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Edition Records: A Guide To The First Fifteen Years
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Dave Stapleton
pianoSince 2014, when Stapleton signed tenor saxophonist

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971

Kurt Elling
vocalsb.1967

Gretchen Parlato
vocals
The Bad Plus
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2000

Nate Smith
drumsb.1974

Mark Guiliana
drumsIn a separate interview with All About Jazz, Edition Records founder Dave Stapleton gives the inside story on the label, the early days and struggles, its growth, defining moments and guiding philosophy. Below is a sample of some of the finest recordings among Edition Records 200-plus releases to date.

Lost Something
Edition Records
2008
Every so often a piano trio recording emerges that seems to up the ante. Pianist

Matthew Bourne
pianob.1977

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023
Virtuosic and in essence free, the trio's dialogs nevertheless feel structured, built upon logical foundations, organic in their development. Hushed delicacy and tension co-exist on the brushes-steered "Melt," while the trio embraces outré adventurism on "Paul," a dazzling journey into knotty rhythmic and melodic maelstrom. Pick of the bunch, perhaps, is the wholly original deconstruction of "Round Midnight," reimagined as anightmarishdreamscape. Music of depth that keeps on giving.


Marius Neset
saxophoneb.1985
Golden Xplosion
Edition Records
2011
The album that announced the arrival of Norwegian tenor saxophonist Marius Neset as a major new voice, Golden Explosion showcases both his compositional flair and breath-taking improvisations in equal measure. Neset is joined by former mentor

Django Bates
pianob.1960

Anton Eger
drumsb.1980
Jasper Høiby
bassAs a leader, Neset brings out the best in the individual talents while molding a powerful collective sound, notably on the punchy title track and on "City of Fire" where saxophone and keys carve dashing unison lines over propulsive rhythms. Shades of

Frank Zappa
guitar, electric1940 - 1993
Also well worth checking out are Neset's other releases on Edition Records: Neck of the Woods (2012), a sublime duo collaboration with tuba player

Daniel Herskedal
tuba

Kenny Wheeler
flugelhorn1930 - 2014

Norma Winstone
vocalsb.1941
Mirrors
Edition Records
2013
A project long in the makingtrumpeter/flugelhornist Kenny Wheeler wrote the music twenty years previouslyMirrors takes as its inspiration the poetry of Stevie Smith, Lewis Carroll and W.B. Yeats. Poets of such different stripes naturally result in contrasting imagery and emotions that are, in turn, surreal, touching and profound. But at every step of the way the music is blissfully hypnotic. Norma Winstone is in fine form, delivering a masterclass in vocal shading and texture, while the London Vocal Project, led by

And with a rhythm section of bassist

Steve Watts
bass, acousticb.1961

James Maddren
drums
Nikki Iles
piano- 2012

Mark Lockheart
saxophone

Tim Garland
clarinet, bassb.1966
Songs To The North Sky
Edition Records
2014
Saxophonist/composer Tim Garland's served notice of his orchestral elan with the sweeping, four-part "Frontier" suite on the excellent double disc Libra (Global Mix, 2009). Songs to the North Sky is another double disc feast. The first CD sees Garland lead small ensemblesfrom a combination of

Asaf Sirkis
drumsb.1969

Geoffrey Keezer
keyboardsb.1970

Ant Law
guitar, electricb.1983
Kevin Glasgow
bassJohn Turville
piano
Jason Rebello
pianob.1969

Bill Bruford
drumsb.1949
The second disc sees Garland's small ensemble integrate with the Royal Northern Sinfonia Strings on a song cycle of some grandeur. Sparse, brooding, lyrical, intensethe music runs a gamut of emotions. A series of interludesor bridges between movementsfeature

John Patitucci
bassb.1959


Verneri Pohjola
trumpetBullhorn
Edition Records
2015
Finnish trumpeter Verneri Pohjola's debut for Edition Records is a stunning affair. Bursting with memorable melodies, infectious grooves and dynamic contrasts, it confirms the widely held notion that Pohjola is one of the most exciting jazz talents of his generation. With core band members

Aki Rissanen
piano
Antti Lotjonen
bass
Teppo Mäkynen
drumsFrom sotto voce intimacy to adrenaline charges, the contrasts within compositions, and from one composition to the next, make for a consistently rewarding listening experience. The quartet is equally at home plying ostinato-driven grooves ("Girls of Costa Rica") as it is on more intimate and melancholy material ("He Sleeps, I Keep Watch"). There is also no shortage of surprises, such as the trumpet and drum duet "This One is for You" and the strangely industrial rhythms of "Nanomachines." Guest musicians
Jussi Kannaste
saxophoneOn the subtly bluesy "Ouroboros" a lyrical delightand the highly melodic "Cold Blooded," Pohjola exercises masterly use of space as a dynamic element in itself. The slow burning "The End is Nigh" provides an elegant and ultimately stirring climax to a consistently strong album.


