October 2025, including Keith Oxman, Nigel Price, Doug Raney, Emma Rawicz and Redtenbacher's Funkestra // Editor's pick: ...
October 2025, including Brandon Sanders, John Scofield, Mark Sherman and Martial Solal & Eric Le Lann // Editor's pick: ...
Forty years ago, Simon Adams thought that although Jarrett's return to standards might suggest a retreat there was no ...
Fifty years ago, Mark Gardner thanked Peter Ind for capturing 'the astonishing, agile extemporisations' of Warne Marsh at a ...
Fifty years ago, Barry McRae admired Coltrane's elegant writing but found no jazz, a dated style and fussy, romantic piano ...
It’s difficult to review this album without explaining the influence (or rather, influences) behind it. The whole project was ...
Forty years ago, John Postgate thought Horizons, plagued by 'self-indulgent maunderings', would have been quite a jazz record ...
Fifty years ago, Roger Dean approved of the tonal variety and of the Frank Zappa cover in Duke's 'crude pop' record but ...
Golden Flower – Live In Sweden’ (1967 & 1972) is the first official release of two concerts by legendary saxophonist Yusef ...
Sixty years ago, Mark Gardner thought Bill Le Sage's Directions In Jazz would come to be seen as 'the most invigorating and ...
Those outside of Norway may be unfamiliar with bassist Agnar Aspaas (b.1955), and if they’ve heard of him at all it might be ...
Sixty years ago, Sinclair Traill heard the future smooth-jazz pianist doing the avant thing and offending 'both the ears and ...
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