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3023911, Jazz et al, 2020
Posted by thebigfunk, Sat Apr-18-20 10:39 AM
Better late than never. Post new releases for 2020 and stuff you're looking forward to. Category is broad; do what you will with it.

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3023958, 'Lagos Pepper Soup' by Michael Olatuja
Posted by Af-1, Tue Apr-21-20 05:24 AM
Olatuja's a bassist who's spent time in London and the US. He's had past releases but his new one is really something special. Very cinematic in scope and with an awesome guest list including Laura Mvula, Dianne Reeves, Brandee Younger, Becca Stevens and more.

https://michaelolatuja.bandcamp.com/album/lagos-pepper-soup
3023960, RE: 'Lagos Pepper Soup' by Michael Olatuja
Posted by thebigfunk, Tue Apr-21-20 08:10 AM
>Olatuja's a bassist who's spent time in London and the US.
>He's had past releases but his new one is really something
>special. Very cinematic in scope and with an awesome guest
>list including Laura Mvula, Dianne Reeves, Brandee Younger,
>Becca Stevens and more.

Nice guest list for sure - can't wait to check this out, thanks!

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3023961, upcoming release: Orrin Evans
Posted by thebigfunk, Tue Apr-21-20 09:40 AM
Orrin Evans and the Captain Black Big Band - The Intangible Between

Out May 1st. Evans is one of my favorite pianists working today and the Captain Black Big Band recordings have been really great. It sounds like he went for a very spontaneous approach to recording this one - should be great.

http://dlmediamusic.com/press-releases/orrin-evans-and-the-captain-black-big-band-the-intangible-between-available-may-1-via-smoke-session-records/

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3025803, This little light of mine
Posted by thebigfunk, Thu Jul-16-20 02:13 PM
Swinging back through to recommend track 2 on this, "This Little Light of Mine" -- it's the title tune but with flashes of one or two other gospel melodies thrown in. Over the course of the performance they sort of put it together in pieces, then take it apart, then put it together again. This is Evans's big band outfit and they really milk the arrangements here, with a lot of weaving lines in the horns but lots of room for improvisation, too. And by the end there's just this joyfulness that is hard to dismiss. So good.

This record as a whole is really great. Stunning performances from stunning players. Highly recommended!

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3023964, upcoming release: Ambrose Akinmusire
Posted by thebigfunk, Tue Apr-21-20 09:50 AM
Just announced for June 1 via Instagram.

"On the Tender Spot of Every Calloused Moment"

No details yet. His last record, Origami Harvest, wasn't a favorite at first but really got under my skin over time, which might be how I feel about every one of his records actually...

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3023984, I can’t wait for this!!!!!
Posted by hip bopper, Wed Apr-22-20 08:14 AM
>Just announced for June 1 via Instagram.
>
>"On the Tender Spot of Every Calloused Moment"
>
>No details yet. His last record, Origami Harvest, wasn't a
>favorite at first but really got under my skin over time,
>which might be how I feel about every one of his records
>actually...
>
>-thebigfunk
>
>~ i could still snort you under the table ~

Definitely a different view regarding Origami Harvest, having that as a top-tier release in 2018. I haven’t heard anything new yet, but I’m wondering what he will come with this time.
3025132, Bon appetit
Posted by hip bopper, Fri Jun-12-20 08:14 PM
On the Tender Spot of Every Calloused Moment

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lq5fLsTglwxfeJiSazEcm4fAfiIrSJ9tQ

