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The Most Exciting Jazz Albums Since 1969: 2015-2017

Like all the thrilling albums that preceded them, these possess that elusive quality that keeps you engaged, offering a new discovery with each subsequent listen.
72 Thrilling Jazz Albums, Part 10: 2015-2017
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Berger-Knutsson-Spering-Schultz
County & Eastern
2015
Such a simple album with four European jazz adepts:

Bengt Berger
percussionb.1942

Jonas Knutsson
saxophone
Christian Spering
bass, acousticb.1963
"Frankly" has an atmospheric opening with all the instruments emerging from the mist, the guitar introducing the cries of the sax and then trading solos on a gorgeous, folk-infused melody. "Beyond" presents a bluesy, lyrical melody with sax and guitar intertwined. Each takes substantial solos, returns to the thematic melody, and closes with grace. "My Sequence" opens with a jaunty rhythm, the sax soaring and the guitar dancing on top. Each melody boasts a memorable hook and a signature groove, ensuring that no song resembles another. When combined, they create an album that transcends the sum of its parts, delivering an exquisite cascade of thrills.
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ChuffDRONE
Jazzwerkstatt
2015
"ChuffDRONE" by

chuffDRONE
band / ensemble / orchestraThe album bursts into life with the opener, "Cassiopeia," a track that grooves like a thrilling roller coaster ride, setting the stage for what's to come. "Twist of Fate" begins on a pensive note, showcasing a soul-stirring bass clarinet solo, later echoed by the haunting tones of the saxophone, paving the way for a bluesy piano solo that adds depth to the composition. "Katsumotos Balkantrip" lives up to its name, diving into a whirlwind of sound that mirrors its titlea dizzying Balkan dance amid the musical festivities. Just 22 minutes in, and the album has already delivered its worth, yet the momentum only continues to build.
From start to finish, ChuffDRONE resonates like the work of seasoned virtuosos with decades of experience, making it all the more remarkable that this was crafted by such young talents. The album is a testament to their artistry, a vibrant mosaic of musical prowess that captures the essence of their creative spirit.
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Doublepulse
Laika Records
2015
Silent Understanding, the sole album by DoublepulseBoriana Dimitrova on baritone, alto and soprano saxophones and Niels-Henrik Heinsohn on drumsfrom Bulgaria, transcends mere instrumentation to create an unparalleled sonic landscape. Dimitrova's mastery of reed instruments elevates each track, her live overdubs on the saxophones adding layers of thrilling complexity. The album cover hints at her innovative approach, showcasing her use of electronics to establish a pulsating foundation by looping one saxophone's rhythms while soloing on another, harmonized by Heinsohn's dynamic drumming.
The journey begins with "Inspiring Nights," setting a subtle drum groove against a backdrop of a captivating melody, initially built over a repeated saxophone foundation. The track gradually shifts into a livelier baritone groove, igniting Dimitrova's impassioned alto saxophone solo, amplified by Heinsohn's thunderous drumming. Whether these performances are captured in a single take remains a mystery, yet the sheer intensity is breathtaking.
Each subsequent track follows suit, captivating listeners with spellbinding solos that effortlessly surpass the preceding ones. The seamless groove anchors every moment, straddling the fine line between being comfortably ensconced and teetering on the precipice of anticipation.
Regrettably, Silent Understanding might stand as the sole testament to Doublepulse's artistry. Nevertheless, this album stands tall as a breathtaking thriller, a radiant beacon shining amidst a sea of lesser musical efforts.
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Ghost Rhythms
Laboratoire d'Exploration Musicale
2015
This accomplished European jazz collective led by drummer
Xavier Gélard
drumsGhost Rhythms
band / ensemble / orchestra
Steve Reich
composer / conductorb.1936
On the former song, a noble Native American tom-tom rhythm sets the stage, inviting a soprano sax to weave a passionate melody akin to a consuming fire. The composition then ascends into a delirious rock aria, propelled by the band's double-throttle energy, only to conclude with a delicate, baroque piano flourish. "Tree Ashes" begins with a furious piano, launching into a double-time march that echoes the depths of the Grand Canyon. It escalates into a syncopated, driving rhythm where a roaring piano trio, enchanted reeds, and an otherworldly sax solo soar beyond celestial boundaries and back.
Ghost Rhythms resides next to "thrilling" in the dictionary. Their 26-album discography, notably live recordings, beckons you to explore their musical mastery. Start with Madeleine for an experience that promises thrills beyond imagination.
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Atlantis Jazz Ensemble
Marlow Records
2016
This first album (a second, Celestial Suite, was released in Oct 2023) by this Canadian quintet takes a deliberate step back in time, crafting a spiritual jazz masterpiece reminiscent of the early 1970s. Throughout, there's a pervasive melodious vibe, each track effortlessly settling into a gentle, dancing groove. Among the standout performers, trumpeter
Ed Lister
trumpetThe true beauty of great jazz lies in its vivid imagery and captivating rhythms, and this album delivers just that. "Pillars of Hercules" presents a sinuously enthralling trumpet solo, akin to an exhilarating underwater odyssey alongside a mermaid through the sunken ruins of Atlantis. "Yemaya" embraces a mesmerizing, undulating groove that unfolds at its own unhurried pace. Frantz's saxophone solo soars to profound emotional depths, while Lister's trumpet takes the spotlight with a passionate declaration. Clocking in at 9:41, it's the album's lengthiest track, affording the luxury of time to embark on a multifaceted journey through Atlantis, each member contributing brilliant solos.
The album's thematic narrative ventures boldly forward, each track a brushstroke in a grand sonic panorama. "Leviathan" narrates a noble, urgent quest in pursuit of a worthy prize. "Blue Nile" transports the listener to Cleopatra's river cruiser, complete with sinewy oarsmen and swaying dancers. Closing with "Aegean Mist," the album gently wafts listeners into a dreamlike realm, a place of serene contentment and absolute relaxation. This is jazz of an extraordinary calibera spiritual odyssey that transcends mere music, delving deep into the realm of the soul.
If you locate this digitally, also search for one bonus song, "White Nile," which is a fitting conclusion to the Oceanic Suite.
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Ben Allison
Sonic Camera
2017

Ben Allison
bass, acousticb.1966

Marcus Printup
trumpetb.1967

Frank Kimbrough
piano1956 - 2020
"Magic Number" reimagines

John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942

Steve Cardenas
guitar
Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
This album is a masterpiece, an intricately woven tapestry of materials and performances that vividly evoke the visual and aural essence of a layered cityscape. From the initial note to the final cadence, it captivates, offering true sonic delights that await any listener fortunate enough to experience this remarkable musical journey.
Next week
The Jazz Thrillers of next week span the years of 2017-2020. Two horn divas from the London Jazz scene, A sublime sax virtuoso, ritual trance music from a German genius,
Allison Miller
drums
Aaron Parks
drumsb.1983
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Robert Middleton
Bengt Berger
Jonas Knutsson
Christian Sperring
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Berger Knutsson Spering
Chuffdron
Xavier Gélard
Cecille Petit
Ghost Rhythms
Steve Reich
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