Agnas Bros. deliver a bold and arresting statement: a journey through multiple musical terrains, bound together by the ...
The irrepressible Muriel Grossmann returns with “Breakthrough”, a record that not only reaffirms her magnetic presence in the ...
There’s a quiet confidence and likeable ambition that permeates through “Familiar Beginnings”, the debut album from Milwaukee ...
From the first shimmering seconds of “Prelude” to the lingering afterglow of “Postlude”, “Oscillations” cosmically pulses, ...
Patricia Brennan’s “Of The Near And Far” is an ambitious cosmic odyssey – one that often dazzles with its concept and ...
In the wake of sharing the stage with José González, Curumin, Bebel Gilberto and Kassin at Brooklyn’s Academy of Music in ...
To celebrate the 20 year anniversary of CéU’s self-titled release, Jazzybelle are unveiling an exclusive vinyl reissue of the ...
Rastko Obradović will be no stranger to anyone who has followed the rise of the so-called Serbian Wave of Jazz and the ...
With “Rites and Revelations”, Laura Jurd delivers a bold, idiosyncratic return that feels both grounded and gloriously ...
Tenderlonious (Ed Cawthorne) is the central creative force behind Ruby Rushton, the band he named after his grandmother. He’s ...
Petter Eldh’s ‘Projekt Drums’ series finally sees the continuation of its series with Volume 2 arriving four years after its ...
For his third trio outing with bassist Scott Colley and drummer Brian Blade, Austrian guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel offers “Tokyo”, a recording that feels at once exploratory and deeply grounded.