Category: Reviews

Quartango: El Fuego

The original team of Quartango lasted 25 solid years together before the recent and sad demise of founding member and pianist Richard Hunt last year. This disc is then their last foray together, and the team of Rene Gosselin/b, Stephane…

SAX LITTLE LEFT OF CENTER: Jure Pukl : Abstract Society: Featuring Vijay Iyer, Joe Sanders & Damion Reid, Ivo Perelman/Matt Shipp/Gerald Cleaver: The Foreign Legion, Ivo Perelman with Sirius Quartet: The Passion According to G.H., Rich Halley 4: Back From Beyond

There are some styles of music that I must confess, I just don’t get. Outside tenor sax players is a “type” that seems contradictory, as the whole reason the instrument was devised was to sound as “heavenly” as a cello,…

Amina Figarova: Twelve

I love a record like this, when you can’t tell who the leader is. In this case, pianist/composer Amina Figarova puts together a wondrously cohesive sextet with Bart Platteau/flutes, Ernie Hammes/tp-fh, Marc Mommaas/ts-ss, Jerden Vierdag/b and Chris “Busckshot” Strik/dr through…

Carmen Intorre Jr: For The Soul

No wonder this disc by drummer/leader Carmen Intorre sounded so fresh, alive and cooking…most of the songs come from the last time jazz created some real original music. Intorre rides the reigns behind a hot little band that includes John…

Cory Wong: Quartet/Quintet

Guitarist Cory Wong releases an ambitious double cd set here, with the music being presented in two completely divergent formats and moods. The first disc has wood leading a band with Billy Peterson/b, Zach Schmidt/dr and either Dan Musselman or…

Romain Collin: The Calling

Here’s a 21st century pianist with a lot of ideas bouncing around. Romain Collin leads a trio with Luques Curtis/b and Kendrick Scott/dr for some wide ranging and far reaching material that keeps its hold onto the heart of jazz…