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Article: My Playlist

10 CD nel CD- Player di... Mark Sanders

Read "10 CD nel CD- Player di... Mark Sanders" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


01. Paul Rutherford - Paul Rogers - Nigel Morris - Gheim (Emanem - 2004). Ho visto questo trio all'opera qualche volta e l'ho amato da subito. Paul e Nigel sono una sezione ritmica insuperabile, abili sul tempo e nel tessere trame insieme o in opposizione l'uno con l'altro. Nigel mi ha dato qualche lezione ma avrei ...

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Article: Live Review

Vision Festival, Days 1-2: June 11-12, 2012

Read "Vision Festival, Days 1-2: June 11-12,  2012" reviewed by John Sharpe


Days 1-2 | Days 3-5 | Days 6-717th Annual Vision FestivalRouletteBrooklyn, NYJune 11-17, 2012For the 17th annual Vision Festival, organizer Patricia Nicholson Parker and her team had assembled one of strongest lineups in many years. Alongside many luminaries of the New York free jazz firmament, including accomplished working bands ...

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Article: Album Review

John Butcher / Mark Sanders: Daylight

Read "Daylight" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


There is a visceral energy that drives the music on Daylight and all of this has to do with the wonderful musicality of saxophonist John Butcher and drummer Mark Sanders. From the sense of moist breath that courses through Butcher's horn--as interspersed with breathy growls, guttural smears and sensational squeaks and wails, depending on the emotional ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Two Sides of Alex Ward

Read "Two Sides of Alex Ward" reviewed by John Eyles


Alex Ward originally came to prominence as an improvising clarinetist when he played at Derek Bailey's Company week in London back in 1988. But since 1997 he has also enjoyed a rising profile as a guitarist in ensembles including rock band Camp Blackfoot, the poppish instrumental group Pocket and improvising trio NEW (with Steve Noble on ...

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Article: Live Review

Matthew Shipp Quartet with Paul Dunmall: London, September 8, 2011

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Matthew Shipp Quartet with Paul DunmallThe VortexLondonSeptember 8, 2011 For a growing number of American improvisers, London is becoming a home away from home. Trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith is on record as saying how much he enjoys communing with the capital's finest, and reedmen Ken Vandermark and Joe McPhee have ...

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Article: Album Review

The Remote Viewers: To The North

Read "To The North" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The ongoing saga of The Remote Viewers entails personnel changes that are neatly fitted into a particular program or stream of consciousness. On To The North, saxophonists Adrian Northover and David Petts extend the band's distinct methodology via a four-sax attack, with marimba and a standard rhythm section. True to form, the musicians pursue off-kilter rhythmic ...

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Article: Live Review

Alexander Hawkins Ensemble: London, UK, April 5, 2011

Read "Alexander Hawkins Ensemble: London, UK, April 5, 2011" reviewed by John Sharpe


Alexander Hawkins EnsembleCafé OtoLondon, UKApril 5, 2011 What do you do when two mainstays in your band leave? Tonight's gig was the first outing for the new line up of pianist Alexander Hawkins' group, necessitated by the loss of regular bassist Dominic Lash to New York City for ...

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News: Event

UCC Concert Series presents Matana Roberts, Han-earl Park and Mark Sanders

UCC Concert Series presents Matana Roberts, Han-earl Park and Mark Sanders

Get ready for a truly international musical exploration of technique, craft and tradition by three extraordinary improvisers. Chicago-born, New York-based saxophonist Matana Roberts, leading Birmingham-based drummer Mark Sanders, and Cork-based Korean-American guitarist Han-earl Park perform as part of the University College Cork Concert Series on Thursday, 25 November 2010 at 8:00 pm in the Ó Riada ...

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Article: Live Review

Wadada Leo Smith at Cafe Oto in London

Read "Wadada Leo Smith at Cafe Oto in London" reviewed by John Sharpe


Wadada Leo SmithCafé OtoLondonJuly 24, 2010Following the unprecedented acclaim for AACM trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith's appearance at London's Freedom of the City Festival in May, Cafe Oto had quickly invited him back to town for a two night residency in north London. Unable to replicate Smith's celebrated set with twin drummers, ...

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Article: Live Review

Freedom of the City 2010

Read "Freedom of the City 2010" reviewed by Ken Waxman


"To Thine Self Be True" is lettered above the stage at Conway Hall where London's annual Freedom of the City (FOTC) festival took place May 2nd-3rd. Although related to the philosophy of the Humanist Society that built the edifice, the slogan can be applied to the 16 sets that made up the festival. Organized ...


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