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Lajos Dudas: “Jazz on stage”
He always favoured smaller Band formats and this is why the latest CD features only the Duo-, Trio- and Quartet setting. Live concert recordings with traditional as well as free tonal Jazz elements.
Migraine: 211 - Legal
Migraine performs improvised music while adhering to a strict set of rules mixing free form jazz and avant-garde modern jams. Each recording is one uninterrupted improvisation. Recorded live in Pensacola, Florida.
Recommended if you like
Cuong Vu,
John Abercrombie,
Zach Hill.
Lekverk: 21st Century Jump
Brand new, seriously playful Swedish jazz. Lekverk’s music combines an appealing groove with lyrical beauty, embedded in a playfulness which makes anything possible.
Recommended if you like
Bobo Stensson trio,
Esbjörn Svensson Trio,
Keith Jarrett.
Bob Boss: 3 trios +
Trio interpretations of modern jazz classics. Three configurations of four instruments: guitar, piano, string bass and drum + percussion.
Recommended if you like
Joe Pass,
Kenny Burrell,
Wes Montgomery.
The Spencer Katzman Threeo: 5 Is The New 3
An improvisational mash-up of jazz sensibilities, odd-timed grooves, Indian and Brazilian rhythms, and indie-rock energy
Recommended if you like
Bill Frisell,
Neutral Milk Hotel,
The Velvet Underground.
Jon Delaney: 7 out of 10
Modern Jazz in the vein of Jim Hall/Brad Mehldau trios. The Jon Delaney Trio weave baroque counterpoint and free improvisation into their original compositions
Recommended if you like
Bill Evans,
Brad Mehldau,
Jim Hall.
Jaromír Honzák Quartet: A Question To All Your Answers
Classically inspired modern jazz.
Recommended if you like
Brad Mehldau,
Kurt Rosenwinkel,
Marc Johnson,
Pat Metheny.
Debbie Poryes Trio: A Song In Jazz
A new voice in jazz piano with unique, modern and swinging mainstream arrangements to standards and originals and a trio with an uncanny rhythmic rapport.
Recommended if you like
Bill Evans,
Keith Jarrett,
McCoy Tyner.
Benjamin Hoare: A Time in Place
An album rich in texture and sonic imagery with an emphasis on sound rather than style.
Recommended if you like
Bill Frisell,
Daniel Lanois.