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Cigarettes at Sunrise

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2025
Duration: 05:24

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Miguel Ângelo Trio: Distopia

Read "Distopia" reviewed by Andrew Hunter


Portuguese double-bassist Miguel Ângelo is a busy guy. He leads a quartet, with which he has released three records, as well as the trio he appears with here. He is also a member of several other small groups and has, fairly uniquely, released a record of solo double bass--the splendidly titled I Think I'm Going To ...

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William Carn's Choices: The Unburdening

Read "The Unburdening" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The Covid pandemic allowed Canadian trombonist William Carn to push toward electronics, to move in the direction of going remote with his fellow players for the process of putting a set of sounds together. His debut album, 2023's self-produced Choices (review here) started the process. He doubles down (a much-heard phrase in the 2020s, thanks to ...

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Gayle Ellett & The Electromags: The Painted River of Light

Read "The Painted River of Light" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Gayle Ellett and The Electromags' The Painted River of Light“ is a sonic expedition that feels as though it was lifted from a vivid, psychedelic vision, carefully refined and imbued with contemporary polish. This is the third release for the group led by Ellett, who fronted the legendary progressive rock band Djam Karet. The album is ...

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Andrew Moreno: Axiom

Read "Axiom" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


When a debut album arrives with the emotional weight and conceptual depth of Axiom, it is hard not to pay attention. Venezuelan guitarist and composer Andrew Moreno does not just introduce himself with this record--he tells his story, lays out his map of memories and migrations, and opens up a sound world both deeply personal and ...

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Pat Petrillo: Contemporaneous

Read "Contemporaneous" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Funk, fusion, blues and soul are the order of the day on drummer Pat Petrillo's recording, Contemporaneous, wherein he leads groups of various sizes, from septet to nonet, through their scrupulously designed paces and even plays every instrument (well, basically drums and percussion) on the album's anomalous title track (complete with “contemporaneous" voice-overs). ...

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Charles Owens Trio: Here It Is

Read "Here It Is" reviewed by Ken Hohman


Saxophonist Charles Owens is getting his second or even third wind these days and for those who follow him it is a pleasure to experience. An internationally-acclaimed tenor saxophonist, pianist, composer, bandleader and educator whose creative journey spans over 35 years, Owens plays a vital role in the thriving music scene in Richmond and Charlottesville, Virginia, ...

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Ines Velasco: A Flash of Cobalt Blue

Read "A Flash of Cobalt Blue" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Dopo la laurea con lode al Berklee College in composizione e varie esperienze di orchestrazione nell'ultimo decennio (Snarky Puppy, Metropole Orkest, Gregory Porter, Avenged Sevenfold, NY Philharmonic String Quartet, la National Jazz Orchestra of México), la messicana Ines Velasco debutta con un proprio album in veste di compositrice e bandleader. Il lavoro è stato ...

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O'Clock Trio: Sessions 24

Read "Sessions 24" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The trio's Sessions 24 is an EP that clocks in around 15 minutes and serves as a sonic adventure that leans hard into the wild world of effects-driven soundscapes. Spearheaded by Willie Oteri's guitar wizardry, Ricardo Acevedo's (also known as Lost Cat Magnet) pulsating beats, synths and samples, with Tiago da Silva's anchoring bass and percussion, ...

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Ludovica Burtone: Migration Tales

Read "Migration Tales" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Dopo il debutto del 2020 con Sparks, la violinista friulana attiva a New York presenta un album ampiamente rinnovato nell'organico strumentale e nei suoi componenti. Non c'è più il quartetto d'archi ma un sestetto d'impronta jazzistica e prevalenza femminile, in cui resta solo la pianista Marta Sánchez. I nuovi partner sono Milena Casado al flicorno, Julieta ...


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