, but there are proponents, including Guy Klucevsek and Norway's Frode Haltli. Now add to that list Russian accordionist/vocalist/composer Evelina Petrova who, with Annual Circle , delivers an intriguing blend of Indian, Balkan and Russian folk traditions, with a hint of art house ...


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