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Blow

Label: Motéma Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: What About The Body; Club Kidd; Break The Bond; New Kindness;
Exactlyfourminutesofimprovisedmusic; Tiny Kingdom; Great Destroyer; The Opener (Featuring Sun
Kil Moon); Beast; Tempest; Eye Of The Beholder.
The Seasons

By Ben Wendel
Label: Motéma Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: January; February; March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October; November; December.
Eclipse

Label: Motéma Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: Bali; Faithful; Draw Me Nearer; Moment’s Notice; Blackbird; Eclipse; Fourteen; The Very Thought of You; Space; Time Remembered; Peace.
Sonic Creed

Label: Motéma Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: Dat Dere; Chasin' Kendall; Let's Take a Trip to the Sky; The Cape Verdean Blues; Go; Song of Samson; Throw It
Away; Now; Gone Too
Soon.
Ben Wendel: The Seasons

by Friedrich Kunzmann
For many centuries composers have set to music the different seasons each new year has to offer (lately, some show the tendency of disappearing more and more. Seasons, not composers). Baroque composer Vivaldi's very straightforward division in four on Le Quattro Stagioni" has to be one of the most prominent examples. Saxophonist and composer Ben Wendel ...
Ben Wendel: The Seasons

by Mike Jurkovic
Stepping out as he occasionally does from the genre-mashing ensemble Kneebody, Grammy-nominated saxophonist / bassoonist Ben Wendel takes up the challenge of interpreting the seasons as they exist in this time of climate upheaval and delivers the dynamic, visceral The Seasons. In 2015, inspired by Tchaikovsky's The Seasons," Wendel set about writing and performing ...
October

Album: The Seasons
By Ben Wendel
Label: Motéma Music
Released: 2018
Duration: 6:16
Dat Dere

Album: Sonic Creed
By Stefon Harris
Label: Motéma Music
Released: 2018
Duration: 5:22
Donny McCaslin: Blow

by Roger Farbey
At first listen, Blow sounds more like a rock album than a jazz one. The catchy What About The Body" could arguably be mistaken for one of King Crimson's more vituperative numbers featuring Adrian Belew. Ryan Dahle's emotionally-charged vocals are equally at the forefront of the explosive Club Kidd." But the selection also includes three instrumental ...
Stefon Harris & Blackout: Sonic Creed

by Dan Bilawsky
In its most basic function, the music that makes up Sonic Creed serves as a mirror to African American life in the here and now. It explores the history, legacy, struggles, and joys of the Black community, speaking to all of it at once through sound and sentiment. Sonic Creed arrives almost a ...