Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Niranjan Joshi - The placido effect (Vol​.​1) June 21, 2021

Inspired by the many layers of emotions that make a human being unique, The Placido effect promises to be a unique blend of melodies, compiled into one album, that eventually bring peace. All four songs of this album are composed to convey stories of different journeys, mostly trying to navigate through troubled waters to eventually find rest. The songs of this album have been mindfully picked out, to be a part of Vol 1 of The Placido effect.

This album’s sole intention is to help the listener identify with different layers of these songs. Songs such as ‘Voice’, ‘Me being me’ that blends into ‘You being you’ are aimed at helping the listener reflect and unwind. Whereas the up tempo cover of ‘Vera Cruz’ is added as reminder to enjoy the process, while you navigate through different layers of being yourself and eventually find self acceptance.

1. Voice 06:54
2. Me being me 04:10
3. You being You 07:32
4. Vera Cruz 06:25

Composed and performed by: Niranjan Joshi
Recorded, Mixed and mastered by: Jayakrishnan Nalinkumar
Album art by: Kenrick D'Cunha

Da martedì 8 giugno - “I Got Minor (The red thread of March 12th)” di Vincenzo Di Gioia (Dodicilune / Ird)

VINCENZO DI GIOIA
I GOT MINOR (THE RED THREAD OF MARCH 12TH)
DODICILUNE / IRD

Prodotto da Dodicilune, distribuito in Italia e all’estero da Ird e nei migliori store on line da Believe, martedì 8 giugno esce “I Got Minor (The red thread of March 12th)” di Vincenzo Di Gioia. Nei nove br ani del disco il diciottenne sassofonista pugliese è affiancato da Francesco Schepisi (piano), Pasquale Gadaleta (contrabbasso) e Vincenzo Mazzone (batteria).  

«La tonalità minore, o meglio, le "sonorità minori", e quindi in generale l'atmosfera nostalgica, riflessiva e da un lato anche speranzosa che generano, rispecchiano la mia personalità, lo stato emotivo in cui mi trovo per la gran parte del tempo, il mio essere», sottolinea Di Gioia nel booklet impreziosito dalle fotografie di Natalia Riabchenko, Nicola Martinelli e Gianni Castellana (artephoto.info). «Da qui il titolo "I Got Minor", anche in analogia con il primo anatole della storia "I Got Rhythm". Il sottotitolo "The red thread of March 12th" si riferisce alla data di morte di Charlie Parker (12 marzo 1 955) che coincide, nel giorno, alla mia data di nascita (12 marzo 2003). Una coincidenza, una sorta di legame spirituale ulteriore, oltre alla sua musica, per il quale mi piace pensare di essere legato a Bird, mio punto di riferimento e fonte di ispirazione assoluta».

Il disco si apre con “I Got Minor”, composizione originale di Di Gioia, senza dubbio il brano di spicco dell'intero progetto. Nasce dall'idea di affiancare alle celebri strutture del blues e del rhythm changes quella del rhythm changes minore. Caratterizzato dalla velocità molto sostenuta, contribuisce assieme alle due take di Bebop di Dizzy Gillespie a fornire brio e adrenalina, equilibrata dalle dolci ballade “Laura” di David Raksin e “Body and soul” di Johnny Green. “Back home blues” e “Dexterity” sono le due composizioni di Charlie P arker che attestano la scuola di provenienza di Di Gioia. Si viaggia anche nel modale con “So What” di Miles Davis, per concludere con “Bean and the Boys” un contrafact del maestro Coleman Hawkins.

Vincenzo Di Gioia nasce a Terlizzi il 12 Marzo 2003. Intraprende lo studio del sassofono all’età di 12 anni e dopo soli 4 mesi si esibisce al “Talos Festival” come solista della “Apulia’s Banda Ruvo” del maestro Giuseppe Caldarola. All’età di 13 anni diviene membro fisso nel ruolo di 1° sax alto nella “Jazz studio Orchestra” del maestro Paolo Lepore. Qui collabora con musicisti del calibro di Chiara Civello, Fausto Leali, Simona Molinari, Gunhild Carling, Antonello Salis, Riccardo Fassi, Serena Brancale, Mathias Ruegg, Fawn Tolson, Joanna Rimmer, Eddy Olivieri ed altri. Nel 2017 vien e invitato come sassofonista ospite nel talk show televisivo “È ora di… Te!” del conduttore Vito Diomede. L’anno seguente forma il suo quartetto jazz avvalendosi della collaborazione di diversi musicisti quali Nico Marziliano, Andrea Gargiulo, Francesco Cinquepalmi, Pasquale Gadaleta, Ilario De Marinis, Vincenzo Mazzone ed altri, con cui esegue molteplici omaggi a Charlie Parker, fonte di ispirazione e punto di riferimento a cui è legato anche per mezzo di un “filo rosso”, ossia la data di morte del genio di Kansas City (12/03/1955) coincidente alla sua data di nascita (12/03/2003). Ha studiato sassofono classico al conservatorio “Niccolò Piccinni” di Bari, armonia jazz con il pianista Barry Harris e attualmente frequenta il triennio accademico di sassofono jazz al conservatorio “Niccolò Piccinni” e il liceo scientifico. Nel 2021 è tra i finalisti del Premio Internazionale Massimo Urbani.