This is absolutely wonderful!!!!
3025314, this is his best work yet
Posted by Kosa12, Wed Jun-24-20 09:37 AM
I have heard all of his studio albums as a bandleader - this is his best one so far probably. While it isn't as out there in terms of "non-jazz" influence like his past two albums were (chamber influence, hip-hop influence, etc.), this band is ridiculously talented and the playing is really adventurous. Can't even choose my favorite track right now, because the whole album is great, but I'm really feeling "Yessss", "Tide of Hyacinth", "An interlude (that get' more intense)" and "Roy".
3023966, What I’ve checked out thus far.
Posted by hip bopper, Tue Apr-21-20 10:13 AM
Mark Lomax, II - The 400 Years Suite
Moses Boyd - Dark Matter
Gil Scott-Heron - We’re New Again (a Reimagining by Makaya McCraven)
Alfa Mist - On My Ones
Shabaka and the Ancestors - We Are Sent Here By History
Jeff Parker - Suite for Max Brown
Kamaal Williams - Live at Dekmantel Festival
Roscoe Mitchell - Distant Radio Transmission
Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad - Jazz is Dead 001
Irreversible Entanglements - Who Sent You?
Tony Allen & Hugh Masekela - Rejoice
Schlippenbach/Narvesen Duo - Liminal Field
Svetlost - Jazz (to the working class)
Sam Gendel - Satin Doll
Chicago Underground Quartet - Good Days
Kim Myhr & Australian Art Orchestra - Vesper
3023973, Jamael Dean count?
Posted by infin8, Tue Apr-21-20 05:33 PM
https://www.stonesthrow.com/artist/jamaeldean/
3023982, absolutely!
Posted by thebigfunk, Wed Apr-22-20 07:58 AM
It's one of favorites of the year so far, too.

The second track - Adawa - is one of the most beautiful things I've heard in recent memory and really reminds me (strangely but not so strangely) of Charles Ives's Concord Sonata. I like that a shadow of that melody recurs again on a later track, too.

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3024057, This is definitely better than the last release.
Posted by hip bopper, Sat Apr-25-20 07:51 AM
Hopefully he’ll drop something full length and stretch the music a bit more. He’s only 20 and should only get better.
3024488, so i'd somehow missed this Oblivion release
Posted by thebigfunk, Tue May-12-20 06:21 AM
Released in April - 3 tracks, 30 minutes.

https://www.stonesthrow.com/store/oblivion/

This guy's only a release and half in and he's already threatening to reorder my current faves list, lol - I am absolutely loving his approach to composition.

I've been reading Ben Okri's The Famished Road - the book has this very roundabout, winding approach to storytelling, where things come and go, events big and small happen and pass, but it's very hard to tell where it is all going, what is significant and what is not -- what the story is, in short. But as it all accumulates, the larger picture takes shape - still not in a definite way, but all the detours and winding start to make a holistic sense - the ambiguity, too, starts to make a certain intuitive sense.

Dean's compositions feel like this - the rising to the surface and then the falling away -- there's just something total about it that is really satisfying.

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3023975, what I've heard so far
Posted by Kosa12, Tue Apr-21-20 06:42 PM
Aaron Diehl -The Vagabond: Solid piano trio record that could do with some more adventure, but his playing is very pretty.

Jeff Parker - Suite for Max Brown: Good, but honestly a disappointment coming off the back of his last record, The New Breed. I love "After The Rain" and "3 for L". If anyone likes this they should DEFINITELY check out The New Bred.

Makaya McCraven / Gil Scott-Heron - We're New Again: A Reimagining by Makaya McCraven: Fantastic stuff. Gil Scott Heron and McCraven's jazz fits together so well. Tbh I haven't heard all of the original recording and now, no disrespect to Scott-Heron, but this is so beautiful that I'm not sure if I need to.

Shabaka and the Ancestors - We Are Sent Here by History: This guy can't miss lately and this record continues his great run. Awesome jazz strongly influenced by African music/afrobeat. Not many crazy solos, but I didn't care.

