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Spolit for choice there’s so much here – Kat Eaton delivers
A series of remarkable classically inspired two piano encounters prove full of grace. There’s a remarkable sense of uncrowded poise and stillness to everything achieved here. Write it off as just classical, at your peril.
There are lots of layers to this tender, edgy in places, gem from English free-jazz veteran saxist Paul Dunmall
Tapping into the Swedish blues via a tender big band approach
The last major figure of the bebop era departs this vale of tears.
Claire Martin is sublime particularly on ‘Snow’. And ripples from the instrumentals of the Siskind led piano trio cascade in ever increasing circles so agreeably.
A very receptive San Francisco audience hangs on every note it seems, on this latest from Brazilian bossa nova piano and vocals icon Eliane Elias.
Abstractions dissolve into generous vamps and a freedom-loving swirl of flute, harp and electronics
Bit of a swoonsome listen for a Staurday. And why not
What a breakthrough from the saxophonist and composer.
One of the most absorbing live albums I have come across this year.
Club dates in Wales for the globe trotting Kyle Eastwood and his crack band
One of the most distinctive authorial voices of modern Afro-Caribbean jazz today.
A new five-track EP called Joy is Collier’s latest release as a bandleader, composer and multi-instrumentalist. The lead single, ‘Joy’, has been released.
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