Pianista barese classe  1990, Francesco Schepisi è attivo sulla scena musicale nazionale e internazionale da più di dieci anni. Intraprende lo studio del pianoforte intorno ai nove anni e presto comincia ad appassionarsi all’improvvisazione, come libera esplorazione dei suoni e come ricerca espressiva personale. Affiancando lo studio del repertorio classico, inizia ad approfondire il linguaggio jazzistico e ad assimilare la lezione afroamericana dei grandi maestri, partecipando anche a seminari e workshops di alta specializzazione. Successivamente consegue il diploma di II livello in Musica Jazz, presso il Conservatorio Niccolò Piccinni di Bari. Si esibisce in numerosi festival e rassegne jazzistiche, collaborando con musicisti di rilievo, in Italia e all’ estero. La sua attività discografica lo ha coinvolto in diversi progetti e formazioni, in qualità di leader e sideman.

Pasquale Gadaleta, classe 1965,  diplomato in contrabbasso classico presso il Conservatorio Nino Rota di Monopoli, consegue presso lo stesso Istituto il diploma accademico di II livello in discipline musicali ad indirizzo interpretativo-compositivo in musica jazz con il massimo dei voti e la lode. È stato vincitore di borsa di studio presso i seminari di Siena Jazz dove ha studiato con Bruno Tommaso e Furio Di Castri. Ha seguito seminari e workshop di perfezionamento con Miroslav Vitous, Marc Johnson,  Dennis Irwin e Rufus Reid. Nel 2007 è stato vincitore del Premio Nazionali Delle Arti sezione jazz. Ha suonato e/o inciso con, Tullio De Piscopo, Claudio Fasoli, Gianluigi Trovesi, Enrico Rava, Massimo Urbani, Pino Minafra, Steve Lacy, John Surman, Micheal Godard, Glen Ferris, Paolo Fresu, Rober to Ottaviano, Gianni Lenoci, Steve Potts, David Murray, Karl Berger, Kent Carter, Daniele Cavallanti, Tiziana Ghiglioni, Tiziano Tononi, Joshua Roseman, Louis Sclavis, Dave Burrell, Bob Mover, Don Moyè, Steve Grossman, John Tchicai, Taylor Ho Bynum, Michael Rosen, Vince Mendoza, Joe Lovano, Irene Aebi, Dusko Goykovich, Evan Parker, Bob Moses, Paolo Fresu ed altri. Nell’anno 2011/12 è stato docente di contrabbasso jazz  presso il conservatorio di Musica Niccolò Piccinni  di Bari e il conservatorio Nino Rota di Monopoli.

Vincenzo Mazzone è un musicista poliedrico. Collabora da oltre un trentennio con il trombettista Pino Minafra in varie formazioni musicali. Batterista e percussionista della Italian Instabile Orchestra, ha partecipato e partecipa a numerosi festival internazionali in Francia, Germani a, Spagna, Olanda, Canada, U.S.A., Giappone, Belgio, Danimarca, Norvegia, Inghilterra, Grecia, Macedonia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Iugoslavia, Portogallo. Ha collaborato con musicisti di fama internazionale: D. Gillespie, A. Farmer, G. Schuller, D.Goigovich, L.Koonitz, C.Baker, C.Taylor, A Braxton, E.L.Davis, S.Kuriokhin, W.Breuker, M.Godard, A.Trovaioli, B.Bacarach, G.Gaslini, K.Tippett, L.Moholo. M. Ruegg. Ha collaborato con l’Orchestra Sinfonica di Bari come percussionista per oltre un decennio e ha ricoperto il ruolo di timpanista presso l’Orchestra del Teatro Petruzzelli di Bari, con la quale ha partecipato a diverse incisioni discografiche e a numerose tournee in Francia, Brasile, Australia, Cairo, Russia. Ha inoltre collaborato con F.Donatoni, Mannino, L.Berio. Fondatore del gruppo percussionistico Sud Percussion, nel quale ricopre il ruolo di solista e compositore, ha partecipato a numerose rassegne musicali  ed ha prodotto un lavoro discografico (con la prestigiosa etichett a inglese Leo Records) dal titolo “Ping Pong”, progetto interamente dedicato agli strumenti a percussione. Dal 2003, collabora con la UFIP Italia in veste di musicista,  sperimentando i nuovi linguaggi della musica improvvisata. È docente di Strumenti a percussione presso il Conservatorio di Musica “Nino Rota” Monopoli. Ha pubblicato anche “11 studi per tamburo” (Edizioni Musicali Tabla 2004).

