Recorded back in 2021 yet only now emerging, Billy Marrows’ “Dancing on Bentwood Chairs” is an album that carries the kind of ...
With Manifeste, Tigran Hamasyan once again proves why he occupies a category almost entirely his own. The Armenian ...
Marking his sixth project in as many years, London-based guitarist Harry Christelis unveils the veritable delight that is ...
There are times when you listen to an album for the first time, and it just dances with a boldness that comes from an artist ...
To Be Held” is not an easy listen, and it doesn’t pretend to be. Aaron Quinn’s debut album as a leader, released under the ...
Solo bass albums can be rare and intimidating, but Rich Brown’s NYAEBA proves that the instrument is as capable of ...
Pianist Tom Oren exudes the confidence of a man who understands who he is, what he wants, and where he’s going. Still not yet ...
Few musicians age with the kind of grace, curiosity and quiet authority that Bill Frisell continues to embody, and “In My ...
The world-renowned guitarist made his debut in 1976 and subsequently attracted public attention far beyond that accorded to ...
Few singers in jazz have sustained a creative life as long, or as consistently searching, as Karin Krog. Now in her late eighties, she returns with Tomorrow’s Yesterday, a chamber-like recording ...
The full-length quartet debut for bassist Niklas Lukassen finds the band leader backed by a wonderful European ensemble of collaborators for the deftly versatile ‘Still Waters’. Lukassen’s fascination ...
Hania Rani has made a quiet career out of music that seems to hover just above the ground, and Sentimental Value might be one of her most weightless, emotionally attuned works to date. Composed for ...
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