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StLJN Saturday Video Showcase: Ikue Mori & Nate Wooley
This week's grab-bag of videos features electronic musician Ikue Mori and trumpeter Nate Wooley, who will be performing in a concert presented by New Music Circle next Saturday, February 18 at The Luminary. Mori, 63, is a Japanese native who first gained recognition in the late 1970s as the drummer for the NYC-based No Wave" band ...
Mark F. Turner's Best Releases of 2016
by Mark F. Turner
Another year of outstanding releases which not only unveiled new artists but also fresh material from those I've admired over many years. While the roots of jazz were formed during the music diaspora from Africa to America its branches are continually grafting and evolving--artistically, culturally, and geographically as musicians and composers find creative ways to express ...
Il meglio del 2016 secondo Luca Canini
by Luca Canini
Un anno di ascolti. Di musica, di amori, scoperte e delusioni. Nel segno di Henry Threadgill e del suo Old Locks and Irregular Verbs, il punto più alto toccato in dodici mesi che hanno riservato più di una bella sorpresa. Sia in ambito strettamente jazz," da Nels Cline a Wadada Leo Smith, da Cristiano Calcagnile a ...
Purple Patio
By Nate Wooley
Label: NoBusiness Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Side A: Parturition; Aurora; Animals; Side B: Triangle; Sueca.
Argonautica
By Nate Wooley
Label: Firehouse 12 Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Argonautica.
Seven Storey Mountain V
By Nate Wooley
Label: Pleasure Of Text Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Seven Storey Mountain V.
(Dance to) the Early Music
By Nate Wooley
Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Hesitation; For Wee Folks; Blues; Delfeayo's Dilemma; Phryzzinian Man; On Insane
Asylum; J Mood; Skain's Domain; Hesitation/Post-Hesitation.
Karl Ackermann's Best Releases of 2016
by Karl Ackermann
2016 has proven that jazz and creative music in general, are healthier than ever. Artists like Steve Lehman, Nate Wooley and Vijay Iyer continue to push the envelope while those like Bob Gluck find ways to make the old, very new. This list is--for the most part--outside the mainstream because that is where artists risk the ...
Nate Wooley: Argonautica
by Troy Collins
Argonautica reveals a subtle new facet in Nate Wooley's eclectic discography. A celebrated leader of the new trumpet scene, Wooley has expanded the instrument's language by incorporating innovative extended techniques into his bold improvisations. Most of his work has fallen under the banner of lower-case improv, noise or advanced post-bop, but little of his prior output ...
Taylor Ho Bynum: Enter the PlusTet
by Troy Collins
Taylor Ho Bynum continues to delve into the endless possibilities of large ensemble writing on Enter the PlusTet, the debut of his newest band of the same name. Following in the footsteps of Navigation, his ambitious multi-format sextet and septet recording (Firehouse 12, 2012), this lean set finds the vanguard cornetist more than doubling the size ...


