The Legacy of Soft Heap and the Evolution of the Canterbury Scene through the Impetus Records Archival Release

The musical collective known as Soft Heap represents a critical evolutionary branch of the Soft Machine lineage, serving as a vital link between the experimental jazz-fusion of the 1970s and…

New Archival Jazz Releases Highlight Historical Performances by Duke Ellington Bill Evans and Lalo Schifrin

The global jazz community has seen a significant resurgence in the preservation and publication of archival recordings, a trend underscored by the recent release of three distinct historical collections featuring…

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…

Contemporary Jazz Landscapes and Archival Discoveries Defining the 2025-2026 Release Cycle.

The global jazz recording industry is entering a period of significant activity, characterized by a dual focus on the restoration of historical performances and the release of forward-thinking contemporary compositions.…

Global Jazz Landscape Expands with Landmark Releases from Emerging Ensembles and Historical Archival Discoveries

The international jazz community is currently witnessing a significant period of creative output, characterized by a dual focus on honoring historical legacies and pushing the boundaries of contemporary composition. From…

Comprehensive Overview of Global Jazz Releases and Archival Discoveries Featuring Cecil Taylor McCoy Tyner Henri Texier and Mark Turner

The landscape of contemporary jazz continues to evolve through a dual focus on the preservation of historical performances and the promotion of experimental new works, as evidenced by a significant…