As the 1960s gave way to the 1970s, Brazilian music was entering one of its most restless and inventive periods. The ...
Zhengtao Pan’s latest album is a bold and inspired statement. “Mirror, Floating on the Water” blends jazz and contemporary ...
There’s a stunning, unbroken beauty running through “Topos”, a quiet kind of magic that feels both ancient and vividly new.
Recorded in 1991, New York Reunion brought together four of modern jazz’s most accomplished voices – McCoy Tyner, Joe ...
Gregory Groover Jr. is a new name to me – and, I suspect, to many readers – so a little background seems appropriate. The New York-born, Boston-bred saxophonist, bandleader, composer and educator ...
Robert Mitchell has always been something of a musical polymath, but with “Little Black Book” he stakes a bolder claim: here ...
Norwegian coastal culture meets American dreams – that’s the quiet premise at the heart of Minnesota, guitarist and composer ...
Anton de Bruin returns with his second full-length release for Sundown Recordings with the fairly fantastic ‘Sounds of the ...
The good people at Jazz in Britain continue to do a sterling job in helping to shine a light on musicians from the British ...
FIGURE IN BLUE is an expansive and meditative musical memoir from saxophonist and flautist Charles Lloyd; the 87 year old ...
Eric Angelo Bessel’s “Mirror at Night”, released via Lore City Music, greets us with a disquieting hush – an ambient terrain ...
There is much to admire in “A Strange Loop”, the ambitious debut of Recur (Tim Harrison). The album plants itself firmly in ...
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