Reviewed: Freddie King | Charlie Wood | Caleb Wheeler Curtis
Historical Context and the 1975 European Tour By the mid-1970s, Freddie King had successfully navigated several distinct phases of his career. Born in Gilmer, Texas, in 1934 and later moving…
Contemporary Jazz Horizons New Perspectives from Ingrid Jensen Mateusz Smoczyński and Håkan Broström
The global jazz landscape in the mid-2020s continues to demonstrate a remarkable synthesis of traditional foundations and avant-garde experimentation. This evolution is perhaps best exemplified by three recent releases that…
Mike Westbrook OBE Renowned Jazz Composer and Pioneer of European Big Band Music Dies at 90
The international jazz community is mourning the loss of Mike Westbrook OBE, the visionary English pianist, composer, and bandleader who redefined the boundaries of orchestral jazz over a career spanning…
Contemporary Jazz Landscapes and Dark Ambient Explorations A Review of Alm Trigg and Gusset and Julius Windisch
The European contemporary jazz scene continues to exhibit a profound capacity for genre-fluidity, as evidenced by a series of new releases that bridge the gap between traditional improvisation, ambient soundscapes,…
Bill Nelson’s Orchestra Futura: Live At Nelsonica & Clothworkers Hall
The contemporary landscape of guitar-driven music is currently witnessing a significant convergence of legacy artistry and modern innovation, as evidenced by three major new releases from Bill Nelson, Julian Lage,…
Reviewed: Joel Ross | Gary Peacock & Ralph Towner | Aneta George
The Evolution of Spiritual Jazz: Joel Ross and the Blue Note Legacy The release of vibraphonist Joel Ross’s second major project for Blue Note Records represents a significant departure from…
Reviewed: Mal Waldron | Yusef Lateef | Marilyn Crispell, Anders Jormin
The global jazz landscape has been significantly enriched by the simultaneous release of three distinct recordings that bridge the gap between archival preservation and contemporary innovation. Resonance Records has unearthed…
Paula Gardiner’s Tales of Inclination: A Definitive Exploration of Landscape and Lyricism in Modern British Jazz
The release of Paula Gardiner’s debut album, Tales of Inclination, marked a significant milestone in the mid-1990s jazz landscape, signaling the arrival of a distinctive compositional voice from Wales. Originally…
Reviewed: House Of The Black Gardenia | Cuba – Cha Cha Chá 1950-1962 | Sarah L King
House of the Black Gardenia: A New Chapter for Vintage Swing House of the Black Gardenia, a Newcastle-based nonet, has officially released its second full-length album, Mazurka In Jazz, marking…
Reviewed: Woody Shaw | The Descendants Of Mike And Phoebe | QOW Trio
The global jazz landscape continues to undergo a significant transformation as archival preservationists and modern independent labels bridge the gap between historical mastery and contemporary innovation. This duality is currently…
















