Digging':
- Peter Lin - New Age Old Ways.-
More:
https://peterlin.bandcamp.com/releases
- Bruut! - V. -
"Bruut! swings hard. Bruut! balances the colourful with the unpolished, and the danceable with the listenable. In short: Bruut! is all about super jazz."
More:
https://bruut.bandcamp.com/album/v
- Typical Sisters - Hungry Ghost.-
More:
https://typicalsisters.bandcamp.com/
Pura Vida!.
There are two kinds of music. Good music, and the other kind. ∞
Duke Ellington.
I found this the other day, Jazz Behind the Iron Curtain.
Saw the 10th anniv of the Gondwanna Records in Berussels last Saturday
Matthew Halsall and the Gondwana Orchchestra were fantastic - they played the entirety of the WtWWO album
Portico Quartet was a good surprise (and used the house's light show to great effect), except for the encore, which was way too techno to my tastes, but theu were doing advertisement, because two of them were DJ'ing later on in the night at the club. Their set was a major improvemůent compared to when I saw them about one year ago.
Polish pianist Hanja Rani did a good set did nothing out of the ordinary
bassist Phil France (from Cinematic Orchestra) did a second-rate Tangerine Dream set on the opening slot
We didn't hang around for the Flemish formation of STUFF, because of other engagements, but we had no idea what to expect from them, as they can suck or be awesome from one project to the next.
The rest of the agenda was techno or electro-pop and we exited the premises early (those engagements mentioned above)
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
60 years ago, the year that changed jazz forever:
https://www.npr.org/2019/04/29/71757...VWvRmOd7EX0NXE
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
Digging´:
- SAMO SALAMON QUARTET: Ornethology (2003) -
"Much like his contemporaries Kurt Rosenwinkel and Ben Monder, Salamon is forging ahead with a new standard of jazz guitar that is accessible and beyond established categorizations." (John Barron, Jazz Word 2011)
Agree!
More:
http://www.samosalamon.com/index.html
Pura Vida!.
There are two kinds of music. Good music, and the other kind. ∞
Duke Ellington.
The usual LPs are cited, but I submit Sun Ra's Jazz In Silhouette belongs on that list.
There's also this: https://tinyurl.com/y3lbz3fa
Hell, they ain't even old-timey ! - Homer Stokes
Hello mogrooves!
Here is the complete album in case you want to hear it and have a better idea about it:
https://samosalamon.bandcamp.com/album/ornethology
One review quotes:
"Slovene answer to John Scofield…"
(LJUBLJANA JAZZ FESTIVAL, June 2003, Slovenia)
Uhm, at this moment, I can´t say that about him because I've only listened to 2 albums of his vast discography, however, I hear some similarities with Mr. Scofield as I enjoy his playing and writing; this is his first record I think.
ps: his quartet is a great one and Achille Succi is hip, agree!.
Last edited by TCC; 05-04-2019 at 04:25 PM.
Love this one:
Started learning to make my own music too recently. It is so entertaining!
I've found info about best condenser mic under 500 https://bluebuzzmusic.com/best-condenser-mic-vocals/, wanna buy one for my home studio
Last edited by summers; 08-29-2019 at 06:04 AM.
Hello Gang!.
Came across with:
- Work: The complete compositions of Thelonious Monk on solo guitar, in six volumes. -
MILES OKAZAKI - solo guitar.
"The entire Thelonious Monk songbook recorded for the first time on a solo instrument. Available on Bandcamp as six separate albums or one combined set. Released in August 2018."
WoW!!.
- bandcamp: https://okazakiwork.bandcamp.com/alb...te-volumes-1-6
- Okazaki's site: http://www.milesokazaki.com/albums/work-2018/
Anyone?.
I'm tempted!!.
Regards!
Last edited by TCC; 05-07-2019 at 12:06 AM.
I think he just released it in physical media, and I will def. get a copy. I love Miles solo records....
"And this is the chorus.....or perhaps it's a bridge...."
This seems like a mix of jazz and soul, but I like the groove.
For anyone who wants to help. Mr. Burrell and his wife are having a terrible time.
https://www.gofundme.com/support-kenny-burrell
Terrible news - wonder if Steve Howe knows about this - he has often cited Kenny as a major influence.
If you want to send the link through Twitter here it is
https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?tex...dec882facd422e
Members at the Hoffman forum are raising questions about the legitimacy of this Gofundme story so hold off on contributing until there is confirmation. I noticed that pianist Ahmad Jamal and producer Don Was made donations, so hopefully it is legit.
Last edited by StarThrower; 05-10-2019 at 10:31 AM.
The Comet is Coming is just excellent - possibly a record destined to become a classic.
NP:
Bernardo Monk Orquesta - Atípico. (2018)
Can't find an audio … sorry!.
Rainy night here in Costa Rica and in the mood for some mix of tango and jazz:
"In his sixth album, the composer and saxophonist elaborates a musical fiction with Buenos Aires as a stage. With a repertoire that includes eleven original compositions, Bernardo Monk reaffirms his search, which combines tradition and innovation in tango with an orchestra of twelve outstanding musicians of the current scene.
Atípico is the reflection of the universe of own and singular codes present in the music of Monk."
From YT: (2014)
Regards!.
Last edited by TCC; 05-12-2019 at 03:59 AM.
Has anyone heard Chris Potter's new record, Circuits? I've only been through a couple times so far, but I think it's very good. I've never been disappointed by this guy. Looking forward to getting better acquainted with it over the coming weeks.
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