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Favourite Recordings of 2022

by Maurice Hogue
From an extended all-ECM special last show to close 2022 to this week's favourite shows of 2022 to open a new year. And let me wish you a healthy and productive 2023 while I have the floor. I've picked out music from a goodly number of my favourite releases out of an awful lot of great ...
Living at the End of the World

Label: ears&eyes Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: 1. Yis Ku Ghimetn Chim Gidi (I Don't Know Your True Value)
2. The Pilgrim
3. Oysters
4. Maverick Road
5. Cinta Marina (feat. Camila Meza)
6. Picklepuss Romp
7. Regarding Kobe
8. Living at the End of the World
9.Max
Live at Scholes Street Studio

Label: Gaucimusic
Released: 2022
Track listing: improvisation I; improvisation II; improvisation III.
Microcosms

By Shawn Lovato
Label: ears&eyes Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Microcosms (opening); Modular Ascension (for alto saxophone); Serenity Amid Absurdity (for violin and guitar);
Splitting Hairs Part I (for drums); Splitting Hairs Part II (for piano and percussion); Splitting Atoms Part I (for
ensemble); Splitting Atoms Part II (for bass); Microcosms (closing).
Sera Niebla

Label: Ears And Eyes Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Sitio; Trama; Momo; Figueras; Guailicho; Sera Niebla; Raida; VicunaPorto.
Ullman/Swell Quartet, The Attic Frank Carlberg & Josh Sinton

by Maurice Hogue
Improvisers abound in this episode. Portugal's Rodrigo Amado & The Attic, Bernardo Tinoco & Tom Maciel, Joao Lencastre's quartet, and Pedro Alves Sousa and friends lead the way, while the Chilean band Nichunimu makes its debut with a startling use of electronics. Baritone saxophonist Josh Sinton's back with a new release by his Predicate Quartet, more ...
Thumbscrew, Mali Obomsawin and John Escreet

by Maurice Hogue
A few new releases by trios to contemplate and explore in this episode, highlighted by the latest from Thumbscrew, that stellar threesome of Mary Halvorson, Michael Formanek and Tomas Fujiwara. Multi-colored Midnight is one of their best to date. Also on the bill, pianist John Escreet, The Bad Plus's latest with new members Ben Monder and ...
Nicolas Politzer: Sera Niebla

by Mike Jurkovic
A digital release only from Ears&Eyes Records, Argentinan drummer/composer Nicolas Politzer's blurry, obstinate, and steady handed debut, Sera Niebla (translated to there will be fog), catches the ear first with its nebula of inherent mystery then holds your attention fast with the music's dusky twists and turns. Under Santiago Leibson's leadership, the trio has ...
William Parker, Clemens Kuratle, Ernesto Jodos & Apophenia

by Maurice Hogue
There is plenty of new releases in this edition of One Man's Jazz, headed by a retrospective of earlier works of William Parker and a who's-who of guests (Universal Tonality). Also tracking back in time are releases from drummer Idris Muhammad and with his own retrospective of his ECM releases, guitarist Steve Tibbetts. From Europe come ...
Shawn Lovato: Microcosms

by Troy Dostert
Bassist Shawn Lovato's debut album, Cycles of Animation (Skirl, 2017), possessed a conceptual sophistication that went far beyond an imaginative slice of creative jazz. The same is evident on Microcosms, an album that involves giving his terrific ensemble the chance to develop minute gestures into larger, more determinate shapes. The constant ebb and flow that results ...