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Anders Ahlen Unit: Lines and Dots

by Dave Wayne
I hope it's not too silly to say that Lines and Dots, the new album by guitarist and composer Anders Ahlén, is really cool. But it is; both in the colloquial sense and in the jazz sense. The music goes down with nary a wasted note, the cover art is hip and minimal, and it comes-self-produced ...
Moers Festival: Moers, Germany, May 17-20, 2013

by Henning Bolte
Moers Festival 2013Moers, GermanyMay 17-19, 2013The internationally renowned Moers Festival again arrived at a turning point, with its 42nd edition. It was the last edition with the famous blue marquee in the vast Castle-park of the city of Moers. Next year, the festival will continue in a reconstructed solid hall, an old covered ...
Can't Stop Snusing

By Niklas Barno
Label: Ayler Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: Admitting; Believing; Deciding; Surrendering; Awakening.
Didier Lasserre - Joel Grip - Niklas Barno: Can't Stop Snusing

by AAJ Italy Staff
Can't Stop Snusing, titolo che fa riferimento allo Snus, tabacco da masticare assai diffuso in Svezia, è album da maneggiare con attenzione, per evitare che un'assunzione scriteriata della musica contenuta, possa scatenare una sventagliata di controindicazioni sull'incauto ascoltatore. Il trio franco-svedese si muove per oltre cinquanta minuti nei territori della libera improvvisazione assoluta, ciascuno dei protagonisti ...
Niklas Barno / Joel Grip / Didier Lasserre: Can't Stop Snusing

by Eyal Hareuveni
The sophomore release of this Swedish-French trio is powerful as its excellent debut from two years ago, Snus (Ayler, 2010). Can't Stop Snusing, named after the Swedish moist-powder tobacco, is an infectious, raw and direct set of free jazz improvisations by fearless musicians. The trio is comprised of Swedish trumpeter Niklas Barnö and bassist Joel Grip, ...
Je Suis!: Mistluren

by Mark Corroto
In 1962 free jazz pioneer Albert Ayler moved to Sweden. Like Jesus Christ's 40 days in the desert, he came home to the United States after being tempted by the devil, and led a revolution in free jazz. His Swedish temptation, perhaps it was a viral contagion, has survived these past 50 years, resurfacing in the ...