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Smooth Elevator: Walking through the Suburbs of Rome Late at Night

Read "Smooth Elevator: Walking through the Suburbs of Rome Late at Night" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


In the midst of Italian bassist Danilo Gallo's busy release schedule, Moving Target stands out. Released on the Norwegian label Losen Records, the album showcases Smooth Elevator, the trio Gallo co-leads with guitarist Will Bernard and drummer Gioele Pagliaccia since 2011. Together, they fuse a downtown New York edge with an unmistakably Italian cinematic ...

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Moving Target

Label: Soundroots
Released: 2008
Track listing: Cascade; A Touch of Bela; Deka Deka; Stolen Dream; Climate Change; Why Birds Always Sing; Moving Target; Handiclap; Somsok Orkim Saleb II; Demasque.

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Dick de Graaf: Moving Target

Read "Moving Target" reviewed by Budd Kopman


Possessing a tight sound that cuts through the rest of the band, saxophonist Dick de Graaf spins lines and ideas with abandon on Moving Target. If an album can be thought of as a calling card that gives an idea of how the band would sound live, then this album should produce plenty of gigs.

Album

Moving Target

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2007
Track listing: Cascade; A Touch of Bela; Deka Deka; Stolen Dream; Climate Change; Why Birds Always Sing; Moving Target; Handiclap; Somsok Orkim Saleb II; Demasque.

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Dick De Graaf: Moving Target

Read "Moving Target" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Chi conosce il jazz del Nordeuropa si sarà imbattuto spesso in Dick De Graaf, sassofonista tenore olandese veterano della scena mainstream e non solo, come dimostra il suo recente disco dedicato alle musiche di Piazzolla. Nella sua più recente fatica ad accompagnarlo ci sono dei connazionali, anch'essi abbastanza noti in patria, di più giovane età, che ...

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Dick de Graaf Quartet: Moving Target

Read "Moving Target" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


Tenor and soprano saxophonist Dick de Graff has built an impressive catalogue of 120 original songs over the years and has been a well-known fixture on the European scene for decades. De Graaf, originally from The Netherlands, is now Rotterdam-based. His recordings consist of over a dozen albums as leader or co-leader. Although he has a ...

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Moving Target

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Released: 1982


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