Irreversible Entanglements - Who Sent You?: The poet is featured a bit less than before and feels less aggressive, but this is another great album by this free jazz poetry band. The rhythm section in particular is top notch.
3024058, Another Stones Throw release...
Posted by hip bopper, Sat Apr-25-20 08:14 AM
John Carroll Kirby (Conflict, My Garden)

Conflict is a free release and a must listen.
https://www.stonesthrow.com/news/john-carroll-kirby-conflict

My Garden
https://johncarrollkirby.bandcamp.com/album/my-garden

Halfway through My Garden and this is amazing as well. I stumbled across this last night while checking out Jamael Dean.
3024059, The Heliocentrics - Infinty of Now
Posted by hip bopper, Sat Apr-25-20 08:16 AM
https://theheliocentrics.bandcamp.com/

Stones Throw could end up being label of the year.
3024267, Nduduzo Makhathini - Modes of Communication: Letters from the Underworlds
Posted by thebigfunk, Thu Apr-30-20 08:23 AM
New name to me - south african pianist (which de facto means I'm on board, lol - once Abdullah Ibrahim got into my brain some time ago, I will stop time to hear piano- or horn-forward South African jazz).

After a few listen, really good stuff! "Isithunywa" has a melody and cadence that reminds me of Coltrane's "Naima" but a bit noisier. "Saziwa Nguwe" has that classic Capetown gospel-ish sound (part of what I fell in love with w/Ibrahim - and I should say, gospel sounding to me, not necessarily within the culture itself -- it just reminds me of a certain type of hymn...).

There's some subtle build-up stuff here too - Umlotha opens with a long gradual intro, then shifts into something that puts me in mind of McCoy Tyner's more modal stuff in the early '70s.

Good stuff all around - and worth some listening.

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3024283, 'Reign STOMP' by Uncivilized
Posted by Af-1, Thu Apr-30-20 04:45 PM
New single by eclectic jazz collective Uncivilized:

https://music.unciv.org/album/reign-stomp-single
3024321, Dave Douglas - Dizzy Atmosphere
Posted by hip bopper, Sat May-02-20 07:51 AM
https://davedouglas.bandcamp.com/album/dizzy-atmosphere

Those that like harp bop with some improvisation, then this record is for you!!!!!
3024325, Tomeka Reid & Alexander Hawkins - Shards and Constellations
Posted by hip bopper, Sat May-02-20 09:12 AM
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nWunxFXYa0yhbfdhg7rLge-03SZbimg68
3024791, really good stuff
Posted by Kosa12, Wed May-27-20 11:10 AM
3024800, Yes it’s a very good record...
Posted by hip bopper, Wed May-27-20 05:29 PM
I listened to it a few times, but I will revisit it later in the year. It’s some good records coming out this summer.
3024788, Damu the Fudgemunk, Archie Shepp & Raw Poetic - Ocean Bridges
Posted by hip bopper, Wed May-27-20 09:48 AM
https://damuthefudgemunk.bandcamp.com/album/ocean-bridges
3024802, Kamaal Williams (aka Henry Wu) - 'Wu Hen' drops July 24
Posted by bills, Wed May-27-20 06:20 PM
https://kamaalwilliams.bandcamp.com/album/wu-hen
3024878, yeah, i'm excited about this
Posted by Crash Bandacoot, Fri May-29-20 04:16 PM
i like this guy especially with yussef. i remember he came out bashing tom misch
on instagram, lol. i completely understand now.
3024871, Gary Bartz & Maisha - Night Dreamer Direct​-​To​-​Disc Sessions
Posted by hip bopper, Fri May-29-20 12:46 PM
https://nightdreamer.bandcamp.com/album/gary-bartz-maisha-night-dreamer-direct-to-disc-sessions
3024918, Hailu Mergia - Yene Mircha
Posted by hip bopper, Mon Jun-01-20 10:02 AM
https://hailumergia.bandcamp.com/album/yene-mircha
3024932, esperanza spalding and fred hersch - Live at The Village Vanguard - Rough Mix EP
Posted by thebigfunk, Tue Jun-02-20 10:10 AM
Limited time availability, proceeds go to Jazz Foundation of America to support folks and institutions right now.

https://esperanzaspaldingfredhersch.bandcamp.com/

Haven't listened yet but may make the rare choice of buying a digital only release to support - besides, can't go wrong with either one of them...


