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Drum Music

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: 01. Conception Vessel - 3:47; 02. Gang of Five - 7:31; 03. Last Call - 5:57; 04. Fiasco - 5:18; 05. It Should Have Happened a Long Time Ago - 8:19; 06. Mumbo Jumbo - 4:22; 07. Olivia's Dream - 5:43; 08. Dance - 3:05; 09. In Remembrance of Things Past - 6:07; 10. Drum Music - 4:13. Composizioni di Paul Motian.

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Dave King with Bill Carrothers and Billy Peterson: I've Been Ringing You

Read "I've Been Ringing You" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Drummer Dave King's major fame and fortune--though mostly fame; this is, after all, jazz we're talking about--comes from his work with The Bad Plus. That particular modern piano trio can go loud, combining elements of pop and rock while delving into the avant-garde side of jazz. TBP has been described as bombastic, but King doesn't limit ...

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Maria Neckam: Unison

Read "Unison" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


La cantante austriaca Maria Neckam si muove ormai come una newyorkese affermata, dopo che il suo album Deeper del 2010 è stato bene accolto dalla critica e dal pubblico. La sua voce da soprano sa stare molto bene a cavallo fra un pop sofisticato e un jazz moderno che lancia bagliori di attenzione lavorando su arrangiamenti ...

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Various Artists: Home - Gift Of Music: Japan Earthquake/Tsunami Relief

Read "Home - Gift Of Music: Japan Earthquake/Tsunami Relief" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Tragedy on a grand scale tends to attract philanthropic and righteous individuals looking to do the right thing and help in some way, but short memories and attention spans often plague these same generous souls. People are quick to open their hearts and wallets when the worst is in front of them, but time passes and ...

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Miguel Zenon / Laurent Coq: Rayuela

Read "Rayuela" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


Inspired by Julio Cortáza's sweeping and influential novel, Rayuela (Pantheon, 1963), pianist Laurent Coq and saxophonist Miguel Zenón transform parts of the Argentinean writer's famous work into a memorable jazz release. Written in Spanish, and published in 1963, the title literally means “Hopscotch." The text has been described as an “introspective stream-of-consciousness" and a “masterpiece of ...

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Russ Lossing: Drum Music

Read "Drum Music" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


L'evanescente intimismo e l'obliqua semplicità delle composizioni di Paul Motian, continuano a ispirare i protagonisti delle ultime generazioni. Dopo Joel Harrison e il gruppo Motian Sickness (Maneri, Masefield, Hebert e Cosgrove - leggi la recensione di For the Love of Sarah) ecco un altro lavoro organico, proposto da uno dei pianisti più originali del jazz contemporaneo. ...

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Denny Zeitlin: Wherever You Are--Midnight Moods for Solo Piano

Read "Wherever You Are--Midnight Moods for Solo Piano" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


There's something magnificent about a top-level artist alone with a piano, immersed in a mood of quiet nights, under quiet stars. Denny Zeitlin, a versatile music maker who wrote the electro-acoustic symphonic soundtrack for the 1978 remake of the science fiction classic Invasion of the Body Snatchers, has released a handful of excellent trio albums on ...

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Maria Neckam: Unison

Read "Unison" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


Vienna native and New York-based vocalist, composer and lyricist Maria Neckam is one of those rare artists whose work is accessible without being ordinary, and cerebral without being abstruse. Her third release as a leader, Unison, has both artistic originality and commercial appeal and may be the magnum opus of her short career so far.

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Wayne Escoffery: The Only Son of One

Read "The Only Son of One" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Not since the works of bassist Charles Mingus and saxophonist John Coltrane has there been music so charged with emotion and so engulfed in spirituality as The Only Son of One, an album that bleeds with raw sentiment as it bares the soul of its young saxophonist and composer, Wayne Escoffery, and ultimately brings much catharsis ...

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Miles Okazaki: Figurations

Read "Figurations" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Guitarist Miles Okazaki's Figurations is a fascinating document of how musical invention takes place on the spur of the moment. It is not a mad conglomeration of notes that come out in jagged clusters, but a mellifluous harmolodic excursion by four spectacular musicians as they begin to create music on each of their instruments, with their ...


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