There’s a quiet authority to Resisei Lyla that reveals itself slowly, in fragments, just as the album title suggests. Bassist ...
There’s a quiet confidence running through “Embrace” that comes from musicians who know instinctively when to push and when ...
There’s a palpable sense of arrival on “Back and Forth”, an album that finds Estonian pianist and composer Rahel Talts ...
On paper, this looks like one of those concepts that could easily collapse under its own cleverness. McCoy Tyner and the ...
Andreas Røysum Ensemble with Marvin Tate feels less like a collaboration than a widening of Røysum’s already generous musical ...
With Stars & Sand, James Allsopp delivers one of the most distinctive British jazz statements of the year: an album that ...
Well now, what a year. In all honesty there’s been that much brilliant music released this year that I’ve found it difficult ...
When Lô Borges died in November 2025, aged 73, the inevitable wave of obituaries focused on Clube da Esquina: the landmark ...
Fifty years ago, a concert in Cologne almost didn’t happen. Today, it has been mythologised so thoroughly that we forget just ...
Markus Holkko unveils his brand new live recording alongside his Quartet for recent label home Jazzaggression. Following up ...
Over the past decade, Jazz in Britain has built a reputation not through scale or spectacle, but through a steady, almost ...
Always a hot-bed for riveting new jazz, the eclectic roster over at Astigmatic Records tend to boast compelling influences ...
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