In a scene already rich with saxophone-led innovation, AuB manage to carve out a sound that feels both rooted and ...
I have come to the conclusion that Danish bassist, composer and band-leader Kenneth Dahl Knudsen is a man after my own ...
In a significant departure from her previous ECM outings, pianist/composer Julia Hulsmann returns for her latest release with ...
Before a note is sounded on Not Tired, the listener is already invited into Johannes Wallmann’s world through Connie Morrison ...
Olatuja’ marks the long-awaited musical reunion of vocalist Alicia Olatuja alongside bassist Michael Olatuja as they revisit ...
Coming to A Time Once Forgotten without prior familiarity with drummer Kai Craig’s work, it was the presence of bassist ...
There is something refreshingly bracing about a jazz guitarist willing to step out without the safety net of studio polish, ...
The trio debut of Craig Taborn with Tomeka Reid and Ches Smith has been keenly anticipated, and “Dream Archives” arrives ...
John McLaughlin’s “Music for Abandoned Heights” feels way more than just another entry in his already astonishing catalogue – ...
As curtain-raisers go, Newvelle Records could scarcely have chosen a more fitting statement for the launch of its ‘Newvelle ...
Recorded during 1982 and 1983 but unheard until now, Morgenmusiken (“Morning Music”) reveals Green Cosmos, a quartet from ...
I do like the open, organic nature of a piano-less tenor sax trio when it’s done well, and “The Rule of Three”, the third ...