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01.10.2022
Europe Jazz Media Chart
Oktober 2022
Lars Mossefinn, Dag og tid
Keith Jarett: THE BORDEAUX Concert (ECM)
Matthieu Jouan, citizenjazz.com
Evi Filippou Inevitable: INEVITABLE (Boomslang)
The young Berlin vibraphonist Evi Filippou leads a very colorful quintet for a journey between Greek reminiscences (her country of origin), crazy gospel and other Berlin delicatessen. A very poetic, dynamic album that tickles the ear whenever possible. The vibraphonist composes or arranges a large part of the repertoire and thus reveals her writing talents which come in addition to a very open mastery of her instrument. A very beautiful record of a promising artist to be followed very closely.
Axel Stinshoff, Jazz thing
Michael Wollny: GHOSTS (ACT)
Luca Vitali, Giornale della Musica
Eve Risser Red Desert Orchestra: EURYTHMIA (Cleanfeed)
Jos Demol, jazzhalo.be
Mário Laginha: JANGADA (Edition)
The influence of Keith Jarrett, Chopin (see his album MONGREL) and Portuguese fado legend José Afonso creeps into JANGADA. "Jangada" refers to the traditional fishing boat made of wood used in the northern region of Brazil. Mário Laginha thus threads the compositions together like pieces of driftwood. Together with Bernardo Moreira (b) and Alexandre Frazão (d), he now once again forms the trio that in the previous album MONGREL (2010) chose Chopin as inspiration. It is pleasant to be in the sound world of the Portuguese pianist Mário Laginha and it is high time to discover more from him. Top album! (Bernard Lefèvre)
Christof Thurnherr, Jazz’n’More
Chuchchepati Orchestra: LOW NOON (Bocian)
Kaspars Zavileiskis, jazzin.lv
Butcher Brown: PRESENTS TRIPLE TREY feat. TENNISHU and R4ND4ZZO BIGBAND (Concord)
A great direction indicator offered by the Virginia quintet for artists of the jazz school, hip-hop and big band music. This triple combination is musically relatable, and in a modern way, evoking interest in a diverse audience. The difficult mission of combining the sound of a big band with rap is solved simply and elegantly in this album – additionally using the legendary Roland TR-808 drum machine. Production is done so skillfully that everything really works together. In addition, the guys have completed the entire mega-project with their own hands, which is a great pleasure for both themselves and the listeners. A good example of the fact that jazz is still relevant and a genre that is always looking for new ways of expression. This would definitely be worth seeing in concert as well.
Jacek Brun, www.jazz-fun.de
Ava Charlie: RECIPES (Tomofon)
Ava Charlie has an unusually beautiful, warm and soft voice. The singer seems to feel just as comfortable in intimate, personal ballads as in jazz, and she is not afraid of free improvisation either. Her backing band has a sound that ideally suits the expressive and committed interpretations of these very interestingly composed and arranged songs. In addition, the album is beautifully and lavishly produced. A great debut, we are thrilled!
Madli-Liis Parts, Muusika
New Wind Jazz Orchestra & Kristjan Randalu: SISU (Whirlwind)
Paweł Brodowski, Jazz Forum
Michał Barański: MASOVIAN MANTRA (Polskie Nagrania)
Michał Barański has been one of the most in-demand bass players on the Polish jazz scene of the past two decades, working with practically every major musician who matters. Now comes his sensational debut album as leader. MASOVIAN MANTRA is an artistic event. Released by Polskie Nagrania/Warner Music Poland in the venerable Polish Jazz series, it puts Barański’s effort in the pantheon along with the masterpieces left by such illustrious predecessors as Komeda, Namysłowski and Stańko. Polish jazz has traveled a long way since its golden era of the 1960s and 70s. Barański’s daring concept is built on the solid foundation of modern jazz, stretching out to encompass the rich tradiditon of Polish folklore, as well as the Indian technique of konnakol singing, in which he excels. His original compositions are unusually complex, rhytmically and harmonically, but at the same time appealing to the untrained ear. Michał Barański plays acoustic and electric basses, his konnakol vocals are breathtaking. Joining him are his longtime cohorts: Michał Tokaj (key), and Łukasz Żyta (d), and several very special guests, including Israeli Schachar Einatan (g). Masovian Mantra is a stunning achievement. Don’t miss it.
