If Kevin Figes’ Pig Records has taught us anything over its dozen-year run, it’s that the label thrives on the unpredictable.
Steve Dyer has a deceptively simple philosophy, believing that “…no single culture owns the monopoly on human wisdom. Every ...
Danish guitarist and composer Rasmus Oppenhagen Krogh returns with Pillars. This luminous new statement consolidates his ...
Birdland, still the city’s hot spot for modern jazz, finds Lester Young in full flight on this never-before-released set.
There’s always been something quietly magical about Thomas Strønen’s Time Is A Blind Guide, a group that seems to breathe as ...
Cast your mind back to 2006 and Mario Biondi’s Handful of Soul: that impeccably crafted record was many listeners’ first encounter with the quiet brilliance of Luca Mannutza. As a core member of The ...
Copenhagen born tenor saxophonist Andreas Toftemark has performed regularly in New York and Europe both as a sideman and ...
Levitation Orchestra’s third album, Sanctuary, arrives as both a consolidation and deepening of the ensemble’s communal ...
For long-time fans of Snorkel, the collective’s latest release must surely come with tremendous excitement as the project ...
The late trumpeter and writer Ian Carr, who worked with Michael Garrick in the Rendell/Carr Quintet, once described the ...
Kati Brien’s Zelebrity Zebra arrives as a coolly poised entry in her catalogue, a record that values restraint over ...
Emerging from the Mamelodi township near Pretoria in the early 1960s, Malombo carved a unique path in South African music.
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