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Rewire Festival 2024 (Netherlands): Annea Lockwood, Autechre, Alabaster DePlume, Speakers Corner Quartet, Keeley Forsyth, Dialect, goat (jp), SUNN O))), The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters (Various venues, The Hague, Netherlands, 4-7 April […]
Rewire Festival 2024 (Netherlands): Annea Lockwood, Autechre, Alabaster DePlume, Speakers Corner Quartet, Keeley Forsyth, Dialect, goat (jp), SUNN O))), The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters (Various venues, The Hague, Netherlands, 4-7 April […]
Separate from his regular Mondays with Morgan column, jazz journalist Morgan Enos reached out to two NYC jazz veterans – saxophonist Vincent Herring and drummer Joe Farnsworth – to discuss their roles […]
Here is the full statement of the announcement of the “sudden closure” of The Jazz Bar, which has been central to the Edinburgh jazz community for decades (statement begins) “To our loyal […]
Polish-born, now London-resident guitarist Jakub Klimiuk is making a mark on the scene here as a player since he graduated from the Guildhall last year. But as his soon-to-be released CD (un)balanced […]
A Celebration of Bobby Wellins – Biopic Screening & Live Jazz(University of Chichester Showroom Theatre, 6 April. Review by Pete Woodman) This was so much more than a concert. It was a […]
Sebastian writes: Europe DOES include the UK. The AJC organisation in France has just been in touch with the specific – and reassuring – message that their call for applications for a […]
The following is an interview between jazz journalist Morgan Enos and composer, arranger and conductor Vince Mendoza, as well as drummer, composer and educator Douglas Marriner. Both are involved in four special […]
Matthew Shipp – New Concepts in Piano Trio Jazz(ESP-Disk ESP5085 . Album review by Tony Dudley-Evans) In the accompanying notes to the CD, Matthew Shipp makes the claim that this album is ‘one […]
Shadowlands (Robin Fincker, Lauren Kinsella, Kit Downes) – Ombres(Budapest Music Centre Records BMC CD 327. Album review by Jon Turney) The PR sheet tells us this recording “combines folk and contemporary music […]
Pianist Andrea Keller grew up in Sydney, Australia. Committed to creating new music with an emphasis on improvisation and collaboration, she has released twenty-three albums as bandleader and has recorded for others, […]
Evan Parker at 80(Cafe Oto. 6 April 2024. First night. Review and drawings by Geoff Winston) The thing about Evan Parker is that he is constantly moving on. His music never stands […]
‘Round Midnight, the new late-night jazz programme on BBC Radio 3, started last Monday. Jazz five nights a week is an apt – some might say overdue – acknowledgement by the national broadcaster […]
Whether touring around the UK, or as one of the bands picked by Jamie Cullum for his showcase at the Montreal Jazz Festival in 2016, the Remi Harris Hot Club Trio wins […]
Evan Parker, one of the formative and transformative figures in the music of our time, celebrates his 80th birthday today, 5 April 2024. We (*) asked friends and colleagues to send birthday […]
De Beren Gieren – What Eludes Us(SDBan Ultra – Album review by Peter Slavid) De Beren Gieren is an extremely adventurous Belgian trio, which on the surface looks like a piano trio. […]
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