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Rhythms Meet Algorithms: Sparks Fly When Jazz Musician Oded Tzur Partners With Engineer Vansh Makh

Read "Rhythms Meet Algorithms: Sparks Fly When Jazz Musician Oded Tzur Partners With Engineer Vansh Makh" reviewed by David Bruggink


Jazz and mobile apps may not be typically mentioned in the same breath, but saxophonist Oded Tzur, celebrated by All About Jazz for a string of albums merging jazz with Indian classical music, is changing that perception. Vansh Makh, a Bay area-based engineer, joined forces with Tzur to create Timeseer, described as “the first and only ...

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Time Cycles

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Derailer; Kalimba 1; Slow Day; Cryptic; Sonny-Side Up; Kalimba 2; Tu-Tone Poem; Giant Steps; Quiet Peace/Piece; Kalimba 3.

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Article: Album Review

Owen Howard: Time Cycles

Read "Time Cycles" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Inganna il brano iniziale, con l’andamento da classica blowin’ session, soggetta è vero a interessanti cambi di ritmo, ma sempre blowin’ session, con assoli infuocati e temperatura elevata. Ma per rimanere nei termini ciclistici evocati dal titolo si potrebbe dire che “Derailer“ serva a farsi la gamba, a scaldare il motore per affrontare le fatiche di ...

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Article: Album Review

Owen Howard: Time Cycles

Read "Time Cycles" reviewed by Andrey Henkin


There are many precedents for the drummer-led album: Art Blakey, Tony Williams, Elvin Jones, Joe Chambers, Jack DeJohnette--and that is just naming the American contingent working (generally) within the tradition. Owen Howard's new album is difficult to place squarely within the oeuvre of any of the above players and that is as it should be. Across ...

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Owen Howard: Time Cycles

Read "Time Cycles" reviewed by Martin Gladu


Rhythm is all, goes one jazz adage. But when drummer/composer/leaders abuse their privilege, their projects often fall short by grabbing knowing listeners with overly technical and acrobatic demonstrations of mere rhythmic savoir faire. When these performances are thoughtfully conceived and rendered with maturity, such recordings have the potential of winning over audiences. In Owen Howard, the ...


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