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Lift Off

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2020
Track listing: Lift Off; Cluttertone News; For The Bees; #18; ....; One Note; Slow Motion; Bassline.

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All The Little Things You Do

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2020
Track listing: All The Little Things You Do; Magnolia; Loving You; Deeper Than The Dark Blue Sea; Keep The Light Bright; There's One Thing; Dr Good; Eclipse; It's A Beautiful Day To Say Goodbye; Dig Up The Stories; When Stars Shine Bright; Nothing Passes For Favour; When You Say Goodnight To Me

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Dig Up The Stories

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2020
Duration: 06:20

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Article: Album Review

Mark Segger Sextet: Lift Off

Read "Lift Off" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Fracas and focus are not mutually exclusive concepts. In purely linguistic terms, invoking the label “avant-garde" when addressing sound often calls to mind a melee-as-music scenario. The audible truth, however, is something else entirely. An artist's work can lean far to the left without falling off the comprehensibility scale, and drummer Mark Segger makes that argument ...

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Lift Off

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2020
Duration: 03:44

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Tania Gill

Acclaimed composer and pianist Tania Gill is a key figure in the Toronto scenes of jazz and creative music. She’s performed and recorded with many diverse world-class artists, including Deep Dark United, Charles Spearin’s The Happiness Project, Andrew Downing, The Flying Bulgars, Mary Margaret O’Hara and Anthony Braxton. Her long-awaited 2010 debut recording, Bolger Station (Barnyard Records) was ‘disc of the week’ and short-listed for ‘disc of the year’ by The Globe and Mail, and was nominated for ‘debut album of the year’ in The Village Voice jazz critics’ poll. Her Quartet includes top-flight collaborators, Jean Martin (drums), Clinton Ryder (bass) and Lina Allemano (trumpet)

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Article: In Pictures

Sonic Explorations and Creative Improvisations at The Guelph Jazz Festival

Read "Sonic Explorations and Creative Improvisations at The Guelph Jazz Festival" reviewed by Dave Kaufman


In North America, there are over 100 annual jazz festivals. Only a small number of these festivals are devoted to the avant-garde, adventurous, and freely improvised music. The Vision Festival in New York City is perhaps the best known festival with its celebration of improvised music, dance, and poetry. There are a few others that are ...

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Rebecca Hennessy's FOG Brass Band: Two Calls

Read "Two Calls" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Toronto-based trumpeter Rebecca Hennessy's FOG Brass Band, on Two Calls, sounds at times like a traditional brass band. The disc's, opening cut, “Red Herring," features a jumpy, tuba-driven rhythm, a soaring trombone solo, a frenetic trumpet turn with a scintillating piano backdrop, followed by Don Scott's hard rock electric guitar interlude. It is a compelling beginning ...

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Parallel Lights

Label: Woods And Waters
Released: 2014
Track listing: Blame the Numbers; The Answer Is Slow; Minor Curve; Tomorrow Generator; Tiny Spirits Lifting; Never The Right Angle; Guided By Wires 04:45; Thirteen Months Long; Inside Chance

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Bolger Station

Label: Barnyard Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Bolger Station; Magpie; By Ear; Paso; On My Sleeve; Maple Leaf Waltz; Bicycle; Prelude to Ah Ti Tah; Ah Ti Tah; Gaggle; Up Down; Lakeshore; It Never Entered My Mind.


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