-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3024933, RE: esperanza spalding and fred hersch - Live at The Village Vanguard - Rough Mix EP
Posted by thebigfunk, Tue Jun-02-20 11:55 AM
This is a really great listen - Hersch is such a great and varied player, and Spalding's voice and vocal improv really shines here. Don't be fooled - it's an "EP" but each track is minimum 7 minutes, up to 12 - it's closer to about 45 minutes of music (at least).

"Loro" is super hot - might need to go back to Junjo soon, haven't listened to it in a while.

Great set.

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3024934, taste of honey - ulf wakenius
Posted by fontgangsta, Tue Jun-02-20 01:09 PM
i picked this up because its the same label as Tonbruket, who im super into
this is suuuper duper chilled out jazz

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGtyBpFQ5g8
3024936, are folks familiar with this label btw? ACT
Posted by fontgangsta, Tue Jun-02-20 02:11 PM
i dont really know anything about it
3024946, RE: are folks familiar with this label btw? ACT
Posted by thebigfunk, Wed Jun-03-20 07:36 AM
ACT has been around for a while now - they've had some pretty big names over the years but honestly they're one of those labels you can pick a random name you don't know from the roster and hear something that is quality. Their cover art is almost always like this, too, kind of fuzzy image/impressionistic art over a white background.



-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3024949, thats just what i did with "honey"
Posted by fontgangsta, Wed Jun-03-20 09:20 AM
>honestly they're one of those
>labels you can pick a random name you don't know from the
>roster and hear something that is quality. Their cover art is
>almost always like this, too, kind of fuzzy
>image/impressionistic art over a white background.

i love the consistent cover art - easy to spot on my music blogs.
Reminds of the BBE producer series a while back.
3025069, RE: thats just what i did with "honey"
Posted by thebigfunk, Mon Jun-08-20 11:09 AM

>Reminds of the BBE producer series a while back.

I wish someone would resurrect that series in some way, the spirit of it at least. The releases were solid, the aesthetic was tight... I can't think of too many series like that for *new* music today that are executed at that level. (Lots for old music/re-releases, though.)

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3024943, Nicole Mitchell and Moor Mother - Offering - Live at Le Guess Who
Posted by hip bopper, Wed Jun-03-20 04:43 AM
https://moormother.bandcamp.com/album/offering-live-at-le-guess-who
3024944, n’sawa saraca - another town
Posted by hip bopper, Wed Jun-03-20 04:49 AM
https://nsawa-saraca.bandcamp.com/album/another-town
3025200, Sounds excellent...
Posted by Af-1, Wed Jun-17-20 06:51 PM
definitely going to pick this one up!
3025210, I thought it was okay.
Posted by hip bopper, Thu Jun-18-20 06:54 PM
I know there are some on here that would find this to be a good project. It will probably get lost in the shuffle with what I currently play from this calendar year already.
3025010, 'Jazz is Dead 2' - Roy Ayers, Ali Shaheed & Younge
Posted by Af-1, Fri Jun-05-20 06:41 PM
How exciting is this!?

https://royayers.bandcamp.com/album/roy-ayers-jid002
3025011, Can’t wait...
Posted by hip bopper, Fri Jun-05-20 07:09 PM
Only two more weeks.
3025068, RE: 'Jazz is Dead 2' - Roy Ayers, Ali Shaheed & Younge
Posted by thebigfunk, Mon Jun-08-20 11:06 AM
A few tracks are out on Spotify - pretty solid so far.

It's one of my favorite records of the year so far (the first one) -- I just wish it had a different name, lol.


-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3025080, Haha
Posted by Af-1, Mon Jun-08-20 04:11 PM
3025294, RE: 'Jazz is Dead 2' - Roy Ayers, Ali Shaheed & Younge
Posted by thebigfunk, Tue Jun-23-20 07:45 AM
Have only given it one spin so far... I like it, but...

where's Roy?

This P-fork review hits the nail on the head too hard, imo, but still makes a good point and something that was already lurking in my brain since the first album.

https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/roy-ayers-adrian-younge-ali-shaheed-roy-ayers-jid-002/

If anything, it feels more like a featuring Roy album than a Roy album. I'm not entirely convinced that's even a bad thing, but it is a bit confusing to me. I'm 100% in favor of producers acting as a prism for an artist's sound, and what comes out the other end may be totally different, refracted in unexpected ways. But ideally you'd still have the artist's feel -- and I'm not getting that here.

