Reviews
The GAB Trio: The GAB Album
Rosie Frater Taylor | Clement Regert | Josie Taylor | Gianluca Corona | Steve Taylor | Bea Asurmendi
This is the debut release by the GAB Trio, an exciting group comprised of Clement Regert and Gianluca Corona on...
Reviewed by Tom Spargo in issue: April/2024
Amanda Whiting: The Liminality of Her
Amanda Whiting | Chip Wickham | Mark O’Connor | Aidan Thorne | Jon Reynolds | PEACH.
The Liminality ofHer is the third album by increasingly prolific Welsh harpist Amanda Whiting, following on from her Jazzman Records...
Reviewed by Gail Tasker in issue: April/2024
Matt Anderson Quartet: Live At The Leeds Jazz Festival
Matt Anderson | Will Harris | Jay Davis | Alberto Palau
This is Matt Anderson’s fourth record under his own name, and the third to feature this line-up. It’s a well-integrated,...
Reviewed by Eddie Myer in issue: April/2024
Chris Potter: Eagle's Point
Chris Potter | Brian Blade | Brad Mehldau | John Patitucci
Chris Potter is a towering figure in the world of modern-day sax-jazz. But he’s also an original composer of strong...
Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: April/2024
James Brandon Lewis Quartet: Transfiguration
Chad Taylor | Aruan Ortiz | Brad Jones | James Brandon Lewis
In the third and final section of ‘Triptych’, the highlight of this outstanding album James Brandon Lewis’ quartet engages in...
Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: April/2024
Sarah L King: Fire Horse
Expertly produced by Claire Martin and beautifully recorded by Chris Traves at Soup To Nuts Studios, London, and in part...
Reviewed by Peter Quinn in issue: April/2024
Otis Sandsjö: Y-OTIS TRE
Saxophonist Otis Sandsjö, fellow Swede (and bass player) Petter Eldh and UK keyboard player Dan Nicholls make up the core...
Reviewed by Tony Benjamin in issue: April/2024
Nye Banfield: Trails And Traces
Hamish Nockles-Moore | Nye Banfield | Mark Kavuma | Ewan Moore | Wilf Diamond | Rupert Cox
Nye Banfield is a young London-based tenor player with a big sound - full voiced and declamatory with an attractive...
Reviewed by Eddie Myer in issue: April/2024
The Dave Stryker Trio with Bob Mintzer: Groove Street
Jared Gold | McClenty Hunter | Bob Mintzer | Dave Stryker
Mintzer and Stryker may sound like a pair of bully dogs, but they are long time pals, with Stryker first...
Reviewed by Andy Robson in issue: April/2024
Kjetil Mulelid: Agoja
Norway’s jazz scene often sits happily out on its own limb – the native sound palette swirling with folkloric flourishes...
Reviewed by Mike Flynn in issue: April/2024
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