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Tim Berne was born in Syracuse, New York in 1954, and was subjected to a perfectly normal childhood. But he didn't decide to take up music until nearly twenty years later when he was attending Lewis and Clark College in Oregon, putting most of his energy into intramural basketball. At this point, while resting a sore ankle in his dormitory, Berne encountered a saxophonist who was selling his alto, and bought it on impulse. "There was just something about the sound of the saxophone that got to me," he says. Musically, up to that point, Berne had always been motivated by all types of music, but especially by the great Stax artists like Sam and Dave and Johnnie Taylor, as well as Motown artists like Martha and the Vandellas and Gladys Knight
Yikes Too

By Tim Berne
Label: Screwgun Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Oddly Enough; Guitar Star; Yikes; Yikes 2; Marmite Woman; Julius Hemphill; Bat Channel; Trauma;
Poky(e); Sorry Variations; Bat Channel (live); Oddly Enough (live); Curls (live); Guitar Star (live); Trauma
(live); Sludge (live); Clandestine (live); Middle Seat Blues (live).
Cortado: Hackout!

by Neri Pollastri
Arrivato al terzo album, secondo edito da Caligola, il trio Cortado sforna un lavoro colorato e originale, fresco e vivacissimo, nel quale convergono improvvisazione, rock e sperimentazione jazzistica.Mattatore del disco è il sax contralto di Manuel Caliumi, musicista apprezzato in molteplici contesti e che qui ha spazio per mostrare la sue notevoli caratteristiche allo ...
Ches Smith: Clone Row

by Glenn Astarita
Ches Smith, the San Diego-born Sacramento-raised drummer who studied philosophy at the University of Oregon before diving headfirst into the Bay Area's experimental music scene, has long been one of modern jazz's most restless spirits. His deep resume includes work with Marc Ribot, Tim Berne, John Zorn, Mary Halvorson and Nels Cline, cementing his reputation as ...
Dave Sewelson, Aruan Ortiz, Neil Charles & Rich Brown

by Maurice Hogue
Check out the final track and you'll hear why Toronto's Rich Brown is hailed as one of the finest electric bassists on the planet. His new solo album, Nyaeba, is filled with over-the-moon technique and electronic wizardry. English bassist Neil Charles' debut, Dark Days , is fueled by the words of James Baldwin, while guitarist Gregg ...
Music From Jarrett, Perelman, Bloom, Salles, & More

by Bob Osborne
On this show live music from Keith Jarrett, who recently reached his 80th year, plus a treasure trove of Ivo Perelman, both old and new recordings, also a selection of brand new releases.Playlist Keith Jarrett New Vienna Part IV" from New Vienna (ECM) 00:00 Shamek Farrah Umoja Suite" from First Impressions (Strata East/Mack Avenue) ...
Ches Smith: Clone Row

by Vic Albani
Giù il cappello ancora una volta. Ches Smith è davvero un meraviglioso esempio di intelligenza e--dopo il bellissimo capolavoro dedicato al Voodoo (Path of Seven Colors) pubblicato con Pyroclastic nel 2021, ma anche Laugh Ash del 2024--tira fuori dal cappello un'altra meraviglia affrontando un'autentica destrutturazione di un super quartetto con tanto di due chitarre (Mary Halvorson, ...
The Hemphill Stringtet: The Hemphill Stringtet Plays the Music of Julius Hemphill

by Mark Corroto
Let us borrow a famous tagline from the dairy industry: Got Hemphill? If not, it is time to take a closer listen. Julius Hemphill (1938-1995) was a towering figure in the creative music scenes of both St. Louis, where he co-founded the Black Artists' Group (BAG), and New York's vibrant loft jazz scene of the 1970s ...
New Releases From Corti?as, Mu?eses, Wexler And More

by Bob Osborne
On this show we have a variety of new releases including latin jazz, classical crossover, and, live cuts. In addition a re-release of a classic album from Keith Jarrett and a dip in the archive for music from John Abercrombie and Julius Hemphill. I also continue my deep dive into the recent re-releases of Ivo Perelman's ...
Tim Berne - Tom Rainey - Gregg Belisle-Chi: Yikes Too

by Glenn Astarita
Tim Berne's Yikes Too marks a significant expansion of the saxophonist's artistic vision, unfolding across two discs that showcase both his compositional architecture and improvisational dexterity. Berne joins forces with drummer Tom Rainey and guitarist Gregg Belisle-Chi--a Bill Frisell protégé--to form a new trio that navigates intellectual complexity and gut-level musical communication with equal fluency.