It’s easy to hear a personal impulse at work on “Dignity”, the latest release from Isabelle Bodenseh. And it’s precisely that ...
There’s a familiar spark to Ingrid Jensen’s playing that’s been there since her emergence in the 1990s – that burnished, singing trumpet tone allied to a restless, searching musical intelligence. From ...
It would be difficult to overestimate the degree to which Buddy! announces Stephen Parisi Jr. as a bassist unusually conscious of lineage, obligation and musical etiquette. Debut albums are so often ...
Vocalist and songwriter Sara Colman has been a quietly influential presence on the British jazz scene for several years. Born in Bristol, she is a graduate of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and ...
Stille’ marks the latest release from Jesper Thorn who continues his “exploration as sound as refuge” – as compellingly ...
For his third solo release, originally released in 1978, Joe Chambers, whilst best known as a drummer, takes on the piano for ...
Few jazz projects can claim a gestation period as epic as John Vanore’s Easter Island Suite. Forty years in the making, this ...
With FAMILIA, Berlin-based Argentine pianist and composer Ramiro Zayas moves decisively into large-ensemble territory, ...
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