1 - I Got Minor
2 - So What
3 - Bebop
4 - Body and Soul
5 - Back Home Blues
6 - Bebop (alternate take)
7 - Dexterity
8 - Laura
9 - Bean and the Boys

Compositions by Vincenzo Di Gioia (1), Miles Davis (2), Dizzy Gillespie (3, 6), Johnny Green (4), Charlie Parker (5, 7), David Raksin (8), Coleman Hawkins

Vincenzo Di Gioia - alto sax
Francesco Schepisi - piano
Pasquale Gadaleta - double bass
Vincenzo Mazzone - drums

Monday, June 7, 2021

TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT: Allan Harris Presents "Kate's Soulfood" This Summer

Allan Harris Set To Tour Critically Acclaimed New Album Kate’s Soulfood This Summer 

The acclaimed vocalist and guitarist will perform in New York, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Virginia in July, plus Maine and Michigan in August

Critically acclaimed soulful crooner Allan Harris will be bringing his hit album Kate’s Soulfood on the road this summer! As a recipient of a prestigious SouthArts Jazz Road touring grant, Harris will utilize these funds to take his Harlem-inspired studio recording down the East Coast. A collection of vignettes from his Sundays spent traveling from Brooklyn to Harlem as a child, Kate’s Soulfood is an expressive showcasing of Allan Harris’ proficiency in songwriting and love for a strong and lively community. Harris is thrilled to present this music to live audiences throughout the month of July, with additional dates in June and August. 

The main leg of the tour will kick off from July 8-10 with five performances at the legendary Birdland Jazz Club in New York City with an expanded band, followed by a streamed event in Pompano Beach, FL on July 17 and an outdoor house party in Pittsburgh, PA on July 21. The following day, Harris will perform at the MCG Jazz Summer Series. Next up, Harris will travel to Virginia Beach, VA, where he will perform at Zeider’s American Dream Theater, followed by a hit at the Sunrise Theater in Southern Pines, North Carolina, and another house party in Hilton Head, South Carolina the following day. On July 29th, Harris will perform for WUCF Radio in Orlando Florida, followed by an intimate performance at Heidi’s Jazz Club located in Cocoa Beach. The July leg will end with a special performance on July 31st at South Miami Dade & Cultural Arts Center. On August 7th and 12th, Harris will perform at the Blue Llama in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Vinegar Hill Music Theater in Maine, respectively. 
Joining Harris is his long-standing, tight knit ensemble of contemporary musical greats including Arcoiris Sandoval on piano and keys, Marty Kenney on bass,  Norman Edwards on drums and saxophonist Irwin Hall.

Kate’s Soulfood is an homage to Harris' Aunt Kate, who owned a luncheonette behind the Apollo Theater in Harlem called Kate’s Home Cooking. While visiting, Harris would witness parts of the Civil Rights Movement and relish the embrace of a vibrant musical community. In composing the music featured on Kate’s Soulfood, Harris drew from these moments, and in doing so, has produced a wide-ranging sonic tapestry of his beloved neighborhood. 

