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Edouard Ferlet: Par Tous Les Temps

Read "Par Tous Les Temps" reviewed by John Kelman


Edouard Ferlet is a young French pianist who has been making a name for himself in Europe with his own projects and, most notably, with two recordings for bassist Jean-Philippe Viret’s trio. Etant Donnes and Considerations , both released on Philippe Ghielmetti’s progressive Sketch Music label, established Ferlet as a new artist on the scene with ...

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Mirabassi/Boltro/Ferris: (((AIR)))

Read "(((AIR)))" reviewed by John Kelman


When one thinks of chamber jazz, one hardly thinks of an ensemble consisting of piano, trumpet and trombone. This should not be such a foreign ide,a though, since the three instruments represent a broad range, both harmonically and texturally. And the trombone, at one time considered more of an ensemble instrument, is taking its rightful place ...

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Daniel Humair: Baby Boom

Read "Baby Boom" reviewed by John Kelman


Trust drummer Daniel Humair, who has had more musical lives than the proverbial cat, to continue to reinvent himself by surrounding himself with a group of young players who are equally at home with both composed and free styles of music. Baby Boom unites Humair with saxophonists Matthieu Donarier and Christophe Monniot, bassist Sebastien Boisseau and ...

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Marc Ducret: Qui Parle?

Read "Qui Parle?" reviewed by John Kelman


Now in his late forties, guitarist Marc Ducret has built a career out of taking the essence of various traditions and turning them on their side. With Qui Parle? Ducret has fashioned perhaps his most ambitious and audacious effort to date, a seventy-five minute suite that is bold and almost entirely indefinable in terms of how ...

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Marc Copland/Gary Peacock: What It Says

Read "What It Says" reviewed by John Kelman


With a brooding approach that is nonetheless elegant in its delicacy, pianist Marc Copland teams up for yet another series of outstanding duets, this time with double-bassist Gary Peacock. What It Says represents some of Copland's most impressionistically abstract work and, for Peacock, his most successful duet outing this side of his work with Ralph Towner. ...

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Ghost Ships

Label: Sketch
Released: 2003

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Qui Parle?

Label: Sketch
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. On Ne Peut Pas Danser La-Dessus, 2. Le Menteur, 3. L?Annexe Rural, 4. L?Annexe, 5. Qui Parle? 6. Emportez-Moi, 7. Double Entendre, 8. Ce Sont Les Noms de Mots, 9. Double, Simple, 10.Emportez-Moi

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Humair*, Stamm*, Friedman*, Boisseau* ‎– Ear Mix

Label: Sketch
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Huchedu 08:40 2. I Never Had My Second Breakfast 09:07 3. Quatrolingual 05:49 4. Pablo 05:59 5. Bois D'arbe 04:27 6. Black Narcissus 06:06 7. Toy Master 06:02 8. Wither Thou Goest 07:10

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Marc Ducret: Qui Parle?

Read "Qui Parle?" reviewed by Phil DiPietro


While he's turned in some brilliant interim work , it's been four years since Marc Ducret's last solo project. Now 46, Ducret worked more than two years on Qui parle? (which translates to “Who's speaking?"), wherein his conceptual thrust begins to overtake his colossal aptitude as a pure player. With the members of his working trio ...

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Liberte Surveillee

Label: Sketch
Released: 2002
Track listing: CD1


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