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Troy Dostert's Best Releases of 2020

Eric Revis
bassb.1967
Slipknots Through a Looking Glass
Pyroclastic Records
Revis has long been an on-call bassist for a host of jazz luminaries, but his prowess as a composer and bandleader shouldn't be overlooked. Here those talents come to the fore, with an irresistible collection of pieces that can be either elusive or invigorating, but always with a sinuous groove at their core. Revis has a world of talent with him on this release as well, with pianist

Kris Davis
pianob.1980

Bill McHenry
saxophone, tenor
Darius Jones
saxophone, alto
Chad Taylor
drumsb.1973

Natsuki Tamura
trumpetb.1951

Satoko Fujii
pianob.1958

Ramón López
drumsb.1961
Mantle
Not Two Records
A stellar effort from a trio of expert improvisers, Mantle is yet another entry in the storied catalogue of trumpeter Tamura and pianist Fujii, here complemented by Lopez, a nuanced and skilled percussionist who brings just the right color to the trio's music. Each piece is a marvel in finding the ideal balance between composition and freedom, and the musicians' ability to shift emotional registers is astonishing. An album that not only repays, but compels, multiple encounters.

Ivo Perelman
saxophone, tenorb.1961
Deep Resonance
Fundacja Sluchaj
Saxophonist Perelman is almost too prolific for his own good, but the consistently strong quality of his music justifies his prodigious output. Nowhere is this more evident than the music on this wonderful release, where he combines his gifts with those of violinist

Mark Feldman
violin
Hank Roberts
cellob.1954

Mark Dresser
bass, acousticb.1952
Webber/Morris Big Band Both Are True
Greenleaf Music
Two fiercely independent saxophonist/composers join forces on one of the most pathbreaking releases of the year. While

Anna Webber
saxophone, tenorb.1984
Angela Morris
saxophone, tenor

Gard Nilssen
drumsb.1983
If You Listen Carefully the Music Is Yours
Odin Records
Supersonic indeed. A massive band with a massive sound, drummer and bandleader Nilssen has taken some of the leading-edge improvisers in creative jazz and fused them into a collective that swings hard but in an anarchic spirit. A live recording from 2019's Molde International Jazz Festival, Nilssen and fellow composer-arranger

Andre Roligheten
saxophoneb.1985

James Brandon Lewis
saxophone, tenorb.1983
Molecular
Intakt Records
Lewis has been on the radar of creative jazz fans since 2019's UnRuly Manifesto (Relative Pitch), and the tenor saxophonist released two superb albums on Intakt in 2020. His duo album with drummer

Chad Taylor
drumsb.1973

Brad Jones
bass
Aruán Ortiz
pianob.1973

Mary Halvorson
guitarArtlessly Falling
Firehouse 12
The second installment of Code Girl, guitar wizard Halvorson's beguiling avant-prog project, makes use of another extraordinary lineup. Bassist

Michael Formanek
bass, acousticb.1958

Tomas Fujiwara
drums
Amirtha Kidambi
drums
Maria Grand
saxophone, tenor
Adam O'Farrill
trumpetb.1994

Robert Wyatt
drums

Pedro Melo Alves
drumsb.1991
In Igma
Clean Feed
One of the most transfixing releases of 2020, percussionist Alves' darkly resonant chamber work expertly integrates three vocalists with the combined talents of Alves and pianist

Eve Risser
pianob.1982

Mark Dresser
bass, acousticb.1952

Abdul Moimême
guitar, electricb.1959

Sylvie Courvoisier
pianoFree Hoops
Intakt Records
An outstanding follow-up to 2018's D'Agala (Intakt), pianist Courvoisier once again draws upon the rhythmically fluid tandem of bassist

Drew Gress
bassb.1959

Kenny Wollesen
drums

Rich Halley
saxophone, tenorThe Shape of Things
Pine Eagle Records
With the same group he convened for 2019's Terra Incognita, tenor saxophonist Halley and associates cover the spectrum of free-jazz creativity, from soulfully plaintive cries to no-holds-barred fury. But guiding it all is a deeply-rooted musicality, and the cooperative efforts of pianist

Matthew Shipp
pianob.1960

Michael Bisio
bass, acoustic
Newman Taylor Baker
percussionTags
Year in Review
Troy Dostert
Eric Revis
Kris Davis
Bill McHenry
Darius Jones
Chad Taylor
Natsuki Tamura
Satoko Fujii
Ramon Lopez
Ivo Perelman
Mark Feldman
Hank Roberts
Mark Dresser
Anna Webber
Angela Morris
Gard Nilssen
André Roligheten
James Brandon Lewis
Brad Jones
Aruan Ortiz
Mary Halvorson
Michael Formanek
Tomas Fujiwara
Amirtha Kidambi
Maria Grand
Adam O'Farrill
Robert Wyatt
Pedro Melo Alves
Eve Risser
Mark Dresser
Abdul Moimême
Sylvie Courvoisier
Drew Gress
Kenny Wollesen
Rich Halley
Matthew Shipp
Michael Bisio
Newman Taylor Baker
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