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Hu Vibrational: Universal Mother

Read "Universal Mother" reviewed by Jeff Stockton


Drum circles in the park might get a bad rap, but for centuries the spiritual life of human beings has been synced to the sound of the drum. Any culture that puts meditation at the center of its practice has used a steady pulse as the vehicle for expanding consciousness and breaking through the temporal world. ...

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Marvin "Hannibal" Peterson and the Sunrise Orchestra: Children of the Fire

Read "Children of the Fire" reviewed by Aaron Rogers


Trumpet and koto player Marvin “Hannibal" Peterson has led a reclusive career in jazz since the early '70s, when he first started making albums. A free jazz player in the style of Don Cherry with the metallic tone of Freddie Hubbard, Peterson is widely unknown even to the most diehard jazz fans. His low profile is ...

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Spirit Walk

Label: Soul Jazz Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Lugano; Drum Story; Bridget; For Coltrane; Blind Tom; Which One?; Lions Of Juda; It Cannot Be True; Unity.

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Steve Reid Ensemble: Spirit Walk

Read "Spirit Walk" reviewed by Chris May


An uber-visceral, trance-centric celebration of Great Black Music ancient-to-modern--mixing up free improv, Afrobeat, the astral jazz of Pharoah Sanders and Alice Coltrane, North African Sufi music, early '70s electric Miles, chicken shack B3 grooves, Gil Scott Heron and the Last Poets, and more, all of it laced with real time electronica--Spirit Walk is serious mindbending business, ...

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Voodoo Drums

Label: Soul Jazz Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Yanvalou; Africanadou; Rongol; Zepol; Dahome; Congo; Mai; Parigol; Contredance; Afranchi; Juba; Petro; Kita; Bounba; Koye; Zepol; Areyen; Mas Karon; Ibo.

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Voodoo Drums: Voodoo Drums

Read "Voodoo Drums" reviewed by AAJ Staff


When one examines the role rhythm plays in jazz, it's a complicated affair. The early introduction of European instruments, which essentially make up the modern jazz drummer's kit, brought with it the legacy of the marching band: timekeeping, accents, and (eventually) swing. But the sphere of African rhythm, as it has been maintained in traditions throughout ...


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