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Love Letters & Postcards from the Jazz Heart

Courtesy Brian Andres
Brian Andres
drumsb.1968
Mayan Suite
Bacalao Records
2020
Drummer and percussionist

Brian Andres
drumsb.1968
Mayan Suite extends Andres' lifelong love affair with the music of Latin America while presenting the recorded debut of

Brian Andres
drumsb.1968

Aaron Germain
bassb.1977

Christian Tumalan
keyboards
Pacific Mambo Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestra"One of the things about this trio, I wanted us individually to have a voice of our own," Andres concludes. This is the genuine genius that these three musicians spread across the five originals and five cover versions on Mayan Suite: Their individual solo voices sparkle like virtuosos, but their interplay creates a conversational fourth voice which rises up like a spirit guide in the spaces and connections between them.
Tumalan steps out in front to devour each note of the melody to

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021
Bassist Germain "steps ahead" through

Mike Mainieri
vibraphoneb.1938

Steps Ahead
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1979
Saving the best for last: Trio Latino's new performances of "On Green Dolphin Street" and "Someday My Prince Will Come" prove worthy of these timeless compositions, as Andres, Tumalan and Germain express their own individual instrumental voices and yet sublimate them into collective dialogue so natural, intuitive and brilliant that they raise echoes of ensembles led by

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012


Tigran Hamasyan
pianoThe Call Within
Nonesuch Records
2020
Tigran Hamasyan had already demonstrated that he's an excellent pianist: He won the Montreux Jazz Festival's piano competition in 2003. He was only seventeen when he released his first recording (World Passion, Nocturn) in 2005 and then he claimed top prize the

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
But The Call Within also illustrates Hamasyan's remarkable gifts as a composer, musicologist and visionary. His creative perspective is deeply informed by the culture of his native Armenia and the ten originals on his fourth Nonesuch release use music (especially the drum) differently than most.
Hamasyan has suggested that the "moment of unconscious creation is the way to feel conscious," and much of The Call Withinsuch as its floating reflection "The Dream Voyager"seems to move with the inscrutable non-linear logic of a dream. "Our Film" camera pans back and forth across a vocal chorus, a piano rhythm that ripples and flows like a passing river, heavy march steps and light dance steps, before it fades to black. "At a Post-Historic Seashore" sends back a different and poignantly colored snapshot, the sound of each piano note twinkling like a star and then disintegrating into stardust, in less than two minutes (and curiously but accurately echoes the "instrumental side" of

David Bowie
vocals1947 - 2016
Hamasyan and Swiss drummer

Arthur Hnatek
drumsAnd maybe you can't quite put your finger on the pulse of The Call Within by Hamasyan's design. "Unutterable seconds of longing, subliminal realization, and mostly joy fill the body as a work of art, a poem, or a melody is being born into this world for no apparent reason," he muses. "But only for the humanity to discover what is invisible: the divine mystery."


Liga Latina
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2015
Liga Latina
Multination Music
2020
Although the five musicians comprising Liga Latina are based in Scandinavia, their eponymous debut ignites your mind and heart with the passion and fire of Afro-Cuban, Cuba, Latin and Caribbean music. In the band's own words: Liga Latina is "one long love story between the Spanish guitar and the African drum."
Liga Latina centers around composer

Mike Hecchi
guitar, acousticRune Krogshede
trumpetTheo Hjorth
pianoBo Johansen
percussionMichell Boysen
bass, acousticLiga Latina is a beautiful experience from the leadoff "La Venganza," with thoroughly enchanting trumpet and guitar calling this piece to order and leading the percussion and piano to complete the ensemble's full instrumental sound. I don't understand the language that Hecchi sings in, but the passion in his delivery ensures me that his words come from a heart full of hurt. Piano and trumpet solos moan with that same throbbing pain. "La Venganza" is simply and profoundly beautiful.
Hecchi's strings sing out the first verse to "Cuarto De La Banda" in such gentlemanly and genteel style that his throaty, rough vocal seems to push them aside when his voice enters the tune. Flamenco overtones include bringing the music to a complete and dramatic stop, a silence into which Krogshede's trumpet solo confidently swings. "El Carretero" subsequently delivers more of the same, with percussion and piano and guitar simmering a warm and liquid Latin groove, and with Hecchi's voice and guitar, Hjorth's piano and Krogshede's trumpet pouring out primal, emotional force with every solo.
"Revealed" features a knotty electric solo by guitarist
Alex Olesen
guitar, electricCassia DeMayo
vocalsYou need to hear Liga Latina for yourself, because a writer can only explain the genuineness and authenticity of its musicians and sound as musical magic.


Josh Nelson
pianob.1978
The Discovery Project Live in Japan
Steel Bird Music
2020
In the golden age of television commercials, one commercial distinguished between a product that was popular because it was associated with good taste and one that was popular because it tasted good. The Discovery Project Live in Japan has nothing to do with canned food but it demonstrates pianist

Josh Nelson
pianob.1978

Alex Boneham
bassb.1987

Dan Schnelle
drumsNelson's lovely piano touch as leader and primary soloist allows a warm feeling to linger from each note; even when playing something complicated, his tone keeps it from sounding difficult. Teamed with Boneham and Schnelle, Nelson's Discovery Project plays as a small group with all the disciplined excellence of a jazz piano trio but with the relaxed casual feeling of a small folk-rock coffeehouse too.
"Mint Blues" stretches blues feeling and tone across an eleven-minute framework that expands across far more than blues, and with a playful ending that sounds like

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952
Nelson closes this Discovery Project with the epic meditation "Introspection on 401." Drums step out alone to clear the rhythmic path, and soon all three sojourners are simultaneously creating and reflecting the scenery along their path. A warm and clear feeling rises up about halfway in, as if all the introspection opened into peace of mind...but the trio takes off again, as if pushing on to find something more than mere contentment. "I composed 'Introspection on 401' on the 401 highway in Canada many years ago, on a misty and mysterious morning; I continue to perform this song often," he says.
"Japan holds a special place in my heart.," Nelson once explained. "The people, the culture, the food, the history, all just magical to me." Discovery Project Live in Japan sends Nelson's special, magical love letter back to Japan.


