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Alison Shearer, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Jacqueline Kerrod, Gui Duvignau & More New Releases

Alison Shearer, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Jacqueline Kerrod, Gui Duvignau & More New Releases


Episode 185


The Beatles meet James Bond? Video game music as a source of new jazz? Baden Powell meets Bill Frisell? The harp as a tool for lockdown survival? Find out for yourself listening to this set of beauti…


Published on 3 years, 10 months ago

Luke Stewart, Pablo Held, MonoNeon, John Hebert & More New Releases

Luke Stewart, Pablo Held, MonoNeon, John Hebert & More New Releases


Episode 185


From the irresistible Afro dancefloor life-affirming music of Nubyian Twist to two tributes to Wayne Shorter's contribution to the Miles Davis' Second Great Quintet, and a whole lot of other jazz dec…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

Isaiah Collier, David Binney, Charlie Peacock, Cecil L. Recchia & More New Releases

Isaiah Collier, David Binney, Charlie Peacock, Cecil L. Recchia & More New Releases


Episode 184


Modern takes on old and new standards, fascinating singers, compelling pianists and much more in this set.

The playlist features Cecil L. Recchia; Samara Joy; David Binney; Charlie Peacock; Gary Brunt…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

Renata Zeiguer, Javon Jackson, Nikki Giovanni, La La Lars & More New Releases

Renata Zeiguer, Javon Jackson, Nikki Giovanni, La La Lars & More New Releases


Episode 184


A set bookended by great singers and featuring the new and not so new poetry of Nikki Giovanni, exciting young bands and musicians from Europe, a Big Band featuring only horns, percussions and vocali…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

Weedie Braimah, Graham Costello, Cyrille-Parker-Rava & More

Weedie Braimah, Graham Costello, Cyrille-Parker-Rava & More


Episode 183


In this set we focus on recent and upcoming albums but we’ll also try to catch up on a number of gems from 2021 that we had not yet had a chance to feature, with a special focus on Afro-centric proje…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

Nala Sinephro, John Zorn, Bugpowder, Xhosa Cole & More New Releases

Nala Sinephro, John Zorn, Bugpowder, Xhosa Cole & More New Releases


Episode 183


Highlights from the European jazz scene plust a special focus on Ornette Coleman's direct and indirect inspiration of many contemporary musicians and on highly personal debut albums.

The playlist feat…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

Celia Kameni, Esperanza Spalding, Nigel Price, Pastor T.L. Barrett and More New Releases

Celia Kameni, Esperanza Spalding, Nigel Price, Pastor T.L. Barrett and More New Releases


Episode 182


We're still riding high on the wave of the amazing releases that came out in 2021, we explore the sonic multiverse of Celia Kameni through four of her many collaborations before diving into the trans…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

Amaro Freitas, Emma-Jean Thackray, Club D'Elf, Jowee Omicil and More New Releases

Amaro Freitas, Emma-Jean Thackray, Club D'Elf, Jowee Omicil and More New Releases


Episode 182


2022 has arrived, and from a jazz perspective, it came right after a truly spectacular year in terms of the quality and quantity of jazz albums that were released… so the pressure is on! Mondo Jazz's…


Published on 3 years, 11 months ago

Rhoda Scott, Jorge Rossy, N∆BOU, Mirra&Petralla

Rhoda Scott, Jorge Rossy, N∆BOU, Mirra&Petralla


Episode 181


The queen of the Hammond organ, Rhoda Scott, opens an episode that hops from organists, to saxophonists, from vibraphonists to trombonists, and pianists, with trumpets and guitars for good measure, a…


Published on 4 years ago

Jeff Parker, Emile Parisien, Andrea Keller, Gabriel Zucker & More New Releases

Jeff Parker, Emile Parisien, Andrea Keller, Gabriel Zucker & More New Releases


Episode 181


Up-and-comers, younger and older Statesmen in a playlist that offers a cross-section of some the most creative new jazz on record.

The playlist features Dave Meder; Alex Hamburger; Emile Parisien; And…


Published on 4 years ago





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