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The squalling Albert Ayler-like sound and fury of saxophonist John Dikeman operates like a molotov cocktail. Equally explosive is his front line partner trumpeter Luís Vicente and the two are very ably supported by the Irreversible Entanglements avant bassist Luke Stewart and drummer Onno Goevart recording in a Caldas da Rainha church in Portugal two summers ago. When Stewart solos Olie Brice fans will feel right at home. Think the mood of Atlantic period Ornette Coleman for its elemental rawness and heartfelt themes peppered by an insistent ripple of emotion and strong pulsar direction. A period listen in a way without trying to be nevertheless there’s a lot to like here and Vicente whose sound makes me think of the late Dennis González is a compelling presence. SG www.marlbank.net Buy
Trumpeter and composer Jacques Kuba Séguin begins a new cycle of creation with this first in a trilogy of albums. Here, he focuses on music inspired by smell. With the power to appeal to our subconscious, smell can awaken deep memories within us, provoking a wide range of emotions. This first chapter, Parfum n°1, is … Continue reading Jacques Kuba Séguin ‘Parfum No.1’ (ODD SOUND) 4/5 →
Trumpeter and composer Jacques Kuba Séguin begins a new cycle of creation with this first in a trilogy of albums. Here, he focuses on music inspired by smell. With the power to appeal to our subconscious, smell can awaken deep memories within us, provoking a wide range of emotions. This first chapter, Parfum n°1, is … Continue reading Jacques Kuba Séguin ‘Parfum No.1’ (ODD SOUND) 4/5 →
Excitement is building as we plan the unveiling of Lee Morgan's historical marker. We still have to finalize the marker text. Lee was an innovator so I asked ChatGPT, Microsoft’s AI-powered chatbot, about the legendary jazz trumpeter. With the exception of “common-law wife,” the response is eerily accurate. A common-law marriage is not permitted in…
Trumpeter Ralph Alessi’s latest ECM release is a quartet recording featuring Florian Weber on piano, Bänz Oester on double bass, and Gerry Hemingway on drums. The quartet perform thirteen original compositions, with a grace and skill that has become the standard for the trumpeter’s recordings. Each of Alessi’s three prior releases for the ECM label … Continue reading Ralph Alessi Quartet ‘It’s Always Now’ LP/CD (ECM) 3/5 →
For his third Mack Avenue Records release, 5-time GRAMMY Award winner Billy Childs assembles an all-star quartet with trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, bassist Scott Colley, and drummer Brian Blade. On The Winds of Change, the critically acclaimed pianist/composer offers 5 brand new original compositions alongside exhilarating arrangements of Chick Corea’s Crystal Silence and Kenny Barron’s The […]
In a relative blink of an eye, saxophonist and composer Lennert Baerts has emerged as one of the most captivating young voices on the Belgian jazz scene. His latest project, “Profound Observer” features the talents of guitarist Vitja Pauwels, drummer Daniël Jonkers, and guest trumpeter Bert Joris, all of whom manage to impress alongside the … Continue reading Profound Observer feat. Bert Joris ‘I Choose Not To’ CD (W.E.R.F.) 4/5 →
The trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Dizzy Gillespie pioneered the Afro-Cuban music movement in the late 1940s, which was primarily introduced by Cuban trumpeter Mario Bauza’s big band sound based on Cuban rhythms that led to the New York City Latin dance craze for the the mambo, rumba, and cha cha.
Late last year Wadada Leo Smith turned 81. The trumpeter and composer has been making records since the late 1960s when he was part of Chicago’s AACM, and he’s recorded for everyone from ECM to Tzadik, doing everything from solo trumpet records to string quartets. But as he gets to an age when most slow down, Smith’s been even more prolific than ever. Last year saw seven discs of string quartets, plus another five of duos between him and musicians like Jack DeJohnette and Andrew Cyrille. And now there’s another set: Fire Illuminations, a digital only release coming out via Smith’s own Kabell Records on March 31.