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Article: Album Review

Al Orkestra: Where Are We Now?

Read "Where Are We Now?" reviewed by John Kelman


Sometimes the best music comes from the most unexpected places. British ex-pat Joe Higham has been living in Belgium for 20 years--first studying, now teaching and gigging with a cadre of undervalued Belgian players. Plenty of artists cite a collection of influences, but this saxophonist/clarinetist and his Al Orkestra concoct a truly wonderful mélange, with touchstones ...

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Taylor Ho Bynum & Spidermonkey Strings: Madeleine Dreams

Read "Madeleine Dreams" reviewed by Ivana Ng


Madeleine Dreams is about as odd as the novel upon which it is based. Taylor Ho Bynum and SpiderMonkey Strings weave deftly through the magical realism of Madeleine is Sleeping, a novel written by Bynum's sister Sarah Shun-lien Bynum. Vocalist Kyoko Kitamura flows through the divide between dream and reality with grace. She ...

Article: Album Review

Sun Ra: Sun Ra Featuring Pharoah Sanders & Black Harold

Read "Sun Ra Featuring Pharoah Sanders & Black Harold" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Esce in CD un leggendario disco dell'orchestra di Sun Ra, registrato dal vivo nel 1964, stampato in quantità limitata dalla Saturn nel 1976 e per lungo tempo introvabile: l'interesse degli appassionati era dovuto soprattutto alla presenza del giovane Pharoah Sanders, colto prima di entrare nell'orbita coltraniana. Quest'edizione è molto più di una ristampa in quanto aggiunge ...

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News: Music Industry

Leo Records: Thirty Years Old and Counting

Remarkably, the latest batch of releases from Leo Records marked the labels thirtieth anniversary. In those three decades, proprietor Leo Feigin has released a prodigious amount of music on the Leo, LeoLab, Golden Years, Long Arms and Feet First labels, achieving an enviable balance between releases by established stars and those by lesser known artists that ...

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Article: From the Inside Out

Three Pairs of Aces - Wild!

Read "Three Pairs of Aces - Wild!" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Corina Bartra & Her Azu Project Afro Peruvian Jazz Celebration Blue Spiral Music 2009 Corina Bartra does more than compose and sing in a style that merges music from North and South America--she lives this style by splitting her days between her native Peru and adopted hometown of New York ...

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Article: Album Review

Taylor Ho Bynum / Spider Monkey Strings: Madeleine Dreams

Read "Madeleine Dreams" reviewed by John Sharpe


That this is cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum's fourth leadership date so far this year speaks volumes about his growing stature as a bandleader, writer and virtuoso instrumentalist. Justly known as one of celebrated composer/saxophonist Anthony Braxton's foremost interpreters over the last decade, Bynum's star now shines even more brightly in the creative music firmament, thanks to ...

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Article: Interview

Bill Dixon: In Medias Res

Read "Bill Dixon: In Medias Res" reviewed by Clifford Allen


Trumpeter and composer Bill Dixon is one of those rare figures in creative music who was both there as it took its initial steps and currently remains at the forefront of contemporary improvisation. In the last two years, he has directed or co-led orchestral configurations and recorded and performed with hand-picked small groups of international renown. ...

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Article: Live Review

Alexander Hawkins Ensemble at the Vortex, London

Read "Alexander Hawkins Ensemble at the Vortex, London" reviewed by John Sharpe


Alexander Hawkins Ensemble The Vortex London, England August 10, 2009 If you can judge a person by the company he keeps, then pianist Alexander Hawkins must be someone to watch given his musical associations, both actual and virtual. The packed house at the Vortex certainly thought so, confounding Hawkins' ...

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Article: Album Review

TriBeCaStan: Strange Cousin

Read "Strange Cousin" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


The musical state of mind known as TriBeCaStan was co-founded by multi-instrumentalist John Kruth (whose more colorful credits include “banshee mandolin" for rock bands the Meat Puppets and Violent Femmes) and ethnomusicologist Jeff Green. Their forces were joined, in their march toward musical independence, by bassist Dave Dreiwitz (from the band Ween), and multi-reed man Matt ...

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Article: Album Review

Fred Hess Big Band: Hold On

Read "Hold On" reviewed by Troy Collins


Originally from Abington, Pennsylvania, tenor saxophonist Fred Hess has resided in Denver, Colorado since 1981. Though Denver is not often considered a hotbed of progressive jazz, Hess, as founder of the Boulder Creative Music Ensemble and Denver's Creative Music Works Orchestra, has fashioned an alternative to the East Coast/West Coast paradigm. With 14 albums as a ...


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