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Locked in a Basement

Label: Razdaz Recordz
Released: 2006
Track listing: Johnny2Rocketime; Locked in a Basement; Brown Bird, Olive Sloth, Green Dragon; Nice.; Aaaahh..; Make Me Dance, Make Me Dance; Sea Urchin. See Urchin Run.; Quick Groove Rolling; Love Comma Mark; Pi ~ 3.1415; Brawling on Epic Landforms.

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Heernt: Locked in a Basement

Read "Locked in a Basement" reviewed by Paul Olson


Mark Guiliana's work in Avishai Cohen's trio has more than demonstrated his rhythmic wit and precision in a consistently demanding musical setting. The drummer takes on the bandleader role with his new trio Heernt, whose debut, Locked in a Basement, reveals a sonic concept unlike Cohen's--and to Guiliana's credit, unlike anyone's. This is ...

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Avishai Cohen: Continuo

Read "Continuo" reviewed by Paul Olson


No bassist on the contemporary jazz scene is more technically able than Avishai Cohen, nor more immediately recognizable on a recording: his muscular, singing tone and richly melodic lines are unique. He's also got one of the tightest trios on earth, and the countless gigs pianist Sam Barsh and drummer Mark Guiliana have played with Cohen ...

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At Home

Label: Razdaz Recordz
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. Feediop 2. Madrid 3. Leh-Lah 4. Remembering 5. Renouf's Last Tooth 6. Gershon Beat 7. No Words 8. Punk (DJN) 9. Meditteranean [sic] Sun 10. Saba 11. Toledo

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Avishai Cohen Trio & Ensemble: At Home

Read "At Home" reviewed by Terrell Kent Holmes


The title of bassist Avishai Cohen's latest CD, At Home, is a double entendre. Given the diverse geographical titles and styles of the songs, it's clear that Cohen wants to convey the notion that he's at home everywhere, musically and geographically. The core of the work centers on his trio, but it also includes a fine ...

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Avishai Cohen: At Home

Read "At Home" reviewed by Paul Olson


Israeli bassist/composer Avishai Cohen is perhaps best known for playing with Chick Corea, but he was never destined to be a sideman; his songwriting and arranging skills are too developed. On At Home--his first release since 2003's Lyla--Cohen demonstrates that his writing and arranging are as imaginative and wide-ranging as his bass playing is virtuosic.

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Lyla

Label: Razdaz Recordz
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Ascension 2. Lyla 3. How Long 4. The Watcher 5. The Evolving Etude 6. Structure in Emotion 7. Handsonit 8. Come Together 9. How Long 10. Eternal Child 11. Simple Melody

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Avishai Cohen: Lyla

Read "Lyla" reviewed by Franz A. Matzner


Cross-pollination albums are difficult to produce, difficult to market, and most of all, difficult to make well. Lyla may very well succeed at all three. Combining Latin sources and electronic dance grooves with sampling and textural elements, pop covers, solo piano, and traditional jazz methods, Avishai Cohen has without a doubt succeeded in ...


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