Duke Ellington’s Symphonic Visions

The release of Luca Bragalini’s Duke Ellington’s Symphonic Visions marks a significant milestone in the academic and musicological study of one of America’s most prolific composers. Originally published in Italian…

Wayne Shorter and the Architecture of Modern Jazz From Newark Roots to the Orchestral Horizons of High Life

The signing of saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter to Verve Records marks a pivotal transition in the career of a musician who has spent more than four decades redefining the…

Contemporary Jazz Landscapes and Historical Reissues: A Survey of New and Archival Releases from McBee to Taborn

The global jazz landscape continues to be defined by a dual focus on the preservation of historical landmarks and the pursuit of avant-garde innovation. This intersection is currently highlighted by…

The Rhythmic Transformation of Jazz Standards in Tito Puente’s Landmark Album Mambo Diablo and the Legacy of the Concord Jazz Picante Era

The 1985 release of Mambo Diablo by Tito Puente and His Latin Ensemble marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of Latin jazz, signaling a sophisticated fusion of traditional Afro-Cuban…

Chick Corea Septet and the Evolution of Contemporary Chamber Music on the ECM Label

The release of Chick Corea’s Septet on the ECM Records label (ECM 1297) represents a significant departure from the traditional jazz paradigms typically associated with the prolific pianist and composer.…

Reviewed: Ingrid Jensen | Mateusz Smoczynski | Håkan Broström

The international jazz landscape in 2025 continues to be defined by a synthesis of traditional mastery and avant-garde exploration, as evidenced by three major new releases from prominent instrumentalists across…

A Retrospective and Contemporary Evaluation of the Sam Braysher and Annie Majin Performance at Crazy Coqs Celebrating the Lerner and Loewe Songbook

The performance held on March 27, 2026, at London’s Crazy Coqs featured saxophonist Sam Braysher and vocalist Annie Majin in a curated exploration of the collaborative works of Alan Jay…

Reflecting on the Thirty Year Legacy of Monkjack Jack Bruce and Bernie Worrell’s Minimalist Masterpiece Reevaluated

In the spring of 1996, the jazz and experimental music communities were presented with a recording that defied the conventional expectations of rock-era virtuosity. Originally reviewed in the March 1996…

Bill Nelson’s Orchestra Futura: Live At Nelsonica & Clothworkers Hall

The contemporary landscape of jazz and experimental guitar music is currently witnessing a significant trifecta of releases that bridge the gap between 1970s art-rock, modern avant-garde improvisation, and the hallowed…

Contemporary Jazz Landscapes Analyzing New Releases from Joel Ross Aneta George and the Legacy of Peacock and Towner

The landscape of contemporary jazz continues to evolve through a sophisticated blend of ancestral reverence and avant-garde exploration, a trend vividly illustrated by the latest releases from vibraphonist Joel Ross…