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Technology eh? Love it or loathe it, it’s here to stay. Fascinating and frustrating in equal measure I’m guessing most of us ...
In the early 1970s, London’s jazz scene thrived as a hotbed of innovation and collaboration, with venues such as the 100 Club ...
Eric Siereveld’s “Sweet William” arrives as a warm, swinging testament to the enduring vitality of organ-driven hard bop.
Guitarist Inbar Fridman’s latest quartet outing, Mercy, feels like a soothing voyage through refined, lyrical jazz – smooth, ...
Ferdinando Romano’s “The Legends of Otranto” is nothing if not ambitious, an avant-garde concept album, a six-movement suite ...
With “Vanishing Point”, trumpeter Jake Baldwin plants himself firmly at the ever-shifting crossroads of jazz, rock, and ...
Felipe Sena’s debut release under the guise of Orbital Ensemble delivers in spectacular fashion with the full-length ‘Orbital ...
Live at BOP STOP”is a bold, super‑powered live album that cements his place as one of contemporary jazz’s adventurous ...
Christian Wallumrød’s “Percolation” is a quietly compelling solo piano album, one that rewards the listener with its ...
Charles Tolliver’s Music Inc. stretch themselves right out on these dates from 1970 recorded at Slugs’ Saloon, the legendary ...
Here’s one that slides under the radar but sticks in your ear long after the last note fades: “Blow Globe”, the debut album ...
Another impossible-to-find LP arrives via the excellent Madrid-based record label Vampisoul. The one and only release from ...