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Triangle – Live at OHM, 1987

Label: NoBusiness Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Spinal Column; Toh-ro; Yuh-ru Yuru; Membrane System; Triangle; Valentine Chocolate; Depth of Focus; Peter & Sabu’s Points.

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Stop Time: Live At Prince Street, 1978

Label: NoBusiness Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Untitled I; Untitled II; Untitled III; Untitled IV.

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Visitation Of Spirits

Label: NoBusiness Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Charmaine; Imhotep; Vigilance; Brother Yusef; Unidentified Title.

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Korean Fantasy

Label: NoBusiness Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: FM-1; FM-2; FM-3.

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Seishin - Seido

Label: NoBusiness Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Seishin - Seido; Natural Sound; Remember; Ethyopia; Step by Step.

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Peter Brotzmann / Sabu Toyozumi: Triangle – Live at OHM, 1987

Read "Triangle – Live at OHM, 1987" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Triangle--Live At OHM, 1987 is a recording of Peter Brotzmann in Japan. Here he is performing with master free jazz drummer Sabu Toyozumi. This is not the musicians first meeting. The pair have released a couple nearly impossible to find discs such as Live In Japan 1982 (Improvised Company, 1999) and Live In Okayama 1987 (Improvised ...

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Yuji Takahashi / Sabu Toyozumi: The Quietly Clouds And A Wild Crane

Read "The Quietly Clouds And A Wild Crane" reviewed by John Sharpe


Unlike most drum and piano duets, where the keyboard gets all the best lines, Sabu Toyozumi and Yuji Takahashi craft a truly egalitarian meeting of minds on The Quietly Clouds And A Wild Crane. Recorded in 1998, it represents another bulletin from the vital Japanese free scene of the period issued by the Lithuanian NoBusiness imprint ...

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Mototeru Takagi / Kim Dae Hwan / Choi Sun Bae: Seishin - Seido

Read "Seishin - Seido" reviewed by John Sharpe


Seishin-Seido represents another heads up on the depth of the Japanese free jazz community from the Lithuanian NoBusiness imprint as part of its partnership with Chap Chap Records. They raid the archives for a live date from 1995 in the southern city of Hofu, which actually unites two Korean musicians, trumpeter Choi Sun Bae and percussionist ...

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Kirk Knuffke / Michael Bisio: For You I Don't Want To Go

Read "For You I Don't Want To Go" reviewed by John Sharpe


At the root of successful enduring partnerships lies trust. Without it you need detailed instructions to make things work. Cornetist Kirk Knuffke and bassist Michael Bisio enjoy trust in spades. It allows them to dispense with signposts and cues, relying instead on the inspiration which comes from experience, skill and a shared purpose. Their collaborations include ...

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Gebhard Ullmann / Steve Swell / Hilliard Greene / Barry Altschul: We're Playing In Here?

Read "We're Playing In Here?" reviewed by John Sharpe


For musicians, one consolatory by-product of lockdown was the chance to reappraise the archives, which led to a subsequent bonanza of deserving material reaching the marketplace. Whether that was the genesis of the limited edition LP We're Playing In Here? is a moot point, but this 2007 studio recording by the Gebhard Ullmann / Steve Swell ...


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