Reviews

Review of Aja Monet

Aja Monet

Weedie Braimah | Marcus Gilmore | Luques Curtis | Elena Pinderhughes | Aja Monet | Christian Scott | Samora Pinderhughes | plus Lonnie Holley

drink sum water

Rating: ★★★★

Aja Monet is a chronicler, a Brooklyn griot, a freedom fighter with fire in her veins and a way with...

Reviewed by Jane Cornwell in issue: June/2023

Review of Donny McCaslin: I Want More

Donny McCaslin: I Want More

Lois Martin | Mark Guiliana | Tim Lefebvre | Joyce Hammann | Sara Caswell | Jody Redhage Ferber | Jason Lindner | Jannek Zechner | Donny McCaslin | Chris Bullock

Editor's Choice

Edition

Rating: ★★★★

The hyphenated word ‘boundary-breaking’ is often thrown around so casually as a description of a band’s music these days that...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: June/2023

Review of Joshua Jaswon Octet: Polar Waters

Joshua Jaswon Octet: Polar Waters

Joshua Jaswon | Marc Doffey | Aarón Castrillo | Sidney Werner | Jan Kaiser | Andrej Ugoljew | Anna Serierse | Johannes Mann

Ubuntu

Rating: ★★★★

It’s refreshing to hear this band, led by British-born, Berlin-based Jaswon, that has both created a very distinct and individual...

Reviewed by Alyn Shipton in issue: June/2023

Review of Lucian Ban & Mat Maneri: Oedipe Redux

Lucian Ban & Mat Maneri: Oedipe Redux

Mat Maneri | Tom Rainey | Ralph Alessi | John Hébert | Lucian Ban | Theo Bleckmann | Jen Shyu | Louis Sclavis

Self-release/Bandcamp

Rating: ★★★

Romanian pianist Lucian Ban and American viola player Mat Maneri have produced consistently interesting work in their respective careers, during...

Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: June/2023

Review of Bokani Dyer: Radio Sechaba

Bokani Dyer: Radio Sechaba

Ndabo Zulu | Keenan Ahrends | Linda Sikhakhane | Sthembiso Bhengu | Tendai Shoko | Lwanda Gogwana | Bokani Dyer | Al Dirt Du Toit | Shane Cooper | Steve Dyer

Brownswood

Rating: ★★★

Bokani Dyer has been an important part of the newest wave of South African artists to add to the country’s...

Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: June/2023

Review of Fraser Smith Quartet: Tip Top!

Fraser Smith Quartet: Tip Top!

Simon Read | Rob Barron | Steve Brown | Fraser Smith

Ubuntu

Rating: ★★★

Birmingham-born but a Londoner now, young Smith has found a tenor style that suits him, taking his inspiration from the...

Reviewed by Peter Vacher in issue: June/2023

Review of Rudy Royston: Day

Rudy Royston: Day

Rudy Royston | Hank Roberts | Gary Versace | Joe Martin | John Ellis

Greenleaf

Rating: ★★★

Highly respected for his sterling work with the likes of JD Allen, Dave Douglas and Ron Miles, Rudy Royston is...

Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: June/2023

Review of Naná Vasconcelos: Saudades

Naná Vasconcelos: Saudades

ECM Luminessence

Rating: ★★★★

These two facsimile releases of original ECM vinyl, recorded in 1975 and 1979, announce the launch of Luminessence, ECM’s prestigious...

Reviewed by Stuart Nicholson in issue: June/2023

Review of The Stan Tracey Quartet: Jazz Suite Inspired by Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood

The Stan Tracey Quartet: Jazz Suite Inspired by Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood

Jeff Clyne | Stan Tracey | Jackie Dougan | Bobby Wellins

ReSteamed

Rating: ★★★★★

In Stan Tracey’s lifetime, this album was routinely regarded as ‘A Classic of British Jazz’, but it is now an...

Reviewed by Stuart Nicholson in issue: June/2023

Review of Ben Wendel: All One

Ben Wendel: All One

Tigran Hamasyan | Cécile McLorin Salvant | José James | Elena Pinderhughes | Ben Wendel | Bill Frisell | Terence Blanchard

Edition

Rating: ★★

Major props to Dave Stapleton and his team for putting together such a wide-ranging, diverse catalogue of albums at Edition,...

Reviewed by Stuart Nicholson in issue: June/2023

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