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Indifference Culture
By Empirical
Label: Empirical Music
Released: 2019
Track listing: 1 – Non-verbal Language (Tom Farmer)
2 – Persephone (Lewis Wright)
3 – Jebel Barkal (Shaney Forbes)
4 – The Master (Lewis Wright)
5 – Indifference Culture (Tom Farmer)
6 – Celestial Being (Shaney Forbes)
New Encounter
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2019
Track listing: New Encounter, Owl Dance, Faded
Colours, The Park, Conceria Hills,
Dirillo, Sunset, The East Side, Secret
Escape
Distraction Tactics
By Empirical
Label: Empirical Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: ‘Distraction Tactics’ - Tom Farmer
‘Substrate’ - Tom Farmer
‘No Service’ - Tom Farmer
‘Jebel Barkal (Communion)’ - Shaney Forbes
‘Big Step’ - Nathaniel Facey
Empirical: Out 'N' In
by Jakob Baekgaard
One of the great things about tributes is that they allow one to revisit and appreciate the influence of artists that deserve more exposure. This is definitely the case with the British group Empirical's tribute to reed player and composer, Eric Dolphy. Out 'n' In was released in 2009 and is still a text book example ...
Michael J McEvoy: The Long Way Home
by Bruce Lindsay
Michael J McEvoy is something of a musical chameleon--a composer, instrumentalist and producer who's played a crucial role in many musical projects without grabbing the limelight. He's composed film soundtracks (including 2008's Me And Orson Welles), and worked as musician or producer with an extensive array of artists including Ian Dury, Sting, Scritti Politti, the Bee ...
Holt Festival 2014
by Bruce Lindsay
Holt Festival Norfolk, UK July 19-27 2014 The nine-day Holt Festival is an intriguing mix: visual arts, theatre, literature, music and comedy all graced its 2014 program across a range of venues in and around the town. The Theatre In The Woods is the jewel in the festival's ...
Robbie Harvey: Blowin' That Old Tin Can
by Bruce Lindsay
Robbie Harvey is one of the new young breed of straight-ahead, mainstream, jazz players whose emergence over the last decade or so gives lovers of the genre a warm feeling and an optimism for the future. What's more, his instrument of choice is the trombone. Blowin' That Old Tin Can is his debut album as leader--the ...
Anthony Strong: Stepping Out
by Bruce Lindsay
Not too many years ago it seemed that the art of the male jazz vocalist was heading in the same direction as black and white televisions and 8-track cartridges. One or two notable voices kept the flame alive, but new, young, vocal talent wasn't emerging. Then it started: a slow process, but new male singers began ...
Dice Factory: Dice Factory
by Bruce Lindsay
London-based quartet Dice Factory gets its name at least in part from Luke Rhinehart's 1971 novel The Dice Man, a work which seems to have found new fans among the current generation of emerging musicians, writers and artists. Dice Factory contains four such emerging players, each a member of at least one other major UK group--saxophonist ...
Babel Label: New Songs from the Tower of Sound
by Jakob Baekgaard
During the last decade, British jazz has been booming and London has become, once again, one of the jazz capitals of the world. To get a feel of what's happening, the place for live music is no longer Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, but a place called The Vortex, directed by Oliver Weindling. Weindling is also the ...