Denmark’s Human Being Human have always had a way of making a trio feel expansive, as if three instruments can somehow ...
This is one of those rare large-ensemble recordings where everything aligns: the writing, the players, the arrangements, and ...
Guitarist Julian Lage has never struck me as a musician short on ideas, but with “Scenes From Above” he seems less concerned ...
On Echoes, pianist Luke Marantz and guitarist Simon Jermyn distil more than a decade of shared musical language into an album ...
Recorded during the same New York sessions that produced 2024’s Royalty For Real, Dark Horse arrives as a companion piece ...
Music By Lee Mason” welcomes us to the murky and sometimes bizarre world of library music. Originally released in 1971, a ...
There’s a quiet confidence running through “Embrace” that comes from musicians who know instinctively when to push and when ...
There’s a quiet authority to Resisei Lyla that reveals itself slowly, in fragments, just as the album title suggests. Bassist ...
There’s a palpable sense of arrival on “Back and Forth”, an album that finds Estonian pianist and composer Rahel Talts ...
With Stars & Sand, James Allsopp delivers one of the most distinctive British jazz statements of the year: an album that ...
Andreas Røysum Ensemble with Marvin Tate feels less like a collaboration than a widening of Røysum’s already generous musical ...
On paper, this looks like one of those concepts that could easily collapse under its own cleverness. McCoy Tyner and the ...