Soft Machine
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1966
Live at the Baked Potato
MoonJune Records
2020
European progressive jazz-rock ensemble

Soft Machine
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1966

John Etheridge
guitar, electricb.1948

John Marshall
drumsb.1952

Roy Babbington
bass, electricb.1940

Theo Travis
saxophoneBaked Potato is a souvenir, recorded at Los Angeles' legendary musical hotspot, from the ensemble's 2019 tour of North America in support of Hidden Details, the first album released under the band's original Soft Machine name in nearly forty years. This tour also celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their first North American tour, and (believe it or not) was Soft Machine's first Los Angeles appearance since they opened for

Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970
Baked features beautifully tranquil passages and glorious moments of ecstatic electric freakouts. "Broken Hill" immediately brings that picture precisely into focus, melancholy and with deep blues shimmering off of Etheridge's long, twisting and turning, lines. "The Man Who Waved at Trains" similarly paints a curious and lonely-sounding portrait, while Travis' saxophone and Etheridge's guitar clasp hands and climb toward the sun in a beautiful, reflective duet that might genuinely catch your "Heart Off Guard."
"Hazard Profile Pt. 1" swings from Babbington's and Marshall's slow-rolling and monstruous 4/4 groove and the grungy fulcrum of Etheridge's psychedelic guitar, more hard-edged rock than jazz for sure. "Tales of Taliesin" erupts into a duet between guitar and drums, freeing Etheridge to rocket like fireworks into the stratospheric sound of his Soft Machine guitar predecessor

Allan Holdsworth
guitar, electric1948 - 2017
Soft Machine finish their Baked Potato with the title track of the Hidden Details studio album they were touring to support. Marshall's sharp punctuation insistently kicks the saxophone further out until Travis drops out completely, leaving the remaining trio to stir up a sweet and funky space jam that nicely sets up Etheridge to keep firing hot metal until he had no bullets left in his guitar slinger holster.


John Stein
guitarb.1949
Watershed
Whaling City Sound
2020
As his eleventh release on the label, Watershed continues the elegant and blissful creative marriage between guitarist

John Stein
guitarb.1949

Ze Eduardo Nazario
drums
Daniel Grajew
pianoBobby Scott
pianob.1937

Pat Martino
guitar1944 - 2021

Jim Hall
guitar1930 - 2013
Tracks and Personnel
Mayan SuiteTracks: Got a Match?; Viento Solar; Mayan Suite; Escucha; Someday My Prince Will Come; Islands; Morning Sprite; Si Tu Vez; Higashi Nakano; On Green Dolphin Street.
Personnel: Brian Andres: drums; Christian Tumalan: piano; Aaron Germain: bass.
The Call Within
Tracks: Levitation 21; Our Film; Ara Resurrected; At a Post-Historic Seashore; Space of Your Existence; The Dream Voyager; Old Maps; Vortex; 37 Newlyweds; New Maps.
Personnel: Tigran Hamasyan: piano; Evan Marien: electric bass; Arthur Hnatek: drums; Tosin Abasi: guitar; Areni Agbabian: piano; Artyom Manukyan: cello.
Liga Latina
Tracks: La Venganza; Cari?o Corazon; Cuarto De La Banda; El Carretero; El Sabor; Revealed; Cacique; Toro Mata; Y Tú Qué Has Hecho.
Personnel: Mike Hecchi: vocals, guitars; Michael Boysen: double bass; Rune Krogshede: trumpet; Theo Njorth: piano; Bo "Bojo" Johansen: percussion; Alex Olesen: guitar; Lasse H?j Jakobsen: violin; Cassia De Mayo: vocals.
The Discovery Project Live in Japan
Tracks: Mint Blues; Reflections; Atma Krandana; Dirigibles; Kintsugi; Introspection on 401.
Personnel: Josh Nelson: piano, keyboard; Alex Boneham: bass; Dan Schnelle: drums.
Live at the Baked Potato
Tracks: Out Bloody-Intro; Out-Bloody-Rageous Pt. 1; Sideburn; Hazard Profile Pt. 1; Kings and Queens; Tales of Taliesin; Heart Off Guard; Broken Hill; Fourteen Hour Dream; The Man Who Waved At Trains; Life On Bridges; Hidden Details.
Personnel: Roy Babbington: bass; John Etheridge: guitar; John Marshall: drums; Theo Travis: flute, piano, saxophone.
Watermark
Tracks: Rio Escuro; Kobe; A Taste of Honey; Brazilian Hug; Mystified; Wally; The Kicker; Waltz New; Cisco; Dreamsville (from Peter Gunn); Charlotte; The Hang.
Personnel: Teco Cardoso: flute, alto sax, soprano sax; Daniel Grajew: piano, keyboards; Frank Herzberg: bass; Zé Eduardo Nazario: drums; John Stein: guitar.
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