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Troy Dostert's Best Releases of 2023
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Chimaera
Intakt Records
While Courvoisier routinely offers surprises and wonders with each release, the always-unpredictable pianist has surpassed even her own inimitable standards with Chimaera, a beguiling and transfixing musical statement. The two-trumpet tandem of

Nate Wooley
trumpetb.1974

Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941

Christian Fennesz
guitar
Drew Gress
bassb.1959

Kenny Wollesen
drums
For Mahalia, With Love
Tao Forms
After 2021's terrific Jesup Wagon (Tao Forms), saxophonist Lewis' previous release from his Red Lily Quintet, expectations were sky-high for what the group could produce for a tribute to

Mahalia Jackson
vocals1911 - 1972

Kirk Knuffke
trumpet
Christopher Hoffman
cellob.1978

William Parker
bassb.1952

Chad Taylor
drumsb.1973

Ex Machina
Pi Recordings
Another triumph for saxophonist Lehman, Ex Machina represents his investigation of the intersections of computer-generated and human-produced music, and despite its complexity the outcome is surprisingly engaging and accessible. The expertly integrated contributions of France's Orchestre National de Jazz provide a rich, big band-sized template for Lehman, whose creativity has never been more apparent. And as always with Lehman's music, its multi-rhythmic fervor is captivating.

Acrobats
Whirlwind Recordings
Lawry's vocal talents have taken her well beyond the jazz world, with forays into folk and pop perhaps leading her to be overlooked among top-flight vocalists. But this outstanding release with bassist

Linda May Han Oh
bass, acousticb.1984

Allison Miller
drums
Beyond the Margins
Trost
Stalwart free-jazz saxophonist Amado may most frequently be found in piano-less trios with bass and drums, but here he appears once again in a quartet with pianist

Alexander von Schlippenbach
pianob.1938

Ingebrigt Håker Flaten
bassb.1971

Gerry Hemingway
drumsb.1955

Protect Your Light
Impulse! Records
On its fourth release, the ever-feisty Irreversible Entanglements continues to develop its distinctive combination of avant-garde intensity and incisive political commentary, all while creating some of the most irresistible grooves in modern jazz. The group is a true collective, with the instruments sometimes changing hands on each track, but the essential constant is vocalist Moor Mother (
Camae Ayewa
vocals
The Other One
Pi Recordings
Once again, Threadgill continues to break new ground, this time with a twelve-member ensemble that has a classical temperament but with blues and jazz elements that surface in intriguing ways. Leaving his alto saxophone aside in favor of his composer-conductor role, Threadgill brings a dense complexity to his compositions, but never without a shimmering vitality. Frequent Threadgill collaborators

David Virelles
pianob.1983

Jose Davila
tuba
Craig Weinrib
drums
Echolocation
AUM Fidelity
Punk-inspired guitarist

Ava Mendoza
guitar
William Parker
bassb.1952

Devin Hoff
bass, acoustic
Ches Smith
drums
James Brandon Lewis
saxophone, tenorb.1983

Live in Brooklyn
Cygnus Recordings
Guitarist

Miles Okazaki
guitarb.1974

Matt Mitchell
pianob.1975

Anthony Tidd
bass
Sean Rickman
drums
The Last Quiet Place
Pyroclastic Records
Saxophonist Laubrock is always keeping listeners guessing, and in recent years her work with larger ensembles has taken up much of her attention, as on 2020's Dreamt Twice, Twice Dreamt (Intakt). As strong as her large-scale compositions have been, her work with the sextet on The Last Quiet Place packs a more compact punch, rewarding the close interaction that only a smaller ensemble can provide. And it is quite a group she has assembled, with violinist

Mazz Swift
violin
Tomeka Reid
cello
Brandon Seabrook
guitarb.1984

Michael Formanek
bass, acousticb.1958

Tom Rainey
drumsb.1957
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Year in Review
Troy Dostert
nate wooley
Wadada Leo Smith
Christian Fennesz
Drew Gress
Kenny Wolleson
Mahalia Jackson
Kirk Knuffke
Christopher Hoffman
William Parker
Chad Taylor
Linda May Han Oh
Allison Miller
Alexander von Schlippenbach
Ingebrigt Haker Flaten
Gerry Hemingway
Camae Ayewa
David Virelles
Jose Davila
Craig Weinrib
Ava Mendoza
Devin Hoff
Ches Smith
James Brandon Lewis
Miles Okazaki
Matt Mitchell
Anthony Tidd
Sean Rickman
Mazz Swift
tomeka reid
Brandon Seabrook
Michael Formanek
Tom Rainey
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