But like I said, first listen and overall I liked it, so maybe my mind will shift. It's also got me wanting to go listen to some old Ayers favorites and discover some stuff I haven't heard, too.

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3025313, RE: 'Jazz is Dead 2' - Roy Ayers, Ali Shaheed & Younge
Posted by Kosa12, Wed Jun-24-20 09:33 AM
I really enjoyed it. Last night I gave Jazz Is Dead 1 and 2 a listen for the first time and preferred Jazz Is Dead 2. I think both are great, really accessible brief listens.

I think the main thing I feel in terms of criticism is that it's a shame that aside from the Azymuth song, nothing is really stretched out here. There is an emphasis, on groove and repetition, which is great, but at times I wanted some more extended soloing, which could definitely fit in somewhere. But I get it, this music isn't for that.

In regard to the second one, I think the influence of Ayers is apparent, especially in how the vocalists are used, but you are right in that it's never to the point where it could be called an "Ayers record" and instrumentally he could definitely be more present. While he did co-write these tunes, he never seems to be the focus.

Based on what's been recorded so far, I don't think this series will be one to push any boundaries or anything, but it looks like it will be reliable to provide a nice vintage, psychedelic at times, chill 70s influenced aesthetic with groovy instrumentation. The drumming is really good in particular. And that seems to be enough for me to think these albums are a great, fun listen.
3025067, new Gogo Penguin dropped friday
Posted by fontgangsta, Mon Jun-08-20 09:39 AM
self titled
its good - but this and their last one kinda feel like retreads of Man Made Object - there are some standouts on both of them, but overall albums 3 and 4 just feel like not as good versions of albums 1 and 2

that said, i LOVE their sound, so it will still get a lot of burn from me

but those 3 musicians are so talented (their live show is mesmerizing), i feel like they could push their sound forward more than they are at this point
3025188, I've really missed the boat of GoGo so far...
Posted by Af-1, Tue Jun-16-20 06:29 PM
I did get their Ocean in a Drop EP from last year which was fantastic so really need to get more from them.
3025205, man made object and v2.0
Posted by fontgangsta, Thu Jun-18-20 01:09 PM
are really classic modern jazz records IMO - def worth a listen
3025275, Noted. Thanks for the tip.
Posted by Af-1, Sun Jun-21-20 05:07 PM
3025185, cory wong and jon batiste - meditations
Posted by thebigfunk, Tue Jun-16-20 08:10 AM
wong - guitar
batiste - piano
nate smith - drums
sam yahel - organ/keys

This is a really quiet, expansive record -- if RTJ4 fits the time in a certain way right now, this fits the time in the opposite way if that makes any sense ... these feel like spaces intentionally carved out for refuge and contemplation.

Hushed drums, slow and elongated piano and guitar lines. Yahel shows really thoughtful use of the organ as an almost ambient part of the music, so that you often don't notice that it is there in the background until it shifts, and in that shift you recognize that it has been there all along and is almost driving a lot of the sound scene in a way. The cuts themselves are fully developed and full in sound despite the fact that there's a minimalism about them. It actually reminded me of some of the Brian Blade Fellowship records in that way.

I enjoyed it a lot.

edit: another point of reference would be Bill Frisell's quieter records

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3025203, Vibration Black Finger (Jazzman Records)
Posted by Af-1, Thu Jun-18-20 04:32 AM
Really excited about this release - 'Can You See What I'm Trying to Say'...

https://jazzmanalbums.bandcamp.com/album/can-you-see-what-i-m-trying-to-say
3025259, ramakhandra - ramakhandra
Posted by thebigfunk, Sat Jun-20-20 07:39 AM
Maybe on the edge of belonging here in terms of sound. Almost a prog-jazz-hip hop hybrid with a harp at the front and a killer drummer in the back. Reminds me a lot of Hiatus Kaiyote at times but leaning into the instrumentals more. Lots of beat change-ups and musical detours.

