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Album

Wavemakers

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2025
Track listing: Tracking; Omaha (feat. Sissel Vera Pettersen); Trondheim I; Trondheim II; Traces; Trondheim III; January; Spiral; Four Refractions.

Album

Listen Deeply

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2025
Track listing: Conduit; She's Showing Me; It Was Freely Given; When Love Lifts You Up; I Am With You; Quietude NO.2; Father Taught Me; Raise Others Up; Listen Deeply; Drawn To You; Making New Memories; Those Who Have Gone Before Me; Beauty Surrounds Me

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Article: Album Review

Julius Gawlik: It's All in Your Head

Read "It's All in Your Head" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


When jazz musicians talk about composition, they often mean something closer to architecture--blueprints that guide but do not dictate. Julius Gawlik's debut album takes this idea seriously, treating written material as a starting point rather than a destination. The Berlin-based saxophonist and clarinetist has assembled a quartet that thrives on incompleteness, where sketches become conversations and ...

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Article: Album Review

Wanees Zarour: Silwan

Read "Silwan" reviewed by Jack Bowers


There are times when not knowing what to expect can be helpful. Wanees Zarour, a Palestinian-American artist who now calls Chicago home, plays the buzuq and oud, stringed instruments from the Middle East, and couples them on Silwan with his skills as a composer to produce melodic and colorful images of his homeland interspersed with contemporary ...

Article: Year in Review

I Dischi del 2025 secondo Libero Farnè

Read "I Dischi del 2025 secondo Libero Farnè" reviewed by Libero Farnè


Anche quest'anno la scena statunitense del jazz più avanzato si è rivelata particolarmente ricca e competitiva. In questa liste di fine anno, però, ho voluto dare spazio anche ad alcuni dischi emblematici del panorama europeo, da sempre vitale e autentico, segnalando in particolare un protagonista storico come Barry Guy, anche perché nel corso del 2025 ho ...

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Article: Album Review

John Clay: About Time

Read "About Time" reviewed by Jack Bowers


New York-based drummer John Clay's latest album is appropriately titled About Time. For a drummer, of course, every phrase, every measure, every game plan is in essence about time, and Clay keeps exemplary time on each of the album's 10 numbers, as do the other members of his splendid quintet. Clay pilots a burnished ...

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Article: Album Review

Duo Réflections: Duo Réflections

Read "Duo Réflections" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


Piano and guitar duos walk a fine line. Too much harmony, and the sound collapses into density; too little, and the music drifts apart. In the hands of the French group Duo Réflections, this fragile balance becomes something alive and breathing. Pianist Sylvain Rey and guitarist Leandro López-Nussa have been refining their partnership for nearly a ...

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Article: Year in Review

Libero Farnè's Best Jazz Albums of 2025

Read "Libero Farnè's Best Jazz Albums of 2025" reviewed by Libero Farnè


Once again this year, the most forward-looking strand of the U.S. jazz scene has proven to be especially rich and compelling. In my list, however, I have tried to make room for a number of emblematic releases from the European scene, which remains consistently vital and authentic. In this spirit, I chose to highlight a historic ...

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Article: Album Review

Domo Branch: Hand of Gifts

Read "Hand of Gifts" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Even though Oregon-bred Domo Branch is traversing an enviable path as a drummer and composer, he hasn't forgotten how he got where he is and those to whose wisdom and guidance he owes a large measure of his success. On Hand of Gifts, his second recording as leader of his own group, Branch salutes his high ...

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Article: Album Review

Harper Trio: Dialogue of Thoughts

Read "Dialogue of Thoughts" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


With their sophomore album, Dialogue of Thoughts , the Harper Trio returns with a record that feels both intimate and expansive, a journey through sound that. is subtly exhilarating. Maria-Christina Harper's electric harp, paired with Josephine Davies' expressive saxophone and Evan Jenkins' precise, yet fluid drumming, forms a trio that listens as much as it plays. ...


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