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Article: Album Review

The Max Nagl Ensemble: Live at Porgy & Bess Vienna

Read "Live at Porgy & Bess Vienna" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


There's no telling what Austrian woodwind artist Max Nagle will pull out of his stockpile of tricks. A premier progressive jazz acolyte and prominent improviser, he's an ideas man who has recorded for many prominent European avant-garde record labels. Here, Nagl's nonet sculptures a program formed on traditional concepts with a nouveau 'tude. But his concentrated ...

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Max Nagl Feat. Lol Coxhill

Label: Leo Lab
Released: 2012

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Sortilèges - Big Four

Label: Leo Lab
Released: 2010

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Globe Unity: Austria

Read "Globe Unity: Austria" reviewed by Kurt Gottschalk


Franz KoglmannLo-lee-ta: Music on NabokovCol Legno2009 Studio DanCreatures and Other StuffJazzwerkstatt2009 Max NaglBoulazacRude Noises2009 Maybe there's something in the Austrian water. Or ...

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Boulazac

Label: Rude Noises
Released: 2009
Track listing: Boongalow; Roller; Filter; Jalousie; Glanda Jumper; Magpie; Blues in Erdberg; Bagger; Boulazac; Brauwiese; Einzelfahrt; BpS.

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Max Nagl / Clemens Wenger / Herbert Pirker: Boulazac

Read "Boulazac" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Austrian reedman and multi-instrumentalist Max Nagle has recorded for several, prominent European modern jazz labels. He's a master craftsman who resides as one of the wittiest performers within the new music and progressive jazz realms. From album to album, Nagl pulls previously undetected tricks out of his bag as his artistry equates to a marvel of ...

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Big Four Live

Label: Leo Lab
Released: 2007

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Market Rasen

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2007
Track listing: Fatty; 5 Black Notes and 1 White Note; Alliance; Jane's Wallet; CP Jeebles; Louth Mouth; Born Again Cretin; Box 54 Lid; A Saturday in NY; The British Road; Rebos; Gharbzadegi.

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Nagl/Wenger/Pirker: Market Rasen

Read "Market Rasen" reviewed by Celeste Sunderland


The fanfare of “Fatty, the opening track of Market Rasen, sets an electric tone that plays out in unexpected ways. A wild rebellion composed of Max Nagl's alto saxophone, Clemens Wenger's synthesizer, Herbert Pirker's drums and Bradley Jones' bass kicks the disc off strong and direct, not at all preparing the listener for what's to come. ...

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Market Rasen

Label: Leo Lab
Released: 2006


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