Yes, I said harp at the front --- your ears should be like, yes, why aren't there more harps doing their thing out there? let me listen and support on this basis alone!

Vocals are good and fit the sound really well even if the lyrics are a bit cringe at times (for my taste, anyway).

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3025284, RE: ramakhandra - ramakhandra
Posted by thebigfunk, Mon Jun-22-20 10:51 AM

>Yes, I said harp at the front --- your ears should be like,
>yes, why aren't there more harps doing their thing out there?
>let me listen and support on this basis alone!

Need more harp?

(Yes I'm responding to myself.)

Note two other jazz-ish or jazz-adjacent releases with prominent harp so far:
Okkyung Lee, Yeo-Neun (cello/harp/bass/piano ensemble)
Only just getting around to a full listen on this one but have been enjoying several tracks over the last month. I was unfamiliar with her but am eager to dive into her prior work which apparently changes in style/approach pretty frequently. Nice incorporation of Korean (folk?) melodies. Really love the title track as well as "Another Story."

Marcus Printup and Riza Printup, Gentle Rain (trumpet and harp,
respectively). Only listened to one song so far (title track) but enjoyed it enough to mark the album for a full listen.

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3026370, Going to buy this one in a couple days...
Posted by Af-1, Fri Aug-14-20 05:07 AM
Great recommendation so thanks for the heads up!
3026641, awesome
Posted by thebigfunk, Sun Aug-30-20 12:24 PM
Need to give it a few more spins but I really liked it the first few times around.

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3025260, brad mehldau - suite: april 2020
Posted by thebigfunk, Sat Jun-20-20 07:52 AM
Sort of a covid-themed record - mostly original but 3 interpretations, Neil Young's "Don't Let It Bring You Down," Joel's "New York State of Mind" and the standard "Look for the silver lining."

read more in this NPR interview:
https://www.npr.org/2020/06/12/875102958/brad-mehldau-and-his-piano-outline-the-resolve-and-yes-the-anxiety-of-our-moment

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3025315, Thumbscrew - The Anthony Braxton Project (7/24/2020)
Posted by Kosa12, Wed Jun-24-20 09:41 AM
Really looking forward to this, Mary Halvorson is my favorite jazz musician at the moment and I really enjoy this trio, especially their last two records. She has an extremely unique guitar style and it will be interesting to see what she does to Braxton's already quite knotty/complex compositions.

https://cuneiformrecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-anthony-braxton-project-2?from=embed
3025833, 'Symphonie Pacifique' by Greg Foat
Posted by Af-1, Fri Jul-17-20 06:39 PM
Really cool album from Foat - UK pianist - whose album has contributions from Moses Boyd and Art Themen.

https://gregfoat.bandcamp.com/album/symphonie-pacifique
3026716, Came in here to post this.
Posted by third_i_vision, Thu Sep-03-20 03:29 PM
Lots of range on this one, from jazz-funk to purely symphonic compositions.

The cover art does it justice as well.
3027695, Great line-up of contributors too.
Posted by Af-1, Fri Oct-16-20 08:00 PM
3025834, 'Shaman!' by Idris Ackamoor
Posted by Af-1, Fri Jul-17-20 06:41 PM
Glorious spiritual jazz set from Strut Records (who are having a great year themselves):

https://idrisackamoor.bandcamp.com/album/shaman
3025838, Immanuel Wilkins - Omega (8-7-2020)
Posted by Double M, Sat Jul-18-20 05:02 AM
3026388, listening now
Posted by thebigfunk, Fri Aug-14-20 03:36 PM
His name is new to me but liking this a lot so far -- what else has he played on? His playing is on point and the band is great!

Credits for the album for those who are interested:

produced by Jason Moran (!)
piano/Micah Thomas
bass/Daryl Johns
drums/Kweku Sumbry

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3028440, man, pt 2 of the suite, "Saudade"
Posted by thebigfunk, Mon Nov-16-20 08:08 AM
What a beautiful piece and performance. The whole suite is wonderful but I keep coming back to this particular movement.

