Jazzwise Editor's Choice: December 2023 |
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Posted: 21 Nov 2023 at 12:57pm |
AffirmationECM 'The improvisations were recorded in two extended parts, which the tracklist splits on the pauses into seven sections. Andersen's bass opens with repeating single notes interspersed with slurred, humming tones shadowed by Helge Lien's softly trickling piano figures, eventually joined by Marius Neset's clipped exhalations on tenor and Håkon Mjåset Johansen's ringing cymbal patterns. Metallically plucked piano strings then contrast with sensuously melodic bass phrasing which Neset joins in breezily gambolling figures, while the saxophonist's long-tone high sounds over soft mallets in the third part recall Jan Garbarek's haunting soliloquys in churches...' Cautious ClayKarpehBlue Note 'While there’s a lineage from the likes of early 2000s duo OutKast, to the likes of recent crossover titans Kamasi Washington and Thundercat, Clay’s hybrid sound is his own and embraces soul-funk anthems such as ear-worm ‘Ohio’ or unabashed heart-on-the-sleeve balladry ‘Take A Half’ or ‘Moments Stolen’, with wild jazz-heavy twists...' Nikki Iles & The NDR Big Band Face To FaceEdition Records 'It is always good when an international jazz collaboration is preserved on a recording that shows clearly what each side brought to the meeting. And that is on show here, not just in the committed and powerful delivery of Nikki Iles’ music by the NDR band, but by the contributions of some of her long-term UK colleagues to the line up...' Emma Johnson’s Gravy Boat Northern FlameSelf-release/Bandcamp 'The band are terrific, really unified in intent and amply gifted in execution, and they give each performance their all. The mood is generally a kind of sombre uplift, evocative of stirring empty landscapes, wild moorland and sombre seascapes...' Samara Joy A Joyful HolidayVerve
Xmas platters are often cheap cash-ins or malodorous cheese-fests, but not in this case. A Joyful Holiday is a triumph: the playing is perfectly judged, and the singing richly sensuous, honeyed like a cognac supped by the fire...' Steve Lehman/Orchestre National De Jazz Ex MachinaPi Recordings 'American alto saxophonist Steve Lehman scales up for this session with France’s Orchestre National De Jazz, a big band directed by Frederic Maurin that has a long history of collaborating with progressive players. The match of ideas, talent and resources is gripping, above all because Lehman retains his trademarks all the while building new frameworks around them...' Ed Motta Behind the Tea ChroniclesMPS 'In his native Brazil, the singer and multi-instrumentalist Ed Motta is known as a rock and soul artist, but with this richly complex new album, his first in seven years, he achieves a masterful synthesis of genres, including jazz. Best not to fret over the baffling title. Instead, wallow in the soaring melodies, lush vocal and orchestral harmonies, and a luxuriously burnished production...' Imogen Ryall Sings The Charles Mingus/Joni Mitchell SongbookRubicon Jazz 'One of her most important artistic touchstones, you get the sense that Ryall has completely immersed herself in the Mingus sound-world, such that the entire album – lyrics, melodies, textures – has been absorbed into the fine print of her consciousness...' Ohad Talmor Back To The LandIntakt 'The result is a kaleidoscopic view of the musical world of a 21st century visionary that skillfully combines the expected with the unexpected. The irrepressibly distinctive nature of Coleman themes – the playfully skipping, singing eighth notes, joyful swing and jolts of tempo – are retained, but Talmor contrasts this throughout with colours that are more muted and mysterious, if not foreboding...' from www.jazzwise.com Edited by snobb - 21 Nov 2023 at 1:00pm |
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