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Article: Album Review

Niculin Janett Quartet Featuring Rich Perry: No Parking Any Time

Read "No Parking Any Time" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


I was beginning to wonder if there were any “blowing sessions" recorded today that did not sound so blatantly contrived. From Berlin comes such a recording by Swiss alto saxophonist Niculin Janett and his quartet. No Parking Anytime features New York City tenor saxophonist Rich Perry, whose own recent Organique (Steeplechase, 2016), with Gary Versace (Hammond ...

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Odil - Something

Label: QFTF
Released: 2016
Track listing: Noirmout (intro); Hip Is Dead; Avishel Codou; Hübschi Biel; EIGHT; Jofraise; Something to Be Done; Noirmout Harbor.

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What Do I Miss

Label: QFTF
Released: 2016
Track listing: A Very Agressive Person; I Shouldn't Care; Hagen; I Hate Dogs; What Do I Miss.

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Don't Try You Are

Label: QFTF
Released: 2016
Track listing: Side 1: Lost In Time 1; Warkeepers; Seuls Contre Tous; Killer Bees; Side 2: Lost In Time 2; Killer Drones; Sarajevo.

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Clouds and Stormy Nights: A New Pair from QFTF

Read "Clouds and Stormy Nights: A New Pair from QFTF" reviewed by Geno Thackara


Germany's growing QFTF label remains ambitious as ever as 2016 draws to a close, showcasing two young off-the-beaten-path bandleaders with their own ideas of the directions modern jazz might take. With some fairly offbeat feels for melody, the pair manage to serve as two sides of the same semi-abstract coin. Matthew Sheens Cloud ...

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Song of the Day

Metamorphosis

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Label: QFTF
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Duration: 08:40

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Cloud Appreciation Day

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Released: 0
Duration: 05:35

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Article: Album Review

Marie Kruttli: What Do I Miss

Read "What Do I Miss" reviewed by Geno Thackara


There's a usual time-tested path so many musicians go through in their early phases: learn how to play, take examples from one's favorites or influences, continue absorbing the elements and mechanics of what they do, then take some time processing all those things and (hopefully) eventually spinning them into one's own voice or style. At the ...

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Article: Album Review

Camille-Alban Spreng: Odil - Something

Read "Odil - Something" reviewed by Geno Thackara


With an intuitive rhythmic malleability worthy of a drummer, Camille-Alban Spreng is the kind of pianist who enjoys playing fast and loose with meter as much as melody. The compositions on Odil -Something center around motifs that are intricate yet propulsive, which his quartet handily dashes off with easy flair. They can sound like a classic ...

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Article: Album Review

Martin Perret's L'Anderer: Don't Try You Are

Read "Don't Try You Are" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


The moody and mystical Don't Try You Are is a concept album--"the musical investigation of the murder of a mysterious man in an indefinite country just after a war." The music--written by drummer Perret--is high on atmosphere and mystery, often dark and sometimes unsettling. It's not an album to encourage an outbreak of dancing, but it ...


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