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3025989, Y-OTIS 2 (Prod by Petter Eldh)
Posted by A Love Supreme, Sun Jul-26-20 10:18 AM
https://wejazzrecords.bandcamp.com/album/y-otis-2

Yes, Petter is a good friend of mine but I won't ever recommend wack music! :-)
3026369, I just bought this yesterday...
Posted by Af-1, Fri Aug-14-20 05:06 AM
Such a great companion album to that Koma Saxo project from last year which was insane!

I ended up going through a wormhole of Eldh & Sandsjo collaborations and have also bought their album with Lucia Cadotsch which sounds incredible too!
3026385, Nice!
Posted by A Love Supreme, Fri Aug-14-20 03:20 PM
3026013, Moses Boyd - Dark Matter
Posted by ProgressiveSound, Mon Jul-27-20 08:08 AM
3026254, Emma-Jean Thackray - "UM" single
Posted by thebigfunk, Fri Aug-07-20 01:43 PM
Two performances, "UM" and "YANG" -- very different from her EP released last year, Rain Dance, which was more beat-driven, almost a little house-ish at points, and pretty quick and concise.

These are longer ("UM" is 10+ minutes but I think they are meant as a single piece or suite), performed by a septet. Very open, lots of development with some outright noisy sections (no complaints here). Heavy use of a sousaphone, conga, and wild percussion gives it almost a bit of a New Orleans sound at times.

Need to spend more time without but definitely worth a listen.

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3026384, new Bill Frisell out today - "Valentine"
Posted by thebigfunk, Fri Aug-14-20 02:57 PM
Haven't listened yet but looking forward to it!

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3026387, Makaya McCraven - Universal Beings E&F Sides
Posted by thebigfunk, Fri Aug-14-20 03:30 PM
Missed this a few weeks ago.

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3026640, christian scott atunde adjuah - axiom
Posted by thebigfunk, Sun Aug-30-20 12:23 PM
Whoaaaaa - live set from early March 2020 @ Blue Note -- only a few tracks in but this is crazy good. First track alone has me planning a purchase. Looks like a few new pieces but mostly stuff from the last few records. Ensemble:

Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah - Trumpet, Adjuah Trumpet, Sirenette, Reverse Flugelhorn, Percussion
Elena Pinderhughes - Flute
Alex Han - Alto Saxophone
Lawrence Fields – Piano, Keyboards
Kris Funn - Bass
Weedie Braimah – Djembe, Congas, Bata, Percussion
Corey Fonville - Drums, SPDSX

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3026715, re: Axiom
Posted by inpulse, Thu Sep-03-20 02:12 PM
Listening now, and this definitely sounds like a purchase. I've never seen him live, but I always had the impression that his live shows are very different from his studio albums. I mean, his Tiny Desk performance sounded very different from the album versions.
3026719, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Posted by C. Thelonius, Thu Sep-03-20 04:53 PM
Came in here to post this. This album is crazy, although Christian Scott never lets down when he and his bands perform live.

"Guinnevere" is the shit. Channeling electric Miles and Head Hunters. I've been listening to Head Hunters live shows on YouTube recently, so this album fit right the fuck in.
3026644, Jazz is Dead 3 - Marcos Valle
Posted by thebigfunk, Sun Aug-30-20 12:54 PM
I don't know Valle well but I really liked this. Definitely worth checking out.

Can't seem to find credits anywhere and https://jazzisdead.co/ has several dead links ... haven't bought physical copies yet of any of the JID releases yet.


-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3026717, Another Token Jazz Hour
Posted by third_i_vision, Thu Sep-03-20 03:30 PM
https://joyoflivingrecords.bandcamp.com/album/another-token-jazz-hour

Shameless plug. If you like Dilla and you like jazz, this is for you.
3026979, Artemis - s/t
Posted by thebigfunk, Sat Sep-19-20 07:03 AM
This is a supergroup of top-notch players (all women); they'd been touring before COVID (I almost saw them in January, had tickets but had to bow out...) and this is their first release. Listening now for the first time, too early to give impressions but Cecile can grace any track and it will earn points for me (there's a performance of Stevie's "If It's Magic" here)...