Mike Flynn, Jazzwise
Sasha Berliner: ONYX (JMI)
Jan Granlie, salt-peanuts.eu
William Parker: UNIVERSAL TONALITY (Centering)
It is not primarily the solos and the individual playing that is the strength of this recording, although several of the musicians deliver strong and fine contributions. Here it is the collective that is the most important thing, which is reinforced by Parker's lyrics, which are performed intensely and sincerely by Leena Conquest. And throughout, Parker's steady bass and Cleaver's drumming are in place so as not to turn this into a pure free jazz session. Their playing is almost like hearing Charles Mingus and Danny Richmond at their best, driving the whole thing to become a heavenly, musical experience. This has become one of the absolute best, most exciting and creative recordings of the year. And no one can believe that the recording was made in 2002, had it not been for the fact that we know that several of the central musicians are no longer with us. But I'm sure they sit and smile at the result while they are waiting for the next "jam session" in heaven. And I am convinced that many good stories from the recording session are sent over the table. William Parker (b, dilruba, shakuhachi, donso'ngoni, comp), Jin Hi Kim (komungo), Miya Masaoka (koto), Billy Bang, Jason Kao Hwang (vln), Joe Morris (g), Dave Burrell (p), Leena Conquest (voc), Steve Swell, Grachan Monchur III (tb), Daniel Carter (s, brass), Matt Lavelle (tp), Rob Brown (as), Cale Bradley (ts), Jeome Cooper (balafon, chiramia, key, d), Roger Blank (balafon), Gerald Cleaver (d) – What a gang!
Christine Stephan, JAZZTHETIK
Denis Gäbel: MINGUS SESSIONS (Mons)
Viktor Bensusan, jazzdergisi.com
Zoh Amba feat. William Parker and Francisco Mela: O LIFE, O LIGHT Vol. 1 (577)
A freely true & truely free jazz...
Henning Bolte, Written in Music
Sun-Mi Hong: THIRD PAGE – RESONANCE (Edition)
Drummer Sun-Mi Hong is one of the most flaming and surprising young forces on the present Amsterdam and European scene. She has a very strong inner concept that enables her to adapt to a wide range of challenges with her fearless inspirational presence. Her drumming is hard hitting, loose and quick with a permeating vibrational impact in the music. Sun-Mi Hong is recipient of the Premio Internationale Giorgio Gaslini 2022. She can be seen at a greater number of festivals throughout Europe a.o. Jazzfest Berlin, Enjoy Jazz and Parma Frontiere during upcoming months.
Tony Dudley-Evans, LondonJazz News (UK)
Marek Pospieszalski Quartet: DÛRER'S MOTHER (Clean Feed)
Tony Dudley-Evans:
Polish Marek Pospieszalski (s) was listed as one of the 25 most promising musicians in Europe by JazzThing. Pospieszalski leads a quartet with Elais Stemeseder (p), Max Mucha (b) and Max Andrzejewski (d). DÜRER'S MOTHER presents interpretations of the music of classical composers from the 19th and 20th centuries, from Schubert to Britten to Lachenmann, which lead into excellent free improvisations.
Patrik Sandberg, Jazz
Various Artists: BLUE NOTE RE:IMAGINED (Blue Note)
Blue Note Re:imagined II infuses the spirit of the new UK jazz generation into the legendary label's iconic catalog, balancing the genre's tradition with its future and reflecting the melting pot of talent and diversity within the current scene. The second volume presents includes names like Yazz Ahmed, Nubiyan Twist, Theon Cross, Maya Delilah, Ego Ella May, Daniel Casimir, Kay Young, Reuben James, Binker Golding, Cherise, and Franc Moody make interpretations of classic Blue Note tracks by Donald Byrd, Chick Corea, Grant Green, Chico Hamilton, Bobbi Humphrey, Joe Lovano, Thelonious Monk, Marlena Shaw, and Wayne Shorter.
Cim Meyer, Jazz Special
Tobias Wiklund: SILVER NEEDLE (Stunt)
Swedish Tobias Wiklund cultivates the dark and round cornet in alliance either with Simon Toldam (p), Lasse Mørck (b) and Daniel Frederiksson (d) – or Jonas Lindeborg (tp), Karin Hammer (tb), Staffan Finding (euph), Magnus Wiklund (tuba) and Daniel Frederiksson (d). All from Denmark or Sweden. The music is flying and has an almost esoteric quality and it is completely acoustic. In Wiklund’s words: It’s all about creating "a unity, greater than the individual." The selections presented on SILVER NEEDLE are written by Wiklund except two. The music is modern and exceptional but rooted in the jazz tradition all the way back to Louis Armstrong.
Yves Tassin, JazzMania
Julien Tassin: PRIMITIV (Rample)
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