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Return to Electric

Label: Corner Store Jazz
Released: 2025
Track listing: Crystal Silence; Spectrum; Living Time; Spell; Cadenza Paul / Christian; Cycle; Eclipse; Cadenza; Lotus On Irish Springs; Some Slick Sick; Cadenza; Paraphernalia.
Transition (s)

Label: Corner Store Jazz
Released: 2025
Track listing: Ben I; Untitled; Brief Piece; Untiled Ones; Transition; Ben II; Phills III; Openings; Beyond; 'Too
Easily; Phills II; Ben III; Epilogue.
Sheila Jordan (RIP), Phil Haynes, Jason Kao Hwang, and Sarah Wilson

by Jerome Wilson
This episode pays tribute to the recently deceased Sheila Jordan by playing music from the early and later parts of her long career. It also features music from Sarah Wilson, Jason Kao Hwang, and Phillip Haynes among others. Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett I Can't Wait till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & ...
John O’Gallagher, Ivo Perelman, Jon Irabagon & Tomas Fujiwara

by Maurice Hogue
Three of today's premier saxophonists share this edition's spotlight, as all have new releases--John O'Gallagher, Ivo Perelman & Jon Irabagon. O'Gallagher, now living in Portugal, reunites with guitarist Ben Monder on his new Ancestral and pulls off a first for master drummers Billy Hart and {{m: Andrew Cyrille who had never played together. Perelman, on the ...
Lotus on Irish Springs

Album: Return to Electric
By Phillip Haynes
Label: Corner Store Jazz
Released: 2025
Duration: 3:00
Phil Haynes: Electricity Incarnate!

by Doug Collette
In the annals of jazz both short-term and long, the influence of drummer-led initiatives is immeasurable. There is Art Blakey and his Jazz Messengers, of course, plus Tony Williams' Lifetime and, in addition, numerous single-minded efforts like these two coincidental releases of Phil Haynes. Each is a largely freewheeling exercise in revisitation gestated during COVID lockdowns: ...
Transition

Album: Transition (s)
By Phillip Haynes
Label: Corner Store Jazz
Released: 2025
Duration: 5:21
Andy Bey, Potsa Lotsa XL, Jonathan Reisin & Mary Halvorson

by Maurice Hogue
Music from several new albums is on the menu this week, including Silke Eberhard's Potsa Lotsa XL, alto saxophonist Jonathan Reisin, German bass trombonist Maxine Troglauer, This Is It! (Satoko Fujii's trio), Scottish drummer Seb Rochford's Polar Bear, bassist Andrew Schiller's solo Rumble Rubble Ripple, and a peek at Mary Halvorson's newest About Ghosts. There's more ...
Phil Haynes: Return to Electric

by Glenn Astarita
Phil Haynes, a drummer who possesses an extensive and heralded resume, unleashes Return to Electric, a semiavant-garde fusion-fueled romp that feels like a love letter to the electric guitar's golden era, delivered with a sly wink. This album displays Haynes, guitarist Steve Salerno, and bassist Drew Gress capturing the experimental spirit of 1970s jazz-rock while demonstrating ...
Past, Present, And, Future Sounds

by Bob Osborne
The most fascinating and enduring aspect of jazz, and other improvised music, is its' capacity to surprise the listener. This week a diverse collection of pieces that deliver different and ground breaking new sounds. At the centre Ingrid Laubrock's unique new album which is meets this specification and more. And to close a classic album from ...