Björn Meyer has long been a bassist who has consistently challenged ideas of what his instrument can do, whether anchoring ...
I do like the open, organic nature of a piano-less tenor sax trio when it’s done well, and “The Rule of Three”, the third ...
Step into the subterranean labyrinth of New York’s 1970s avant-garde jazz scene, and you’ll find Charles Tyler steering a ...
As curtain-raisers go, Newvelle Records could scarcely have chosen a more fitting statement for the launch of its ‘Newvelle ...
In a jazz landscape increasingly hungry for voices that balance tradition with adventurous reach, Tuva Halse’s “Reconnection” ...
John McLaughlin’s “Music for Abandoned Heights” feels way more than just another entry in his already astonishing catalogue – ...
Few artists embody the intersection of music, politics and cultural identity as fully as David Gabriel José Ferreira, better ...
There’s a particular kind of confidence that comes with maturity, and “Gratitude” finds Søren Bebe Trio sounding utterly at ...
The duo album marks a lengthy tradition within the pantheon of jazz music – timeless and revered projects have been crafted ...
Swedish saxophonist Örjan Hultén has long been recognised as one of the most distinctive and quietly searching voices in ...
There is a rare magic when two musicians converge not only across geography, but across temperament and experience, ...
Devin Brahja Waldman, New York based saxophonist and composer offers those inhabitants of the universe who care to listen, a ...