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Recognised as one of the most original and exciting voices in contemporary jazz, Basel-based vocalist and composer Yumi Ito ...
Georgia Duncan’s debut album, “Four Ways To The Sun” (Clonmell Jazz Social), announces the arrival of a distinctive voice within London’s blossoming folk-jazz landscape. Known from her 2021 EP “The ...
When Nils Petter Molvaer first released “Khmer” back in 1997, it was something of a seismic event: a brooding, atmospheric ...
The debut self-titled album by Arid Landscapes, a duo formed of Toronto-trained guitarist Dan Pitt and Vancouver-based ...
So what happens if you take 80s electro-pop and mix it with traditional Nordic folk music? This album is what happens – ...
Saxophonist/composer Timo Vollbrecht’s “Bremen New York” is a bold tightrope walk between the chamber-like elegance of ...
Live your life, sing your song. Not full of expectations. Not for the ovations. But for the joy of it.” Incredibly perceptive words attributed to author Rasheed Ogunlaru that for some reason have ...
Some records you pull out to impress people, others you keep for yourself. “At The Deer Head Inn: The Complete Recordings” ...
By sheer and genuine coincidence, the day prior to being allocated Misha Panfilov Septet’s ‘Live In Stockholm and Tallinn’ ...
Way back around 1978 saxophonist Barbara Thompson was the first guest of the newly formed Birmingham Jazz Society, an institution that is still going strong today. I was at that first gig and it was ...
There’s a certain calm confidence that radiates from “The Eternal Now”, the latest offering from multi-instrumentalist Chip ...
Every now and then a real gem of an album is uncovered that we might never have otherwise had the pleasure of hearing.
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