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iT's a RioT!

Label: In The Flesh Record Company
Released: 2025
Track listing: 1. Monk's Dream 2. Ask Me Now 3. Ricochet 4. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning 5. Smog Eyes 6. Goodbye 7. Tricotism 8. Lennie!s Pennies 9. We See 10.Well You Needn!t 11.A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New Music From Brennan, Borgatti, Hilton, Threadgill & More

Read "New Music From Brennan, Borgatti, Hilton, Threadgill & More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


This episode features music from Latin America, North America, Europe, and the Mediterranean region. It begins with rhythmically driven Latin jazz and piano-led ensemble work, followed by experimental compositions using layered electronics, extended techniques, and non-standard forms. Midway, the programme includes modal structures, bowed string textures, and vibraphone-led chamber jazz. The final third presents free improvisation, ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Marc Ribot, Nicolò Ricci, Mary Halvorson, Shake Stew & More

Read "Marc Ribot, Nicolò Ricci, Mary Halvorson, Shake Stew & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Enjoy a set full of surprises and delights, with a special mention for Marc Ribot's latest album, a 9-song collection bearing the mark of Hal Willner, and a quarter century in the making!Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Shake Stew “Wake Up and Be ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Albert Beger, Matthew Ottignon & Sinaptrico

Read "Albert Beger, Matthew Ottignon & Sinaptrico" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Another of those One Man's Jazz where the selections come from various geographical locations around the globe and cover a lot of miles: from the Middle East a pair of tunes from Israeli saxophonist Albert Beger; from the Pacific you'll hear new releases from Japan (a Tokyo club first-meeting jam featuring saxophonist Kenzo Ogino & two ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Rudi Mahall, Fabian Dudek, John Blum & Tarbaby

Read "Rudi Mahall, Fabian Dudek, John Blum & Tarbaby" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


The shrinkwrap comes off several new albums sampled in this show, and there's a decided tilt to Europe. One of the stalwarts of the European avant-garde, Rudi Mahall, offers The Straight Horn Of Rudi Mahall, his first album playing only clarinet. Another reed player from Germany, Fabian Dudek doesn't hold anything back on his intriguing Distant ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Lisa Hoppe, Santiago Leibson, Artur Malecki & Angelica Sanchez

Read "Lisa Hoppe, Santiago Leibson, Artur Malecki & Angelica Sanchez" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Some exciting new releases dot the playlist of this episode of One Man's Jazz. Bassist Lisa Hoppe's back with another release by her Third Reality Trio, and I'm very happy to play music from pianist Santiago Leibson's latest. He returned home to Buenos Aires to make this Aparecerse . There's much buzz in Poland about young ...

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Anna Kaluza / Jan Roder: Am Frankfurter Tor

Read "Am Frankfurter Tor" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The remarkable debut Am Frankfurter Tor by the duo of alto saxophonist Anna Kaluza and double bassist Jan Roder is both an introduction (sort of) and confirmation (absolutely) of two complete musicians. It is a sort of introduction because listeners are more likely to be familiar with the recorded output of Roder in ensembles such as ...

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Article: Album Review

EUPHORIUM_freakestra: soundz offfe drzk wähuh

Read "soundz offfe drzk wähuh" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The funny thing about DNA is that just when scientists believe it to be the identifiable signature of all living things, along comes CRISPR gene editing. This technology allows an operator to edit the basic genetic material of an organism, much like the music of Oliver Schwerdt's EUPHORIUM_freakestra. We're not talking science fiction here, more like ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Rantzer, Ballantyne, Millaci, Tonbruket and More

Read "Rantzer, Ballantyne, Millaci, Tonbruket and More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


At the heart of this week's show are albums by Tito Mangialajo Rantzer and Andy Ballantyne both of which include dedications to famous jazz musicians. Amongst other material there is also new music from Giuseppe Millaci & Vogue Trio and Tonbruket. Playlist Tito Mangialajo Rantzer “After Sam" from Dedications (Solista Records) 00:00 Andy ...


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