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CD Reviews: Southbound + Jack Davies’ Flea Circus (V&V Music)

April 24, 2012

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At the end of this month trumpeter Jack Davies will be releasing three new albums on the V&V Music label. This includes work from his quartet Southbound, a small acoustic group (with accordion!) called Flea Circus, and also a release for his Big Band. Despite being released on the same date, each album is pretty unique due to… [Read more…]

CD Review: Robert Glasper Experiment – Black Radio (Blue Note)

February 27, 2012

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In a recent NPR interview Robert Glasper was very clear that “jazz is the father of hip-hop – without jazz there would be no hip-hop”. But despite this ancestral link, these two genres are rarely put together. Admittedly I saw British jazz/hip-hopper Soweto Kinch play in the capital only last month, but it is still… [Read more…]

Review: Soweto Kinch @ Kings Place (eXplorations)

January 30, 2012

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This concert at Kings Place was part of eXplorations, a three-night run of concerts with collaborations between trumpeter Jay Phelps, saxophonist and rapper Soweto Kinch, and pianist Alex Wilson. Soweto Kinch split his gig in two, with the first half featuring his most recently released album The New Emancipation. After opening with the soulful ‘Trying… [Read more…]

Preview: Explorations at Kings Place

January 16, 2012

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From January 26th – 28th Kings Place will play host to three jazz stars. Over three nights Jay Phelps, Soweto Kinch and Alex Wilson will each play their own concerts and also collaborate with each other on stage. Canadian-born Trumpeter Jay Phelps appears on the 26th to direct a suite for big band with special… [Read more…]

CD Review: Neil Cowley Trio – The Face Of Mount Molehill (Naim)

January 3, 2012

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A visit to the Neil Cowley Trio’s website at the moment is particularly worth the click as it currently features an excellent ‘making of’ video for their new album. The band rehearse, experiment and record in the studio, playing in a tight-knit formation, frequently interrupted by moments of insincerity. It’s a great introduction to this… [Read more…]

CD Review: Portico Quartet – Portico Quartet (Real World Records)

December 23, 2011

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I’ve always described Portico Quartet to others as being the jazz version of Radiohead, and I think this might be their Amnesiac album. I’ve been looking forward to the release of their eponymous third LP – keen to see how the change in band line-up and the move towards looping and electronics would alter their… [Read more…]

Opinion: “I don’t like jazz”

November 20, 2011

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“I don’t like jazz” is something that I hear a lot from fellow music enthusiasts who haven’t yet forayed into the world of jazz. Hearing this more and more recently, and having recently read Josh Jennings’ article ‘Rejuvenate Jazz Someone… Anyone’ on his excellent British Jazz Blog, I was prompted to put this article together.… [Read more…]

CD Review: Caro Emerald – Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor – Platinum Edition CD/DVD (Grand mono)

November 13, 2011

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Simultaneously poppy, jazzy and swinging, Dutch singer Caro Emerald’s debut album has done well in the UK. This month her album is re-released as a platinum edition and her live date at Shepherd’s Bush in December is already sold out. On the face of it, this is an album of jazz-era inspired song, but its… [Read more…]

CD Review: Arun Ghosh – Primal Odyssey (camoci records)

October 7, 2011

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Although this is Arun Ghosh’s second album, it’s actually his first with a full touring band. Since releasing his critically acclaimed debut Northern Namaste in 2008, Ghosh has built up a great reputation and even featured as cover star for Jazzwise last month. In his Jazzwise interview he revealed that the first album was recorded… [Read more…]

CD Review: Robert Mitchell 3io – The Embrace (3IO Records)

September 22, 2011

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As a massively respected artist on the jazz scene, Robert Mitchell’s latest release with his 3io has been much awaited. Mitchell is steadily building up a huge reputation. Aside from his own groups (3io and Panacea) he has also worked with Steve Coleman, Omar Puente, Courtney Pine and Matana Roberts amongst a glittering list of… [Read more…]

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