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Article: Album Review

Dom Minasi: Quick Response

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Quick Response is Dom Minasi's latest effort since last year's Time Will Tell, also on CDM Records. Supported by a group of musicians who are no strangers to playing both classic hard bop and avant stuff, Minasi is delivering an album that in a way dwells both in classic and avant-garde territories. The ...

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Spring Heel Jack: Live

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Spring Heel Jack Live is a result to SHJ's venture in the world of avant-jazz and improvised music. It all started with Masses, an album that was first in a project called “Blue Series Continuum," where avant musicians from the Thirsty Ear record label went to collaborate together. This duo has made a name for itself ...

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Project Zlust Live and DNO's Tishina

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Project Zlust Project Zlust Live Chicken Madness 2004 The end of 2004 proved to be a busy and fruitful period for Project Zlust. During a period of two weeks, besides releasing the soundtrack for How I Killed A Saint , they released a live recording Project Zlust Live , and ...

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Nikola Kodjabashia: Reveries Of The Solitary Walker

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Although Nikola Kodjabashia has an extensive output and a very busy schedule, it is rare that he releases any of his work on CD. This London-based Macedonian composer, orchestra conductor and pianist graduated from the Faculty of Musical Arts at the University of Sts. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje, Macedonia in piano in 1993, and in ...

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Aleksandar Pejovski: Paper Dragon

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You can't really say what makes a piece of music good, but you can instantly recognise that “thing" that makes it sound good as soon as you hear it. It is far easier to say that a piece of music is good rather than describe the sort of feelings it provokes inside you. Sounds do a ...

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Sethstat: Rolling Garage

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Rolling Garage is the fourth release by a jazz combo previously known as Seth. It marks a huge leap forward for the band and a great successor to the previous release, simply titled Sethstat. Well versed in the so-called art of jazz, the band's members are informed in nearly every jazz style that ...

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Olivier Samouillan and Project Zlust: How I Killed A Saint

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Usually the music composed to accompany a certain film is written off as merely background material. Yet regardless of the genre, the soundtrack has to work in conjunction with the dialogues and the images in order establish the tone as well as the mood of the movie. In this case, Oliver Samouillan and Project Zlust have ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Kaldrma: Macedonian Chalgia Music (Keepers Of Tradition)

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Kaldrma is an older type of stone road that was built throughout the Balkans Peninsula during the Ottoman rule. It is now regarded as a kind of a monument or a leftover from the past, a type of road no longer built, yet still trodden upon. Symbolically it was taken as a metaphor ...

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Manuel Galban: Music Is My Life

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Cuban pianist, organist, and guitarist Manuel Galban was the part of the Havana doo-wop quartet Los Zafiros, a popular doo-wop group that was considered to be the finest in Cuba. As their guitarist and arranger, Galban pioneered a tough, rocking guitar style that is considered by Cuban musicians to be unique in their music. Los Zafiros ...

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Article: Live Review

Skopje Jazz Festival 2004 (23rd Edition)

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One may choose many words to describe what is happening at the Skopje Jazz Festival each year, but among those you won't hear words such as dull, uniformed, monotonous, as one its main characteristics is its diversity. For years the choice of participants has always been as diverse and as experimental as it can be. Each ...


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