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Michael Sarian: Live at Cliff Bell's

Read "Live at Cliff Bell's" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


On March 30, 2023, Michael Sarian rolled into Detroit landmark Cliff Bell's with horn in hand. In the midst of a spring tour, that particular venue and evening provided an opportunity for the trumpeter and his bandmates--pianist Santiago Leibson, bassist Marty Kenney and drummer Nathan Ellman-Bell--to do what they do best. Working through new material and ...

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Peter DiCarlo: The Other Side

Read "The Other Side" reviewed by Richard J Salvucci


On “The Other Side," Peter di Carlo plays a repeated figure that reminds one of John Coltrane trying to find “Giant Steps." Nonetheless, DiCarlo is an alto player, and more in the vein of Marc Russo or someone out of Tower of Power than a typical post-bop alto player. The figure, the shape and pacing of ...

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Twin Talk: Twin Talk Live

Read "Twin Talk Live" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The trio Twin Talk makes music that is best described as stealthfully hip. This Chicago ensemble of drummer Andrew Green, tenor saxophonist Dustin Laurenzi and bassist/vocalist Katie Ernst does not trade in a clamorous and flamboyant sound. Still, in their own way, the trio stands out as expressive and captivating. Their fallaciously titled Twin Talk Live ...

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Smoke of the Midnight Lamp

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Label: Shifting Paradigm Records
Released: 2024
Duration: 08:05

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Joan Hutton / Sue Orfield: Splash

Read "Splash" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


Alto saxophonist Joan Hutton and tenor saxophonist Sue Orfield co-lead a quintet out of the US Midwest called Take That Back. The band's distinctive sound rises out of the rich dialogue between their two leaders. They flow, stomp and roll through a program of mostly original music with high spirits and style. “Splash" and ...

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Kavyesh Kaviraj: Fables

Read "Fables" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


If there is a more masterly and majestic way to open a debut album than the running the circularity and capricious muscle of “Who Am I" it has not been often heard. It is that sense of hearing a new maker of myth and beauty with a fine ear and a finer talent reveal itself on ...

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Zachary Finnegan: Guidance and Gratitude

Read "Guidance and Gratitude" reviewed by Nicholas F. Mondello


Guidance and Gratitude from trumpeter and composer Zachary Finnegan delivers nine highly-textured and involving selections. Each selection presents itself with a story background in its title and each is a multi-layered composition, a micro-symphony. It is intelligent music. “Urban Motion" is an energetic, perhaps frantic, landscape with an ostinato six-note bed and a ...

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Alliance: Alliance

Read "Alliance" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


The eponymous debut from Alliance--a collective quartet spearheaded by saxophonist Sharel Cassity and drummer Colleen Clark, and harmonically hinged on pianist Hannah Mayer and bassist Carmani Edwards-- is a shining example of the strength behind a pact in play. A sorority built on substantial musical prowess and possibilities, this is a band that's locked and loaded ...

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Jake Baldwin, Zacc Harris, Pete Henning: Boundaries

Read "Boundaries" reviewed by Kyle Simpler


Some music defies definition. If it fits into a recognizable style, it is not that difficult to describe. When artists step outside traditional boundaries to create a different sound, it frequently becomes one of those “you just have to hear it" moments. Such is the case with Boundaries, the debut release from the trio of trumpeter ...

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The Early Planets: The Waits / InBetween Music

Read "The Waits / InBetween Music" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Minneapolis-based jazz trio The Early Planets features the impressive talents of composer and guitarist Mike Wolter which may take listeners on a transcendent journey with their latest release, The Waits / InBetween Music. The album opens with “Tone Down Your Vibe," in which Wolter's intricate melodies float atop a Latin-like pulse. The interplay between the musicians ...


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