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O.N.E.
O.N.E. is Poland's first all-female instrumental jazz band. As an acoustic quartet, they mix lyricism and songfulness with their wild and uncompromising free jazz energy.
Monia Muc, Kamila Drabek, Patrycja Wybrańczyk and Kateryna Ziabliuk are outstanding representatives of the young generation of musicians of the Polish improvised scene. They create in the spirit of democracy – they compose and arrange their songs together.
Well, actually...
By O.N.E.
Label: April Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Robespierre?; Berio; Kaldur Vindur; Cipher; Well, actually…; [solo form]; Oslo; Fount; Ry; Sneaking Around.
Sam Gill, Federico Calcagno, Scofield/Holland & Perelman/Anderson
by Maurice Hogue
Sydney Australia saxophonist Sam Gill's new Sensemaker with his band Coursed Waters is one of the best things I've heard this year, and there are a hell of a lot of excellent recordings, so definitely colour me impressed. Sam's music sounds like it's coming out of the Berlin-New York free jazz axis. Right there also is ...
Mark Turner, Perelman/Wooley, O.N.E. & Herb Robertson
by Maurice Hogue
Acclaimed saxophonist Mark Turner's new recording, Reflections on: The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, will attract attention not only for the brilliant playing, but also for the very forthright topic of a bi-racial man able to pass" as white. Turner used as his motivation the semi-fictional account written by James Weldon Johnson, a central figure of ...
Joachim Kuhn, Day & Taxi & Java Quartet
by Maurice Hogue
German pianist/alto player Joachim Kuhn arrived in Paris in the late '60s; that city was the epicenter of an explosion in free jazz, fueled by several musicians from America (many of them from the AACM) and a desire among European players to push their music forward. One concert that Kuhn played at in the fall of ...


