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Nicole Glover’s latest trio album, “Memories, Dreams, Reflections”, feels like a cool, creative continuation of the storied ...
By the time Sabor de Amor hit Brazilian turntables in 1981, Hyldon De Souza Silva had already cemented his place as one of ...
Vinyl series captures Ryo Fukui in sublime mood, and it’s nothing short of a joy ride through the golden era of ...
Every now and then a real gem of an album is uncovered that we might never have otherwise had the pleasure of hearing.
Sho‑Nuff’s Body Pressure is a long-lost gem of early‑1980s Modern Soul and Boogie—an album that slipped into obscurity after its 1983 release exclusively in Japan, but which has re-emerged more than ...
Having now released their third album in the space of three years, the Los Angeles-based collective Phi-Psonics continue ...
Trombonist Michael Dease returns with “Flow”, his eleventh release for Posi-Tone, and while it certainly has its shining ...
When Nils Petter Molvær first released “Khmer” back in 1997, it was something of a seismic event: a brooding, atmospheric ...
For his thrilling new album “Imaginary Mountains”, Finnish pianist Aki Rissanen offers a bold, emotionally resonant statement ...
Eric McPherson’s Double Bass Quartet is the kind of project that reminds you how cool and endlessly inventive modern jazz can ...
There’s something quietly mesmerising about “Solace”, the new album from the Dutch piano trio Sjoerd van Bommel (drums), Mike ...
There’s an earth-deep resonance to “Blood Lines”, the live debut from tenor saxophonist Rico Jones, and it hits you within ...
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