With the help of GRAMMY Award-winning producer Kamau Kenyatta, Harris’ 14th release as a leader was brought to life. The sounds and voices on Kate’s Soulfood have an infectious spirit synonymous with Harlem. Since it’s release on February 12, Kate’s Soulfood has been celebrated for the sensation that it is:

"Kate’s Soulfood is a delicious taste of Harlem revisited, spiked soul sprinkled with a message to the people, Harris’ ballads dipped in his original smoky honey croon sauce and a searing anthem to keep the truth in sight." - Ron Scott, Amsterdam News

"Begun before and completed during the coronavirus crisis, Allan Harris’ Kate’s Soulfood (Love Productions) celebrates the post-Renaissance Harlem of the guitarist/singer’s youth. These 10 tracks reverberate with gospel-infused inspiration." - Suzanne Lorge, New York City Jazz Record

“Quarantine inspired wanderlust might be fine for some, but not for Allan Harris whose Kate’s Soulfood is a valentine to his beloved Harlem." - John Chacona, Let’s Call This
With his commencing tour performance less than a month away, Harris is ready to share his powerful memories live, at what will be the first live performance for many concert-goers in over a year. As the world re-opens and live music resumes, Harris will be a revitalizing sonic force this summer. 

He shares his excitement on his upcoming tour: "Hallelujah is the term that describes what I’ve been feeling for the past few weeks! The road beckons to me once again and like a troubadour who's been exiled to a foreign land I cannot wait to finally embrace and share those many smiles and hearts that have been awaiting my return. But I hope that my friends, fans and loved ones are prepared for the onslaught of music and joy that they will be receiving from me when I climb, no jump, back onto the stage. So to coin the title of that rousing tune by the Temptations, “Get Ready 'Cause Here I Come”!" 

Jazz Road is a national initiative of South Arts, which is funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation with additional support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. An artist-centric touring program that supports small tours for emerging and mid-career artists, Jazz Road grants promote deeper engagement between jazz musicians, presenters, and communities, often those located in areas traditionally underserved by the genre.

KATE’S SOULFOOD TOUR SCHEDULE

July 8-10 Birdland Jazz Club, New York, NY    Indoors, reduced capacity
July 17 Pompano Beach Cultural Center, Pompano Beach, FL    Streaming event, limited audience
July 21 House Party - Pittsburgh, PA    Outdoor house party
July 22 MCG Jazz Summer Series - Pittsburgh Playhouse - Highmark Theater    Indoors
July 23 Zeider's American Dream Theater, Virginia Beach, VA    Reduced capacity seating (50%)
July 24 Sunrise Theater, Southern Pines, NC    Indoors
July 25 House Party - Hilton Head, SC    Outdoors, house party
July 29 WUCF Radio on air concert, Orlando    On-air performance 
July 30 Heidi's Jazz Club, Cocoa Beach, FL    Indoors, reduced capacity Jazz club
July 31 South Miami Dade & Cultural Arts Center, FL    Outdoors, spaced seating
August 7 Blue Llama, Ann Arbor, MI    Indoors, reduced capacity Jazz club
August 12 Vinegar Hill Music Theater, ME    Indoors, reduced capacity (50%)

Allan Harris: The Kate's Soulfood LP will be released in August 2021

The Kate's Soulfood LP will be released in August 2021. This LP will feature a bonus track of an unedited version of Run Through America only available here.

The vinyl version of Kate's Soulfood features an unedited bonus track Run Through America. This track was edited for radio on the CD, but on the vinyl version you will hear it the way it was originally recorded with the original lyrics. Run Through America is a protest song about the killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor and all the other black people killed by police in the US.

Ships out within 5 days
Edition of 100 

Konstantin Kostov Trio - MUSSORGSKY: Pictures at an Exhibition (June 14, 2021)

For a long time, I have been toying with the idea of arranging a classical piano cycle for a jazz trio. I chose Pictures at an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky, which has provoked many artists to create their own versions of this famous work. Doing something so crazy and at the same time responsible requires skill and artistic flair so you can immerse yourself deeply in the classical music. It also takes a lot of courage to translate it via your own emotionality and even more courage to improvise.

In the course of my work, I deliberately mentioned what I was doing to some friends of mine, classical musicians, and they all reacted identically, “Just don’t ruin them!”.

I have tried to make the entire cycle sound very different from the traditional performance. The most difficult part was to adapt it to my performance style, but I believe my objective to refresh it via my musical manner was achieved. My years of experience in the crossover music field has taught me to do it with enormous respect for the composer and the piece.

Of course, my music partners and friends Hristo Yotsov and Dimitar Karamfilov, without whom the album would not have been possible, played the most important role. These brilliant musicians and exceptional improvisers with a serious knowledge of the classics and jazz contributed greatly to the music acquiring the intended particular aesthetics, energy and personality.

We sincerely hope this music will entertain, inspire and even provoke you.

And if you are wondering what Mussorgsky had in common with jazz, the answer is – nothing...

