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Iro Iro

Label: Red Toucan Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Ohio; Konnichiwa; Kombawa; Oyasuminasai.

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reg erg

Label: Red Toucan Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Tassili; Leprechaun; tobol; Adrar; Is it Here?; Wadi; Ger; Sonoran; Dome C; Tea Time.

Album

Reg Erg

Label: Red Toucan Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Tassili; Leprechaun; Tobol; Adrar; Is It Here?; Wadi; Ger; Sonoran; Dome C; Tea Time.

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Wake

Label: Red Toucan Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Slide; Ambitus; Scrabble; Parallax; Archipelago.

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Nad/Reed

Label: Red Toucan Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Corkula/Circle Saw; Esolovak/Rain Horses; Hep 1; Hep 2; Fohasz/Petition.

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Gratkowski / Brown / Winant: Wake

Read "Wake" reviewed by Mark Corroto


California meets Germany happens to be the headline of this trio of Frank Gratkowski, William Winant, and Chris Brown. Maybe the story-behind-the-story here is that great minds think alike and great improvisers improvise, well...greatly. German composer/reed musician Frank Gratkowski has been active on the European scene for the last 20 years. He has an affinity for ...

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Steve Cohn: Iro Iro

Read "Iro Iro" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Steve Cohn has come a long way as a musician from the early days when he first learned to play the piano and played the blues in a club. He spent two years in Japan, which tells how he came by Japanese instruments like the shakuhachi, the Japanese bamboo flute, and the hichiriki which is a ...

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Szilard Mezei Ensemble: Nad/Reed

Read "Nad/Reed" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Szilard Mezei calls his music contemporary improvised music--a term that has often been used and abused, showing how music can either be transformed by imagination or lack thereof. The impact is in direct proportion to the skill of the musicians, which is why listening to the Szilard Mezei Ensemble is such a singular experience. The 14-piece ...

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Szilard Mezei Ensemble: Nad / Reed

Read "Nad / Reed" reviewed by Nic Jones


Pointless arguments over where the geographical heart of the music lies these days are rendered only more so by music like that on Nad / Reed by the Szilard Mezei Ensemble. Coming as it does from Hungary, and with a burst of creativity, it's definitively human and thus not the product of any national--or indeed continental--sensibility. ...

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Steve Cohn: Iro Iro

Read "Iro Iro" reviewed by Nic Jones


Pianist Steve Cohn and his cohorts here avoid every cliché in the book in pursuit of music which even at the end of the program seems as elusive as it was at the beginning. This is no bad thing as it arguably sums up in essence the very nature of improvised music that seeks to avoid ...


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