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October 2023: An Improvised Paradise
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Nighttime Creatures
Pyroclastic Records
2023
One rarely gets to hear the contra-alto clarinetan instrument mainly developed in the 20th century with a range extending downwards to the lower E-flat (concert G-flat), sometimes even a D or a C. On the introductory title cut of Nighttime Creatures, however, it is in plain sight, roaring through the stumbling avant-garde piece with its thunderous register like a bull in a china shop. Only here, the china shop is full of bulls that come in different sizes. The clarinetist is

Ben Goldberg
clarinet
Michael Attias
saxophoneb.1968

Chris Speed
saxophone
Kenny Warren
trumpet
Thomas Heberer
trumpet
Omar Tamez
guitar, electricb.1974

Sam Ospovat
drumsb.1978

John Hébert
bass
Angelica Sanchez
pianoBarring

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Chromosome
Clean Feed
2023
The short hype-quote by Enrico Rava, printed onto the inside of the cardboard CD-sleeve edition of Portuguese drummer

Mário Costa
drums
Benoit Delbecq
piano
Cuong Vu
trumpetb.1969
Bruno Chevillon
bass, acousticIn addition to piano, Delbecq contributes electronic impulses via synth and samples, often responding to Costa's busy percussive framework with transfigured sinus-waves or laying down tapestries of sound with more atmospherical purpose. Costa too employs the occasional electronic interjection, all with the goal of framing Cong Vu's round tone and penetrating trumpet lines, cutting through the group sound with rare determination. Though many motifs are thoroughly though-composed, the group's breezy interplay leaves room for the notes and sounds to breathe. A modern jazz record with an electronic twist.

August in March
Imani Records
2023
A folkloric approach with spiritual tendencies inhabits August in March, the third record of the Ember trio with

Caleb Wheeler Curtis
saxophoneb.1985

Noah Garabedian
bass, acousticVincent Sperrazza
drumsThere's almost a punk rock attitude to "Frank In the Morning," with the drums bashing it out to overblown alto sweeps. The music can be sparse and careful, as on the whispery and mysterious "No Signal," gentle and lyrical as with "Easy Win," and relaxing and whimsical as on the melodically more immediate closer "Sam Cooke." Between free, post-bop, rock, folk and idioms less classifiable, Ember clearly defy categorization and prefer the undefined space in-between the camps. It's an exciting space to explore.

Retrouvailles
Paradis Improvisé
2023
Part of a 14-album-solo-piano-series on the Paradis Improvisé label,

Yonathan Avishai
pianoNext to the almost simplistic originals like "Retrouvailles En Sol" and "Retrouvailles En La," Avisha? also tackles a couple of standards in the Cole Porter-penned "So In Love" from 1948 and

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Art Tatum
piano1909 - 1956

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

Bear Proof
Secret Hatch Records
2023
Perhaps not among the most prominent musicians in jazz circles, bassist

Todd Sickafoose
bass, acoustic
Allison Miller
drums
Ben Wendel
saxophone, tenor
Charlie Haden
bass, acoustic1937 - 2014
The album continues in the cinematic tradition of Tiny Resistors, presenting extended and mesmerizing simple chord vamps as platforms for improvisation. Miller returns on drums as violinist

Jenny Scheinman
violinb.1979
Rob Reich
guitar
Ben Goldberg
clarinet
Adam Levy
guitarb.1966

Undercover: Live At The Village Vanguard
Heartcore Records
2023
Master-guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel is keeping busy on his own Heartcore label, having just recently released a follow-up to his unexpected solo piano venture Kurt Rosenwinkel Plays Piano (2021) at the end of 2022 in the shape of another instrumental solo recording, this time performed on baritone guitar, titled Berlin Baritone. Then there was The Chopin Project, a quartet venture reimagining pieces by Frédéric Chopin in a jazz guise, with Swiss pianist Jean-Paul Brodbeck, among others. Soon a one in a kind live-album of Rosenwinkel in duo with the late Geri Allen called A Lovesome Thing will see the light of day, recorded all the way back in 2012, in Paris.
Undercover too is a live recording, captured at The Village Vanguard over a three-night stint. Framed in a familiar setting, Rosenwinkel is accompanied by