Lineup:
Renee Rosnes - piano/music director
Anat Cohen - clarinet
Melissa Aldana - tenor sax
Ingrid Jensen - trumpet
Noriko Ueda - bass
Allison Miller - drums
Cecile McLorin Savant - vocals

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3026987, Diggin the new Butcher Brown album
Posted by daskap, Sat Sep-19-20 01:06 PM
https://butcherbrownmusic.bandcamp.com/album/kingbutch
3027698, 'Fly Moon Die Soon' by Takuya Kuroda
Posted by Af-1, Fri Oct-16-20 08:07 PM
Really eclectic album from Kuroda...

https://takuyakuroda.bandcamp.com/album/fly-moon-die-soon
3027866, finally got around to checking this
Posted by thebigfunk, Fri Oct-23-20 07:26 AM
It's really good. As in exceeded my expectations good.

I haven't listened to all his stuff but I remember feeling like Rising Son seemed a bit drab and formulaic, predictable.

This whole album was fresh from start to finish, "Moody" burns for days, just lots of surprises here. Really pleased, can't wait to give it more attention.

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3027699, 'Ascension' by Sanja Markovic
Posted by Af-1, Fri Oct-16-20 08:09 PM
Surprised I hadn't posted this one earlier - one of my favourites from this year!

https://amarecordsamaedizioni.bandcamp.com/album/ascension
3027920, Nubya Garcia - SOURCE
Posted by C. Thelonius, Sun Oct-25-20 12:44 PM
https://nubyagarcia.bandcamp.com/album/source

I'm on the boards less and less these days, but surprised this wasn't on here. This is her official debut album, and it's fire. Definitely peep the recent tiny desk concert (this bass gives me life tho.):

https://youtu.be/DTIZikaOTDE
3027922, Jyoti (Georgia Anne Muldrow) - Mama, You Can Bet
Posted by C. Thelonius, Sun Oct-25-20 12:57 PM
I must really not stay up on GAM, because I didn't realize she had this jazz alter ego. I happened to come across this album looking at TIDAL staff recs (which I never really do, I was just bored), and now I'm checking the past Jyoti releases. It's really dope hearing her over acoustic instruments. A few tracks (Bemoanable Lady Geemix dope af, a Mingus cover/remix) she blends acoustics with her usual synthy vibes which work out well too. The off-kilter acoustic jazz goes better with her abstract vocals and call-and-response type voicings imo. Some tracks are just instrumentals, too. Dope project.
3028370, more Jamael Dean out today
Posted by thebigfunk, Fri Nov-13-20 07:57 AM
Jamael Dean - Ished Tree

Haven't listened yet but Bandcamp notes it's solo piano (!) recorded in July. Can't wait.

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3028482, Kahil el’ Zabar’s America The Beautiful
Posted by natenate101, Wed Nov-18-20 04:29 AM
is a really good listen. My standout is Prayers for the Unwarranted Sufferings. Pretty diverse set of songs here.
3028611, Junk Magic (Craig Taborn) - Compass Confusion
Posted by A Love Supreme, Wed Nov-25-20 01:32 PM
https://junkmagic.bandcamp.com/album/compass-confusion
3029222, doug carn - JID005
Posted by thebigfunk, Thu Dec-24-20 12:02 PM
Definitely worth checking out. Really solid set of performances, the band seems especially tight. Very groove-oriented, feels like one of the more distinct releases in the JID series so far.

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~
3029453, nice recap of Tyshawn Sorey's year (NYTimes)
Posted by thebigfunk, Sun Jan-03-21 01:30 PM
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/01/arts/music/tyshawn-sorey-music.html

I didn't see any of these livestreams, I think a few are still up (not sure though, will report back later when I check them out).

-thebigfunk

~ i could still snort you under the table ~