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Simon Nabatov: Roundup

Read "Roundup" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


With venerable band mates generating a sympathetic framework, Russian-reared/New York City-based pianist Simon Nabatov re-fabricates ambiances into slightly fragmented story lines on the superb Roundup. Featuring semi-structured tone poems spiked with dissonance, budding grooves, and intriguing dialogues among the players, Nabatov opens with a transcendent melody on “Sunrise, Twice."The pianist's cascading chord voicings and ...

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Alexey Lapin / Melvyn Poore / Matthias Schubert / Roger Turner / Helen Bledsoe: Seek It Not With Your Eyes

Read "Seek It Not With Your Eyes" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Pianist Alexey Lapin, tenor saxophonist Matthias Schubert and tubaist Melvyn Poore planned a trio date at Cologne, Germany's The Loft, on June 28, 2009. With percussionist Roger Turner in town, the trio became a quartet, and then flautist Helen Bledsoe sat in for a second set of two tunes. The original concept may have changed, but ...

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Alexey Lapin / Melvyn Poore / Matthias Schubert / Roger Turner: Seek It Not With Your Eyes

Read "Seek It Not With Your Eyes" reviewed by Nic Jones


If free improvisation is ever in danger of becoming as stylized and hidebound by convention as the post-bop continuum, then it won't be the responsibility of the musicians featured on this release. Despite the almost half-century of free improvisation on record, examples such as Seek It Not With Your Eyes serve to emphasize how the methodology ...

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Trappola

Label: Red Toucan Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Plus Minus; Soldaten; Upgradeing; Statik and Penetranz; Shreeveport Stomp; Don Cordolone; Trappola; Brettspiel.

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Matthias Schubert Quartet: Trappola

Read "Trappola" reviewed by Troy Collins


In the heady climate of the 1970s loft jazz era, the fertile aesthetic common ground shared by Dixieland and free jazz was well documented by such notable innovators as Henry Threadgill, Anthony Braxton, Muhal Richard Abrams and the Art Ensemble of Chicago. German tenor saxophonist Matthias Schubert continues this exploration on Trappola. Schubert and the other ...

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Is This Our Music ?

Label: Konnex Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: 01. Fragments 3 (Carl Ludwig Hübsch) - 0:25; 02. NGC 2265 (Carl Ludwig Hübsch) - 18:048; 03. El eterno (traditional) - 4:21; 04. Fragments 1 (Carl Ludwig Hübsch) - 0:32; 05. Fragment 2 (Carl Ludwig Hübsch) - 0:28; 06. Fragment 5 (Carl Ludwig Hübsch) - 0:42; 07. Remembering (Carl Ludwig Hübsch) - 0:43; 08. NGC 2270 Terrier (Carl Ludwig Hübsch) - 13:59 09. NGC 2274 Akkord (Carl Ludwig Hübsch) - 12:18 10.Fragment 4 (Carl Ludwig Hübsch) - 1:15 11. Al Kaphra (Carl Ludwig Hübsch) - 7:44

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Carl Ludwig Hübsch´s Longrun Development of the Universe: Is This Our Music ?

Read "Is This Our Music ?" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


La coraggiosa casa discografica berlinese Konnex, diretta da Manfred Schiek, continua imperterrita a produrre della musica d'avanguardia contribuendo così a documentare quello che succede nella fertile area di lingua tedesca. Questa volta al centro dell'attenzione è il suonatore di tuba Carl Ludwig Hübsch, un musicista la cui molteplice attività in tutti gli stili e musiche possibili ...

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Surface

Label: The ACT Company
Released: 2002


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