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Conundrum Vol. 1 - Itself Through Disappearance

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Pedro Melo Alves, João Barradas - January 14th, 2022; Pedro Melo Alves, Audrey Chen - November 11th, 2022; Pedro Melo Alves, Ignaz Schick - September 29th, 2022; Pedro Melo Alves, Nuno Rebelo - February 22nd, 2019; Pedro Melo Alves, Marta Warelis - December 20th, 2023; Pedro Melo Alves, Violeta Garcia - April 12th, 2023; Pedro Melo Alves, Jacqueline Kerrod - February 11th, 2019; Pedro Melo Alves, Carlos Barretto - May 13th, 2022; Pedro Melo Alves, Sara Serpa - July 9th, 2022; Pedro Melo Alves, Rafael Toral - March 4th, 2022; Pedro Melo Alves, Grilo - February 12th, 2019; Pedro Melo Alves, Gil Dionísio - October 19th, 2023; Pedro Melo Alves, Ece Canlı - February 9th, 2023.

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Night Birds

Label: Robalo Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: From a Distance; Carlos; Melting Ice; Family, Night Birds; Counting; Underwater; Degrowth; Bergman's Island; Lost Whale; Watching You Grow; Bagatelle, Op.6: Lento.

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Dirty Boxing / Floating City

Label: Skipstone Records
Released: 2024
Track listing:
Dirty Boxing:

Sprawl; Foot Stomp; Shrimping (Mod 9); Ground & Pound (Mod 1); D'Arce (Mod 2); Contender; Submission; Kimura.

Floating City:

Floating City I; Floating City II; Floating City (Interstitial I); Floating City III; Floating City IV; Floating City (Interstitial II); Floating City V.

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New Oscar Peterson And Charlie Parker Recordings And More

Read "New Oscar Peterson And Charlie Parker Recordings And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


Newly discovered recordings from Oscar Peterson and Charlie Parker kick off a show packed with new releases. We close the program with a track from a new box set celebrating the work of bassist Scott LaFaro. Playlist Show Intro 00:00 Oscar Peterson Quartet “Kelly's Blues" from City Lights The Oscar Peterson Quartet Live In ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Paying Tribute: Jamie Baum and Kris Davis

Read "Paying Tribute: Jamie Baum and Kris Davis" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


These two albums present prominent female musicians paying tribute to other women in the arts who have inspired them. Jamie Baum draws her inspiration from the work of several poets while Kris Davis tips her cap to other jazz pianists. The Jamie Baum Septet + What Times Are These Sunnyside Records ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

McCoy Tyner, Joe Henderson, Sara Serpa and Altus

Read "McCoy Tyner, Joe Henderson, Sara Serpa and Altus" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


Blue Note unearths historic recordings from jazz giants McCoy Tyner and Joe Henderson and we feature new music from Sara Serpa and Bryan Lynch.Playlist Meshell Ndegeocello" Tsunami Rising" from No More Water The Gospel of James Baldwin (Blue Note) 0:00 Host Speaks 8:04 Meshell Ndegeocello “On The Mountain" No More Water: The Gospel of ...

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Article: Live Review

Radical Community: Sara Serpa at The Stone

Read "Radical Community: Sara Serpa at The Stone" reviewed by Adam Beaudoin


Sara Serpa The Stone New York, NYSeptember 18-21, 2024 The set opened with a half-hour of uninterrupted sound: sections and songs segued organically; the audience sat rapt in intent silence, not applauding even for the most intricate, moving solos. Applause finally came, when the musicians eventually paused, in a spontaneous collective ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Wayne Shorter, Samara Joy, Barker/Irabagon/Parker, Tom Johnson Jazz Orchestra

Read "Wayne Shorter, Samara Joy, Barker/Irabagon/Parker, Tom Johnson Jazz Orchestra" reviewed by Cheryl K.


During this week's two-hour program of Jazz and improvised music--saxophonist Wayne Shorter; vocalist Samara Joy; Meva's Journal; trombonist Ryan Keberle; drummer Gerald Cleaver; keyboardist, composer and bandleader Tom Johnson; and The Impanemas. Playlist Wayne Shorter “Zero Gravity to the 15th Dimension" from Celebration, Vol. 1 (Blue Note) 11:42 Sara Serpa “Mercy and Caprice" from ...

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Article: Album Review

The Jamie Baum Septet+: What Times Are These

Read "What Times Are These" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Nella sua nuova incisione Jamie Baum coniuga impegno civile e ricercata varietà di soluzioni musicali con voci e suoni di particolare freschezza. A distanza di sei anni dal precedente Bridges la flautista e compositrice firma l'album più riuscito del suo ensemble, in gran parte rinnovato con l'ingresso del trombettista Jonathan Finlayson, del pianista Luis ...


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