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Billy Bang: Da Bang!

Read "Da Bang!" reviewed by Troy Collins


Da Bang! is the last studio album recorded by violinist Billy Bang, made just two months before he passed away on April 11, 2011. Diagnosed with lung cancer in 2009, Bang spoke about the healing power of music during these sessions and how he wanted to give something back to those who inspired and supported him. ...

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Billy Bang: Da Bang!

Read "Da Bang!" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The list of prominent jazz violinists is not a long one. Start with Stéphane Grappelli and his legendary Hot Club de France swing recordings with gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt. Then there's Stuff Smith and his innovative electrolyzing of the instrument; Joe Venuti; the late Polish firebrand Zbigniew Seifert; and the still-active, post-bop/fusion player Jean-Luc Ponty.

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Billy Bang: Da Bang!

Read "Da Bang!" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


On April 10, 2011, the music world lost one of the foremost innovators of the violin, Billy Bang. In addition to boldly pushing the instrument's boundaries, he is one of the rare jazz players who left an indelible mark on it. The Finnish TUM label posthumously released Bang's swan song, recorded a mere two months before ...

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Iro Haarla Sextet: Kolibri

Read "Kolibri" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Finnish pianist Iro Haarla has expanded her customary quintet approach--trumpet, saxophone and rhythm section--with the addition of a third horn, Jari Hongisto's trombone, on Kolibri. The sextet is composed of some of Finland's most dynamic improvisors, and Haarla has given these vibrant artists the space to move the music in their own individual directions within the ...

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Wadada Leo Smith & TUMO: Occupy The World

Read "Occupy The World" reviewed by John Sharpe


Trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith continues to challenge preconceptions. With Occupy The World, he exposes another facet of his orchestral music; more expansive than his stunning Ten Freedom Summers (Cuneiform, 2012) and less earthy than Hearts Reflection (Cuneiform, 2011), it's still part of a long lineage of large group works stretching back to Budding Of A Rose ...

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Wadada Leo Smith and Tumo: Occupy the World

Read "Occupy the World" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


Trumpeter, composer and multi-instrumentalist Wadada Leo Smith's career has been one of relentless exploration and bold innovation. His timeless works have always eschewed narrow categorization and shattered musical boundaries. Now, in the eight decade of his life his creative vision has matured without losing any of its youthful energy. On the heels of his epic Pulitzer ...

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Esa Helasvuo: Stella Nova

Read "Stella Nova" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


Pianist Esa Helasvuo is one of the pioneers of the Finnish improvised music scene. An experienced artist and former educator at the acclaimed Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Helasvuo has collaborated with the best improvisers in that scene--including drummer Edward Vesala, bassist Teppo Hauta-aho and saxophonist Juhani Aaltonen--and composed music for various orchestras and choirs, as well ...

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Verneri Pohjola & Black Motor: Rubidium

Read "Rubidium" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Da sempre più avanguardistico rispetto alle altre realtà scandinave, il jazz finlandese dopo anni di relativo under statement, germoglia nuovi fiori come ad esempio il trombettista Verneri Pohjola che, in questo Rubidium, incontra l'eclettico trio Black Motor. La figurazione tromba-sax-sezione ritmica richiama immediate memorie di entourage vicini a Ornette Coleman e scelte “free" fine anni Sessanta. ...

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Kalle Kalima & K-18: Out to Lynch

Read "Out to Lynch" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Poche suggestioni tipicamente “nordiche" nel nuovo lavoro di Kalle Kalima, fulgido rappresentante di una sorta di new-age finnica, chitarrista vagamente visionario ormai da tempo residente nella sempre più attiva Berlino e innamorato quanto basta del mondo del cinema. Dopo il precedente lavoro ispirato ai film di Stanley Kubrik (Some Kubricks of Blood, divertendosi a storpiare il ...

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Barry Altschul: The 3dom Factor

Read "The 3dom Factor" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Approaching five decades of residing in the cutting-edge of modern jazz development, drummer Barry Altschul's influence and legacy as a drummer is rather legendary. Performing on groundbreaking albums with Chick Corea, Anthony Braxton, Dave Holland and many others too numerous in scope to cite, the artist surges onward through the inner-workings of this flexible and dynamic ...


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