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Article: Album Review

Trophies: Become Objects of Daily Use

Read "Become Objects of Daily Use" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Alessandro Bosetti is repeating. Just as he phrased it on his previous Royals (Monotype, 2010), he is “gloriously repeating." The Italian musician, composer and sound artist continues his loop compositions with the assistance of Japanese fretless guitarist Kenta Nagai and Australian drummer Tony Buck. Bosetti's method--rapidly becoming a signature sound--is to map the ...

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Article: Live Review

Guelph Jazz Festival: Guelph, Canada, September 7-11, 2011

Read "Guelph Jazz Festival: Guelph, Canada, September 7-11, 2011" reviewed by Sara Villa


Guelph Jazz Festival, Colloquium & Nuit Blanche Guelph, Canada September 7-11, 2011 As Prez used to say, if you are a good improviser you are able to tell a soulful story. What happens, then, when some of the most experimental improvisers from Canada, Australia, Norway, and England (among the others) are involved in ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Splashgirl: Pressure

Read "Splashgirl: Pressure" reviewed by Chris May


Splashgirl Pressure Hubro 2011 This radiant album from Norwegian piano trio Splashgirl is unlike anything that came before it, except, in some measure, its immediate predecessor, Arbor (Hubro, 2009), whose trajectory it develops. Certainly, nothing quite like it has come out of central Europe or the US. An approximate comparative ...

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Article: Live Review

Vision Festival: Days 2-3, June 6-7, 2011

Read "Vision Festival: Days 2-3, June 6-7, 2011" reviewed by John Sharpe


Day 1 | Days 2-3 | Day 4 | Days 5-6 | Day 7 Vision FestivalAbrons Arts CenterNew York, NYJune 6-7, 2011 Having two stage areas allowed the Vision Festival organizers to minimize changeover times by programming consecutive performances alternately, between the main hall and the downstairs theater. Breathless ...

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Silverwater

Label: ReR Megacorp
Released: 2010
Track listing: Silverwater.

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Article: Album Review

Kris Davis / Ingrid Laubrock / Tyshawn Sorey: Paradoxical Frog

Read "Paradoxical Frog" reviewed by Chris May


There's so much music bursting out of saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock, and her cultural reference points are so diverse, that you never quite know, as you take a disc out of the sleeve for the first time, what she's going to be up to--aside from going further. The intriguing Paradoxical Frog contains more surprises. Among ...

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Another Timbre completes Piano Series

Read "Another Timbre completes Piano Series" reviewed by John Eyles


These three releases complete the Another Timbre label's Piano Series alongside pianist John Tilbury's and electronicist Sebastian Lexer's Lost Daylight (2010). Taken together, the four very different releases in the series pose questions about the modern role of the piano, particularly when the instrument is prepared in increasingly complex ways, and combined with electronics in the ...

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Article: Album Review

The Necks: Silverwater

Read "Silverwater" reviewed by Andrey Henkin


A recent conversation brought up the question why anyone would buy a CD by the Australian trio The Necks. The interlocutor wasn't questioning the quality of the band, merely wondering about listening to them any way other than live. The reason is the same why people read Tennessee Williams plays--appreciating genius outside of the visceral experience. ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Sol6: Sol6

Read "Sol6: Sol6" reviewed by Chris May


Sol6 Sol6 Red Note 2010 When All About Jazz first interviewed saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock, in 2005, she said: “The older I get the weirder I feel the music is going to be. I have a feel of where it's going and I know it's going to get less ...

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Trichotomy: Variations

Read "Variations" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


The Australian trio Trichotomy formed in 1999 and Variations, recorded in May 2007, is the group's third album--originally released in Australia under the band name Misinterprotato (Jazz Heads, 2008). The band describes itself on its website as a “contemporary music trio," which is “so much more than a traditional jazz trio"--a bold declaration, especially as the ...


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