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RED Trio and Mattias Ståhl: North And The Red Stream

Read "North And The Red Stream" reviewed by John Sharpe


On their fifth album, Swedish vibraphonist Mattias Ståhl joins the Portuguese Red Trio as a guest. He's the latest in a sequence which includes alliances with saxophonist John Butcher and trumpeter Nate Wooley on disc, and reedman Ken Vandermark in performance. The product, North And The Red Stream, comprises three collective improvisations recorded at the VDU ...

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2° Ètage (Christine Wodrascka - Jean Luc Cappozzo - Gerry Hemingway): Grey Matter

Read "Grey Matter" reviewed by Giuseppe Segala


Precisione nei dettagli, ascolto reciproco, ricerca della sintonia. Questi i capisaldi su cui si basa la musica di 2° étage. Fin dalle prime note, è chiaro l'approccio del trio di Christine Wodrascka, Jean-Luc Cappozzo e Gerry Hemingway, che costruisce una musica liberamente improvvisata, sintonizzata su movimenti dinamici minimi, timbri che si fondono, facendo perdere la specifica ...

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William Hooker & Liudas Mockūnas: Live at Vilnius Jazz Festival

Read "Live at Vilnius Jazz Festival" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Did somebody say “bring it?" Must have, because the combination of muscleman drummer William Hooker and Lithuanian saxophonist Liudas Mockūnas surely delivers the goods in this 53-minute duo improvisation performance at the Vilnius Jazz Festival in October 2013.The four lengthy tracks are part of a continuous set the two seared into their audience's ears. ...

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Rodrigo Amado's Motion Trio + Peter Evans: The Freedom Principle

Read "The Freedom Principle" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Saxophonist Rodrigo Amado requires a proper foil to his music making. Not so much a player who is his converse, but more like a complementary player. One who completes or enhances his sound. In trumpeter Peter Evans, he has found his homogeneous antithesis. Heard on two recent recordings, the LP-only release Live In Lisbon> ...

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Rodrigo Amado Motion Trio & Peter Evans: Live in Lisbon

Read "Live in Lisbon" reviewed by Alberto Bazzurro


Live performance allo stato brado, quella raccolta in questo LP (un ampio brano per facciata, come da più consolidate tradizioni “viniliche"), che vede il trio del sassofonista portoghese e l'illustre ospite americano disimpegnarsi al meglio all'interno dello spazio offerto (in senso lato) dal Teatro Maria Matos di Lisbona il 16 marzo 2013. Il ...

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Jason Ajemian: A Way a Land of Life

Read "A Way a Land of Life" reviewed by Vincenzo Roggero


La registrazione, risalente al dicembre del 2006 e opportunamente ripescata e pubblicata dalla sempre più interessante NoBusiness Records, riunisce attorno al bassista Jason Ajemian un terzetto di fuoriclasse della scena improvvisativa statunitense e ci permette di apprezzarne appieno la dirompente vitalità, la contagiosa energia, l'intensità emotiva, la naturalezza nell'agire dentro e fuori i canoni.

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Rodrigo Amado Motion Trio meetings with Peter Evans

Read "Rodrigo Amado Motion Trio meetings with Peter Evans" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


Portuguese, Lisbon-based saxophonist (and photographer) Rodrigo Amado's main musical vehicle in recent years is the Motion Trio, a powerful, rhythmic unit that collaborated before with Chicagoan trombonist Jeb Bishop (The Flame Alphabet, Clean Feed, and Burning Live At Jazz Ao Centro, JACC, both released on 2012). Amado and this trio new collaborative endeavour unites these excellent ...

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Jason Ajemian: A Way A Land Of Life

Read "A Way A Land Of Life" reviewed by John Sharpe


While the talented cast dazzles, what comes across most strongly on this 42-minute LP is the controlling mind of bassist Jason Ajemian. Part of the fertile underground scene in Chicago, Ajemian has featured with Ken Vandermark and Matt Bauder, as well as cornetist Rob Mazurek's Exploding Star Orchestra. But none of that really prepares one for ...

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Nate Wooley/Hugo Antunes/Chris Corsano: Malus

Read "Malus" reviewed by John Sharpe


Named musician of the year in the El Intruso 2013 critics poll, trumpeter Nate Wooley looks to be on a roll. That's in spite, or perhaps that should be because, of being so hard to pin down. His output stretches from experimental solo works such as Trumpet/Amplifier (Smeraldina-Rima 2011) and The Almond (Pogus Productions, 2011), to ...

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Max Johnson: The Prisoner

Read "The Prisoner" reviewed by John Sharpe


NYC-based bassist Max Johnson already boasts an impressively strong discography, after just two entries: Quartet (Not Two, 2013) and Elevated Vegetation (FMR, 2012). With a new crew on board for The Prisoner, he tackles that hoary chestnut the concept album. Except of course that in the medium of jazz, this doesn't mean a string of banal ...


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