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Celebrating 577 Records

by Hobart Taylor
This week we celebrate the artist driven label 577 Records by sharing a sampling of releases by Daniel Carter, Frank Carlberg, Eva Novoa, Eunhye Jeong, Mette Henriette, Zoh Amba, Sean Conley, and others.Playlist Frank Carlberg Trio Bemsha Cubano" from Reflections 1952 (577) 0:00 Frank Carlberg Trio Reflecting Reflections" from Reflections 1952 (577) 5:15 Svoboda O Connor Green A Proposition" (577) 10:51 Yuma Uesaka Marilyn Crispell Iterations I" (Not Two/Polyfold) 14:42 Host Speaks 20:59 Daniel Carter Leo ...
Continue ReadingDaniel Carter / Adriano Camacho / Federico Ughi: Trabajadores De Energia

by John Sharpe
Jazz must be one of the most cosmopolitan art forms going. A case in point would be American multi-instrumentalist Daniel Carter and Brooklyn-based Italian drummer Federico Ughi, the twin founders of NYC's esteemed 577 Records imprint, met with Mexican bassist Adriana Camacho in Italy in Spring 2023. The title of the resultant Trabajadores De Energia, Power Workers" in English perhaps, might suggest a needle-in-the-red blow-out, but Carter does not lean that way anymore. After a tenure in such fire-breathing outfits ...
Continue ReadingDaniel Carter, Matthew Putman, Federico Ughi: Stream of a Dream

by Mike Jurkovic
Whether the listener accepts a certain definition of logistics as set in scriptural stone or they do not, does not really faze the the logics of saxophone colossus Daniel Carter, pianist Matthew Putman, and drummer Federico Ughi when they report to the stage and cavort with the muse. At the core of the whole 577 Records rogue legend and the beating heart of The Telepathic Band, Carter, Potter and Ughi have covered this territory before but not like ...
Continue ReadingDaniel Carter: Telepathic Mysteries, Vol. 2

by Mike Jurkovic
Do we ever run out of music? Do the fanboy and girl ever forget their first song? Do composers, and players of every stripe (though the court is out on most pop mavens and mistresses), ever come upon their very last note? Saxophonist, multi-reedist and free-jazz icon Daniel Carter certainly has not. And Telepathic Mysteries Vol. 2 may just be Carter's key witness. For more often than not, the rhizome-like symbiotic crusade that the album embarks upon is a music ...
Continue ReadingPlayfield: Magic Heart

by Mike Jurkovic
Daniel Carter, who--if not the epitome of free consciousness then is very well within the immediate vicinity of striking range--gives props to electric Miles Davis and The Beatles' psychedelica with mischief and madness on the hell bent and heaven sent Magic Heart. Their second entrance into the Carter's life long discography, Playfield is a true Carter collective: intuitively passing the torch from vocalist Luisa Muhr, to Ayumi Ishito, tenor sax and electronics, pianist Eric Plaks, guitarists/electronics Aron Namenwirth ...
Continue ReadingRecent And Forthcoming Releases From Playfield, Mauricio Dawid, Armando Luongo, And More

by Bob Osborne
On this show we present recent and forthcoming releases from Brunswick Street Parade, Mauricio Dawid, Armando Luongo, Bruno Parrinha Vine Leaf, Nelson Montana, the trio of Gordon Grdina Mat Maneri & Christian Lillinger, Liba Villavecchia, HIIT, Lisa Hilton, Miho Hazama, Rob Luft, Lucia Fodde, and Daniel Carter's groundbreaking Playfield ensemble, Playlist Show Intro 00:00 Brunswick Street Parade Do You Ever Think Of Me?" from Jazz in Meanjin 007: Live at The Bearded Lady (4000 Records) 00:55 Mauricio Dawid ...
Continue ReadingDaniel Carter, Chicago Edge Ensemble, & Charlotte Keeffe

by Maurice Hogue
Music on the edge prevails in this episode, highlighted by the ubiquitous multi-instrumentalist Daniel Carter, Chicago guitarist Dan Phillips and his Chicago Edge Ensemble, and a Polish/Spanish quintet that features guitarist Grzegorz Lesiak, trumpeter Piotr Damasiewicz and the members of the Liba Villavecchia Trio. James Baldwin's works are the subject of a baldwin en transit, French project created by saxophonist Stéphane Payen, and rising star trumpeter from England, Charlotte Keeffe debuts her Right Here Right Now Quartet. As always there's ...
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