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Phil Robson: The Immeasurable Code

Read "The Immeasurable Code" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


The chance to handpick a quintet of top-flight jazz musicians and then tailor-make an album's worth of tunes with their own particular styles and talents in mind doesn't come along every day. Guitarist and writer Phil Robson grabbed the chance on The Immeasurable Code, an album based on musical interpretations of communication methods. The result is ...

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Jeff Williams: Another Time

Read "Another Time" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


The catch-all term “playing time" is often used as a descriptor for drummers that find a steady, supportive pattern and play it ad infinitum, whether to the benefit or detriment of a band, but that definition has always been limiting. Drummer Jeff Williams, for example, has and plays impeccable time, but he paints around the lines ...

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Mark McKnight: Do or Die

Read "Do or Die" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


The artwork of Mark McKnight's Do Or Die depicts scenes from a chase--an escapee fleeing his assailants to the top of building, before making the decision to jump or not. But this action adventure implication is only one aspect to the guitarist's impressive sophomore release which encompasses progressive music in the vein of fret-board wizards Kurt ...

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Mark McKnight: Do Or Die

Read "Do Or Die" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Do Or Die, Irish guitarist Mark McKnight's second album, features an organ quartet rather than the more usual organ trio. The added musical depth comes courtesy of saxophonist Seamus Blake, who joins McKnight's trio on a set of tunes with a laid back, almost hypnotic, feel. McKnight emphasizes melody and mood above speed ...

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Alex Garnett: Serpent

Read "Serpent" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


The Alex Garnett who peers out of the cover of Serpent looks a little aggressive and wil0- eyed, with odd vertical slits where his pupils should be--a serpent indeed. The Garnett on the inside is more benign, but with a contemporary hipness. In the excellent black and white back cover photo, the besuited saxophonist is cool ...

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Fierce

Label: Whirlwind Recordings
Released: 2010
Track listing: Fierce; Hopscotch; Maybe Steps; Two Seventy-Eight; First Dance; The Incident; Home with You; One Thing; New Blues.

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Purpose Built

Label: Whirlwind Recordings
Released: 2010
Track listing: Precisely Now; Adelante; Love is a Many Splendored Thing; Shumshi; Milestones; Serenade of the Seas; Pukl-n-Pappo; Sofa Stomp; Lost Creek; Blood Count; Beep; Moment's Notice.

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Patrick Cornelius: Fierce

Read "Fierce" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Fierce is alto saxophonist Patrick Cornelius' second album as leader, following his self-produced 2006 debut, Lucid Dream. It's an album on which the young Berklee and Manhattan School of Music graduate explores his love of the chord-less jazz ensemble, with no piano, guitar or organ heard on these nine original compositions. Cornelius is ...

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Patrick Cornelius: Fierce

Read "Fierce" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Fierce isn't the most inviting album title in the world. People with a penchant for gauging albums based on single-word descriptors could be scared off here, but they'd be missing out on some bold performances that are creative and, yes, occasionally fierce. Some of the most striking music coming out these days seems ...

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Michael Janisch: Purpose Built

Read "Purpose Built" reviewed by Edward Blanco


A relative newcomer on the international jazz scene, Michael Janisch is an American bassist currently living in London and making his debut recording with the very impressive Purpose Built, a potent selection of eight original composition and four familiar jazz standards. Janisch offers a diverse repertoire of melody-rich, sophisticated charts in a musical palette of essentially ...


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