Slowly Rolling Camera: Where the Streets Lead
Eight years since their initial emergence and five releases in, Slowly Rolling Camera have been characterised at various points in...
Reviewed by Robert Shore in issue: October/2021
David Murray: The Complete Black Saint And Soul Note Recordings Volume 2
Needless to say, the tenor saxophonist has recorded enough for box sets to be issued every other month, so it...
Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: March/2014
WorldService Project: Live from London
Led by keyboardist Dave Morecroft, London-based quintet WorldService Project are engaged in an ambitious quest to connect with like-minded fellow...
Reviewed by Daniel Spicer in issue: August/2012
WorldService Project/Alfie Ryner: Match & Fuse
Led by keyboardist Dave Morecroft, London-based quintet WorldService Project are engaged in an ambitious quest to connect with like-minded fellow...
Reviewed by Daniel Spicer in issue: August/2012
Lucy Ann Polk: But Beautiful
Formerly Les Brown's vocalist, Polk came off the road and devoted herself to studio work with Marty Paich and Dave...
Reviewed by Alyn Shipton in issue: October/2013
Album Interview: Colin Steele Quintet: Even in the Darkest Places
Calum Gourlay | Colin Steele | Dave Milligan | Michael Buckley | Stu Ritchie
The album title reflects a gruelling five-year period for Colin Steele following a series of events that revolved around him...
Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: March/2017
Chad Lefkowitz-Brown: Onward
Having had diverse tour experience with the likes of Dave Brubeck and, er, Taylor Swift, the 27-year-old New Yorker proves...
Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: July/2017
Daniel Rosenboom's: Book of Omens
Trumpeter Rosenboom's apocalyptic suite has a experimental prog rock dimension as well as a noir-ish noughties Dave Douglas-infl uenced sound...
Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: Dec/Jan/2013/2014
Phil Haynes: No Fast Food
A McDonalds-free 2-CD live session served up by a versatile percussionist's trio with big guns for company, in Dave Liebman...
Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: Dec/Jan/2014/2015
Mehmet Ali Sanlikol & Whatsnext?: Resolution
This Turkish multi-instrumentalist's series of orchestral pieces is influenced by his native folk music and a few 1970s progressive jazz...
Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: February/2017
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