Girls in Airports
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2009
Fables
Edition Records
2015
Copenhagen outfit Girls in Airports' fourth albumand its debut on Edition Recordsis an alluring potion of dreamy lyricism, ecstatic release and infectious, percussion-laced funk grooves. Saxophonists
Martin Stender
saxophoneLars Greve
saxophoneKeyboardist Mathias Holm's minimalist impressions lend striking ambient and sci-fi textures, while drummer " data-original-title="" title="">Mads Forsby and
Victor Dybbroe
percussion

Morten Schantz
pianob.1980
Godspeed
Edition Records
2017
Danish pianist/keyboardist Morten Schantz had released several albums with the exhilarating, pan-Scandinavian quintet " data-original-title="" title="">JazzKamikaze, before gaining wider attention for the impressive solo album Unicorn (Calibrated Music, 2014). That album blurred genres with its organic mash-up of blues, swing, North African and Middle Eastern flavors, and whilst Godspeed also escapes easy categorization, its fusion feels more coherent and focused, inspired by electro-pop and rock idioms every bit as much as jazz.
Occasional echoes of JazzKamikaze surface, perhaps unsurprising considering the trio also comprises his JazzKamikaze bandmates Marius Neset (saxophones) and Anton Eger (drums). There are clearer signposts to

Weather Report
band / ensemble / orchestra
Joe Zawinul
keyboards1932 - 2007

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
Despite the more overt influences Schantz's trademark melodicism and a penchant for the anthemic prevail, notably on the bluesy ballad "Growing Sense," the delicate piano and soprano saxophone duet "Cathedral" and on the vibrant tunes "Martial Arts" and "Dark Matter"all which bear the leader's indelible stamp. A fine, multi- layered album that strikes a balance between uplifting melody, unfettered improvisation and powerful grooves, Godspeed rewards repeated listening.

Snowpoet
band / ensemble / orchestraThought You Knew
Edition Records
2018
Essentially the song-writing vehicle for vocalist

Lauren Kinsella
vocalsThe singer's layered harmonies on Gillian Welsh's "Dear Someone" are a delight, while the ghost of Samuel Becket touches the dreamy stream-of-consciousness that is "It's Better Than Ok." It's hard to pick out highlights on such a consistently compelling album, but the Erik Satie-esque instrumental "Two of Cups," where saxophone, Francesca Ter-Berg's cello and Alice Zawadski's violin intertwine to gorgeous effect, or the achingly delicate confessional "Another Step" are especially affecting. Poetry set to music.


Slowly Rolling Camera
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2013
Juniper
Edition Records
2018
Juniper marks a before and after for Slowly Rolling Camera. Its first two albums, refreshingly genre-slippery hybrids of jazz, trip-hop, electronica and soul, featured vocalist " data-original-title="" title="">Dionne Bennett. With her departure, SRC resurfaces as an instrumental trio with original members

Dave Stapleton
pianoDeri Roberts
synthesizerSRC's evolving identity, however, is very much the sum of its core parts. That said, the array of contemporary colors Stapleton draws from his keyboards is perhaps key. More subtle are Robert's electronic textures, which accentuate the band's ambient, sometimes dreamy textures, as on the intro to "Eight Days." But there is plenty of rhythmic heft as well courtesy of Bennett's uncluttered grooves, with the addition of saxophones and trumpet lifting the elegant "Helsinki." On "Hyperloop"which sounds like a close cousin of

Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970
Stuart McCallum
guitarb.1978
In turn cinematic, driving, mellow and hypnotically embracing, Juniper is the perfect soundtrack for when the journey and not the destination is the thing.


Lionel Loueke
guitarb.1973
HH
Edition Records
2020
Few are better positioned to tackle a solo recording of

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
A veritable one-man band, Loueke juggles bass and rhythm guitar lines, percussion effects and melodic improvisation, not to mention his idiosyncratic vocalese. Standout tracks include a rhapsodic take on "Dolphin Dance," an African-folk reading of the jazz-funk "Actual Proof" and a wildly imaginative reinvention of Hancock's disco hit "Rockit." An album of bravura playing and no little charm.


Dave Holland
bassb.1946
Another Land
Edition Records
2021
Veteran English bassist Dave Holland marked his Edition Records debut with a new trio and an album of great power and beauty. Holland renews his acquaintance with guitarist

Kevin Eubanks
guitarb.1957

Obed Calvaire
drumsEubanks channels his inner

Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970


Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971
Got The Keys To The Kingdom: Live at The Village Vangaurd
Edition Records
2023 (2023)
Dave Stapleton's signing of tenor saxophonist Chris Potter marked a significant turning point in Edition Records trajectory. Within no time other major American artists followed suit, transforming ER from a distinctly British/European label to one that also represents some of the finest talent on the other side of the Atlantic.
Potter likes the Village Vangaurd, this being his third live album recorded at the legendary venue, not counting those previously recorded with

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011

Scott Colley
bassb.1963

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Marcus Gilmore
drumsb.1986

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967

Mississippi Fred McDowell
guitar, slide1904 - 1972

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
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