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Joao Barradas plays far from what you might expect from an accordion player on this very modern and eclectic first outing. Greg Osby is also on board, which might give you a hint of the level of musicianship involved here
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Dave Chisholm's soundtrack to his own novel features a lot of electronically orchestrated jazz rock led by his trumpet solos
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Pasajero Luminoso play fusion with their own unique flavor
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Interesting rhythmic interplay and improvisation from Jonas Cambien (prepared piano) and Adrian Fiskum Myhr (double bass). The prepared piano mixed with arco overtones from the bass may remind some of John Cage and/or African music.
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Django Bates presents contemporary big band music
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Reedist Kamasi Washington became a star in one night after release of his triple-CD debut album few years ago. I tried hardly (and more than once) to listen it till the end but never succeeded. Not because it was a free form abstract cacophony (it looks regular listener afraid of it most of all in jazz and it's understandable). No, it was just a bulky collection of simple pop-tunes, sometimes with rock attributes ("spices" in a soup?), easy listening trying to satisfy widest tastes. It looks Kamasi quite succeeded in it, so now we have his second work on shelves. Mini LP, released as next step to success after successful triple debut sounds probably a bit strange, reasons are mostly technical I expect (the material used was originally written for museum exposition's soundtrack, plus OST for short video "Truth"). In all cases, that's a positive side of new release - based on same formula as the debut was, it's significantly shorter what makes it much more accessible). The opener sounds as if it comes from "La La Land" OST, but rest of the album represents mostly over-orchestrated easy listening tunes with repeating simple straight melodies. Edited by snobb - 28 Sep 2017 at 1:36pm |
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Mark Guiliana's contemporary jazz features melodic development that sometimes builds in intensity
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Jure Pukl and Matija Dedic play modern post bop with some very busy drum work from Jonathan Blake
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The Kandinsky Effect's mix of electronica and jazz often takes on a rock like drama and intensity
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Angiolo Tarocchi's "Unwired" is one of the best big band albums of the year so far, expansive, colorful and panoramic, you might hear bits of Herbie Hancock, Nina Rota and the avant-garde, as well as much more
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Rez Abassi presents modern jazz composition in a fusion format, his all-star support group includes Vijay Iyer and Rudesh Mahanthappa
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Organissimo play classic B3 based soul jazz live at the speakez
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John Butcher, Damon Smith and Weasel Walter use improvisation to move from interesting layered sounds to intense free jazz and some things in between
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EPK for Tom Guarna's "Wishing Stones". Post bop with a fusion influence
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The Breathing Effect combine modern fusion, art pop, and electronica with imaginative arrangements and plenty of studio trickery
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Laurent Coq presents his own unique take on modern post bop, lots of interesting and off-beat rhythms from him and his drummer, Johnathan Blake
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Kind of Bill is a Bill Evans tribute project. On their new live album you can hear ballads, and a few uptempo numbers, played with the sort of harmonic and rhythmic innovations pioneered by Bill himself
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Every now and then a new group comes along that seems to be coming from musical territory that has never been covered before, and such is the case with Amok Amor. Although this band may fit loosely under the banner of 'avant-garde' jazz, this is not free jazz, although the players do construct their compositions with a certain improvised looseness.
What seems to be happening here is that the music is built on short phrases that come from the drums, the others build their phrases on top of that construct, and the end result is a mind boggling continuous rush of quick ideas and short phrases that repeat for a short while, and then topple over each other. Describing this music is not easy, you will just have to listen for yourself. There is definitely an influence from some of Ornette Coleman's more outside work, plus the drumming of Denardo Coleman, Rudy Royston, Jonathan Blake and John French (from Capt Beefheart) and the piano music of Cecil Taylor. Those who have listened to the wide array of ancient traditional African music will also hear some familiar elements. Plus, the witty sass and brevity of early be-bop could be seen as an aesthetic influence too. Imagine a cross between extreme be-bop and 'Trout Mask Replica' played on a damaged record that gets stuck and skips a lot and you may be close to this group's sound. This is a musical approach that is very original, whether or not this band becomes a lasting influence remains to be seen. Even if you don't enjoy this music, you owe it to yourself to at least check this out. Edited by snobb - 04 Oct 2017 at 5:46am |
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Like a lot of contemporary jazz, Samuel Eagles' new album is a bit on the cool and relaxed side of things
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Matt Chandler, Ross Stanley and Eric Ford play soul jazz with a modern rock influence
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