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Nels Cline
guitar, electricb.1956
Share The Wealth
Blue Note Records
The expanded Nels Cline Singers: now a sextet with the addition of saxophonist

Skerik
saxophone
Brian Marsella
keyboardsb.1850

Cyro Baptista
percussionb.1950


Stephan Thelen
guitar, electricWorld Dialogue
Rare Noise Records
Sonar guitarist Stephan Thelen's stunning debut as a string quartet composer. Brilliant performances by the

Kronos Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestra

Jon Hassell
trumpetb.1937
Seeing Through Sound: Pentimento Volume Two
Ndeya
Visionary trumpeter-composer Jon Hassell's latest gift from his late career: atmospheric soundscapes with equal parts stasis and motion.

Imaginary Archipelago
Meta Records
The magical Karuna Trio: percussionists

Adam Rudolph
percussionb.1955

Hamid Drake
drumsb.1955

Ralph Miles Jones
woodwinds

Stick Men
band / ensemble / orchestraPanamerica: Live In Latin America
MoonJune Records
A splendid box set with guest

David Cross
violinb.1949


Kurt Rosenwinkel
guitarb.1970
Angels Around
Heartcore Records
Jazz guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel's Trio with bassist
Dario Deidda
bass
Gregory Hutchinson
drumsb.1970


Markus Reuter
guitar, electricb.1972
Shapeshifters
MoonJune Records
Touch guitarist

Markus Reuter
guitar, electricb.1972

Tim Motzer
guitar
Kenny Grohowski
drums

Dwiki Dharmawan
keyboardsHari Ketiga
MoonJune Records
A remarkable, unclassifiable collection of music: calling it "An Improvopera In Nine Acts'' only hints at its range. The leader's keyboards were joined by touch guitarist/soundscaper Markus Reuter, drummer

Asaf Sirkis
drumsb.1969

Boris Savoldelli
vocalsb.1970


Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945
Budapest Concert
ECM Records
The second complete concert released from Jarrett's 2016 European tour, this is a stunning example of his later solo piano improvisational style, which favored a suite-like structure made up of a series of brief improvisations (as opposed to the continuous impressionistic arcs of the early concerts). The timing of the release gained increased poignancy because of Jarrett's announcement of his retirement from public performance due to a series of strokes. While this was not his last public performancenor is it likely to be his last album release, given the apparent depth of the ECM archivesit stands as one of the best recorded documents.


Terje Rypdal
guitarb.1947
Conspiracy
ECM Records
One of veteran guitarist/composer Terje Rypdal's most inspired albums. Full of mysterious, soaring guitar lines, aided by
Ståle Storløkken
multi-instrumentalist

Maria Schneider
composer / conductorData Lords
ArtistShare
Recorded prior to the pandemic, The Maria Schneider Orchestra still delivers a timely commentary on the digital realm and its increasing influence in our lives. The big digital companies (the Data Lords) are intent on collecting user informationbut all is not lost, hence "The Natural World," the antidote to "The Digital World'' in this double-album set. Adventurous in composition and performance, and Schneider's largest, most accomplished statement.


Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979
@ Bremen 1964 & 1975
Sunnyside Records
Bassist/composer Charles Mingus' 1964 European tour is legendary, with good reason. He brought what is arguably his greatest bandfeaturing brilliant reeds from

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964

Johnny Coles
trumpet1926 - 1997

Clifford Jordan
saxophone, tenor1931 - 1993

Jaki Byard
piano1922 - 1999

Jack Walrath
trumpetb.1946

George Adams
saxophone, tenorb.1940

Don Pullen
piano1941 - 1995

Dannie Richmond
drums1935 - 1988
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Year in Review
Charles Mingus
Mark Sullivan
Braithwaite & Katz Communications
Nels Cline
Skerik
Marsella
Cyro Baptista
Stephan Thelen
Kronos Quartet
Jon Hassell
Karuna Trio
Adam Rudolph
Hamid Drake
Ralph M. Jones
Stick Men
David Cross
Kurt Rosenwinkel
Dario Deidda
Gregory Hutchinson
Markus Reuter
Tim Motzer
Kenny Grohowski
dwiki dharmawan
Asaf Sirkis
Boris Savoldelli
Keith Jarrett
Terje Rypdal
St?le Storl?kken
Maria Schneider
Eric Dolphy
Johnny Coles
Clifford Jordan
Jack Walrath
George Adams
Don Pullen
Dannie Richmond
Jaki Byard
Ralph Miles Jones
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