Month: July 2014

Judith Shatin: Time To Burn

Mixing electronic with acoustic music, Judith Shatin features piano, clarinets, percussion, oboe , strings and various electronics on this widely varied collection of what is essentially 21st Century classical music. A four piece “Glyph” consists of eighteen minutes of piano…

Mary Kathleen Ernst: Keeping Time

More of a player of modern classical than modern jazz, Julliard-schooled Mary Kathleen Ernstdisplayes dazzling technique on this collection of 20th and 21st century compositions. A 20+ minute “Chai Variations” is the centerpiece and it is a score of complex…

SUN RA RISES AGAIN!!! Tons of Reissues!

Things haven’t been doing too well lately? Cheer up. 21 albums by pianist/keyboardist/composer/arranger/band leader/interplanetary traveler Sun Ra just got reissued! And, a bunch of them have never seen the digital world before. YAY! They are being reissued in three categories.…

Saxophone Summit: Visitation

In more ways than one, saxists Joe Lovano, Dave Liebman and Ravi Coltrane make up three generations of the influence of John Coltrane. Liebman through Elvin Jones, Lovano through tone and Coltrane through genes. Along with the rhythm team of …