Aaron Parks
drumsb.1983

Eric Revis
bassb.1967

Gregory Hutchinson
drumsb.1970
"The Past Intact" is a modern post-bop number with especially fiery contributions by Hutchinson, while "Solé" brings the group into ballad territory with Rosenwinkel in a lyrical mode, humming melodies of contemplation to a Latin-American clave. The groovy "Our Secret World," previously documented on Rosenwinkel's 2010 recording in collaboration with the Portuguese Orchestra de Jazz Matosinhos, sees Parks switching to Fender Rhodes, as Rosenwinkel "shreds" with style. On "Music" Revis makes his bass sing before Parks delivers a tasteful piano solo that segues into a guitar solo, which brings to mind the artful playing of one late

John Abercrombie
guitar1944 - 2017
Tracks and Personnel
Nighttime CreaturesTracks: Nighttime Creatures; C.B. the Time Traveler; Cloud House; Astral Light of Alarid; Lady of the Lavender Mist; Land Here; Ringleader; Big Weirdo; Wrong Door for Rocket Fuel; Tristeza; Run.
Personnel: Angelica Sanchez: piano, compositions; Micha?l Attias: alto saxophone; Ben Goldberg: contra alto clarinet; John Hébert: bass; Thomas Heberer: quarter-tone trumpet; Sam Ospovat: drums; Chris Speed: tenor saxophone, clarinet; Omar Tamez: guitar; Kenny Warren: cornet.
Chromosome
Tracks: Adamastor; Chromosome: Victória; Moluccas; Moonwalk; Antipodes; La grotte; Chamber Music; Astrolabe.
Personnel: Mário Costa: drums, electronics & composition; Cuong Vu: trumpet; Beno?t Delbecq: piano, synths & samplers; Bruno Chevillon: doublebass.
August in March
Tracks: Suspense; Snake Tune; Frank In The Morning; August In March; Angular Saxon; No Signal; Easy Win; Sink And Swim; Flotation Device And The Shivers; Break Tune; Sam Cooke.
Personnel: Caleb Wheeler Curtis: saxophone; Noah Garabedian: bass; Vincent Sperrazza: drums.
Retrouvailles
Tracks: Retrouvailles en Sol; So In Love; Retrouvailles en La; Moment's Notice; Good Morning Heartache; Spring Waltz; She is so beautiful.
Personnel: Yonathan Avisha?: piano.
Bear Proof
Tracks: The Gold Gate; Bent Into Shape; Switched On; Flush; Magnetic North; Boom Bust Startup Ruin; Turns Luck; Prospects; Reverse Fortune.
Personnel: Todd Sickafoose: double bass; Jenny Scheinman: violin; Allison Miller: drums; Kirk Knuffke: cornet; Ben Goldberg: clarinet; Adam Levy: guitar; Erik Deutsch: piano; Rob Reich: accordion.
Undercover: Live At The Village Vanguard
Tracks: Cycle Five; The Past Intact; Solé; Our Secret World; Music; Undercover.
Personnel: Kurt Rosenwinkel: guitar; Aaron Parks: piano; Eric Revis: bass; Gregory Hutchinson: drums.
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Pat Youngspiel
Pyroclastic Records
Ben Goldberg
Michael Attias
Chris Speed
Kenny Warren
Thomas Heberer
Omar Tamez
Sam Ospovat
John Hebert
Angelica Sanchez
duke ellington
Art Blakey
Ornette Coleman
Clean Feed
Mario Costa
Benoit Delbecq
Cuong Vu
Bruno Chevillon
Imani Records
Caleb Curtis Wheeler
Noah Garabedian
Vincent Sperrazza
Paradis Improvisé
Yonathan Avishai
John Coltrane
Art Tatum
Dave Brubeck
Group Chirp Music
Todd Sickafoose
Allison Miller
Ben Wendel
Charlie Haden
Jenny Scheinman
Rob Reich
Adam Levy
Heartcore Records
Aaron Parks
Eric Revis
Gregory Hutchinson
John Abercrombie
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