Fergus McCreadie has steadily become one of the most important figures in British jazz. With “Cairn”, “Forest Floor” and ...
Rastko Obradović will be no stranger to anyone who has followed the rise of the so-called Serbian Wave of Jazz and the ...
Before the arrival of this newly issued complete document, listeners had only a partial glimpse of Pharoah Sanders’ November ...
With “Rites and Revelations”, Laura Jurd delivers a bold, idiosyncratic return that feels both grounded and gloriously ...
Petter Eldh’s ‘Projekt Drums’ series finally sees the continuation of its series with Volume 2 arriving four years after its ...
Tenderlonious (Ed Cawthorne) is the central creative force behind Ruby Rushton, the band he named after his grandmother. He’s ...
Tributaries” is the thrilling new album from Norwegian guitarist/composer Martin Nodeland. Already someone to watch, with ...
For his third trio outing with bassist Scott Colley and drummer Brian Blade, Austrian guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel offers ...
In the annals of free jazz, there are figures whose names flicker at the margins — glimpsed in anecdotes, remembered by fellow musicians, but rarely given the platform of a complete discography. Yusuf ...
In traditional Yarni fashion, a new album means it’s time to wipe the slate completely clean and embrace the challenge of ...
“Denki” – which fittingly translates as “electricity” in Japanese – brings a heady brew of heavy-rock vigor and contemporary jazz-fusion, courtesy of trombonist and composer JC Sanford and his ...
In “Collective Imagery”, the SFJAZZ Collective moves boldly into uncharted waters with an album entirely composed of original music born from the visual splendour of Bay Area art. This recording marks ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results