It’s big, bold, brassy and beautiful. Miho Hazama’s brilliant new album hits you between the ears like a foghorn waking you ...
The Bolbec duo of Axel Concato and Barth Corbelet return with their sophomore album Foutu Félin, picking up the cinematic ...
Trumpeter Jared Hall’s new release, “Hometown”, is an engaging and assured album that successfully blends the warmth and ...
Delivering exactly what its title promises, Barry Greene’s “Giants” is a deeply felt, expertly executed homage to the lineage ...
Occasionally, an album comes along that sings to me in such a way that it just leaves me mesmerised, spellbound by its ...
Let’s get the admission out of the way first: jazz clarinet, as a rule, prompts an involuntary reach for the skip button ...
The sophomore album release from Les Imprimés finally finds its way to audiences three years after his sensational debut ...
Jazzman’s Holy Grail series continues with another ultra-rare recording from the private press world of jazz. Recorded in ...
Four Warsaw players who have been sharing a bandstand since their school days return with their second album, and it sounds ...
Having first encountered the world of Danish trombonist and composer Lis Wessberg with her 2021 debut, ‘Yellow Map’, it’s ...
It would be difficult to overestimate the quiet accumulation of credibility Ben Wolfe has banked across the past three ...
What Murphy brings to the Club 43 stage in April 1966 is a living map of how jazz singing had evolved up to that point. The ...