The Lebanese-American writer and poet Khalil Gibran once eloquently said “Your body is the harp of your soul” while Game of ...
The new release from French double bassist and composer Théo Girard introduces MOBKE – a Franco-American quartet whose sound ...
With Martha’s Dance, Danish trumpeter and composer Rolf Thofte delivers a striking debut that is both personal and assured, ...
After the evocative textures of 2023’s Letting Go of Forever, SHOLTO returns with his most emotionally unflinching work to ...
Steve Tibbetts’s new album, “Close”, his eleventh on the ECM label, is a haunting, deeply intimate statement – a twilight ...
Polish musician, composer and producer Marek “Latarnik” Pędziwiatr, and American-born, Stockholm-based vocalist Anthony Mills ...
Some performances arrive decades late and still sound urgent, alive and impossible to ignore — Horace Silver’s 1965 Penthouse ...
Chicago saxophonist, composer, and educator Sam Pilnick has been steadily carving out a space for himself in the ...
Moving to São Paulo, Brazil, in the 1950s, Argentine-born saxophonist and flautist Hector Costita was quickly drawn to the ...
Night Dreamer’s direct-to-disc series has always aimed to capture jazz at its rawest, with one-take performances, no edits, ...
Sarathy Korwar’s seventh album “There Is Beauty, There Already” is a compelling exercise in meditative rhythm and trance. In ...
From Glastonbury to Slovakia, Ari Tsugi’s latest album Ryto Vėjas ir Mėnulis (“Morning Wind and the Moon”) finds a fitting home on the adventurous Slovak imprint Sinko Records – a label celebrated for ...