Jazz is the most liberal of arts that finds common ground with everyone and everything.
1. Promenade I
2. Gnome
3. Promenade II
4. The Old Castle
5. Tuileries
6. Cattle
7. Ballet of Unhatched Chicks
8. Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle
9. Limoges the Market
10. Catacombs
11. With the Dead in a Dead Language
12. Baba Yaga
13. The Great Gate of Kiev

Konstantin Kostov - piano
Hristo Yotsov - drums
Dimitar Karamfilov - double bass

Aurelijus Užameckis - Signals (June 7, 2021 CRRNT Records)

Signals is a debut solo album from a Lithuanian bass player and composer Aurelijus Užameckis.

The record contains music written and performed by Aurelijus which has been recorded at the Brønshøj water tower in Copenhagen. This building holds a unique room ambience with reverb of approximately 13 seconds.

The music of the album is an ambiguous manifestation of existential considerations that are sonically expressed through minimalistic themes and improvisations.
1. SIGNALS
2. TAME YOUR THOUGHTS
3. APATHETIC / EMPATHETIC
4. TRUST THE MACHINE
5. YOUR THIRD COCKTAIL PERSONALITY
6. CALL
7. RECALL
8. SLOW BREATHER
9. NEBULOUS DREAM
10. THIS ISN'T HEAVEN
11. FINALE

ALL MUSIC BY AURELIJUS UŽAMECKIS

RECORDED IN THE BRØNSHØJ WATER TOWER, COPENHAGEN
SEPTEMBER 16TH, 2020

RECORDED, MIXED BY SIMON MARIEGAARD, MIXED AND MASTERED BY SIMON MARIEGAARD

Sunday, June 6, 2021

Michele Tino - Belle Époque (June 2021 Auand Records)

Belle Époque is Michele Tino's debut album, out on Auand on June 4th.

A sax player born and raised in Italy, Michele Tino comes to his first work as leader after learning the ropes with such names as Camilla Battaglia, Michelangelo Scandroglio, Alessandro Lanzoni, The Auanders, Purple Whales and Federica Colangelo “Acquaphonica”.

The tracklist, entirely penned by Tino, covers a wide timeframe as well as very different styles, influences, and moods, by merging traditional and contemporary approach. A compelling lyricism pervades every track, playing with balanced dynamics and sense of proportion.

Michele Tino formed his quartet in 2018, when he got back to Florence after finishing his studies in Amsterdam.

It still features Simone Graziano (piano, Fender Rhodes, and synth), Gabriele Evangelista (double bass), and Bernardo Guerra (drums). They met and started collaborating a long time ago, and it felt natural for him to have them in his first band as a leader. This allowed them to add a deeper understanding to their already strong relationship.

Rehearsed and played live for a long time, each composition had been carefully shaped until it fits the whole album idea of density. Last but not least, Francesco Ponticelli’s contribution was precious, as much as his Cicaleto studio where the album was recorded.

1 Truth
2 Between Hands
3 Gringo
4 L'idiota
5 Chiasma
6 Ara Pacis
7 Shark's Genocide
8 Her Choice

Michele Tino - alto and tenor saxophone
Simone Graziano - piano, Fender Rhodes, synths
Gabriele Evangelista - double bass
Bernardo Guerra - drums

Recorded at Cicaleto (Arezzo) on November 6-8, 2020 by Francesco Ponticelli
Mixed at Cicaleto (Arezzo) on December 2020 by Francesco Ponticelli
Mastered at GreenBrain on February 2021 by Stefano Bechini

produced by Michele Tino
executive producer: Marco Valente
cover photo by Maria Rosaria Santo and Guglielmo Tino
inner photos by Caterina Di Perri

Mega Mass - Goniochromism (June 2021)

1. 33 05:45
2. Nihilism 05:42
3. Pouf 03:24
4. Objet Celeste 04:58
5. La Berthe 02:37
6. Paf 04:37
7. 25 Blood Drive 03:08

Quentin Cholet - drums
Théo Duboule - guitar
Fabian Willmann - saxophone

mixed by théo duboule
mastered by adrian von ripka

Manuel Valera Trio - Live at Diese Onze (feat. Clarence Penn & Hans Glawischnig) 2021

Live at Diese Onze was recorded in April/2019 in the beautiful Montreal Club, Diese Onze. Manuel Valera's trio is composed of Hans Glawischnig and Clarence Penn. the CD features nine originals and standard performed. The performance is kinetic, and the connection between these three artist is unavoidable. Some tracks have intricate arrangements while others offer very organic and interactive versions of some of jazz's most beloved works such as Whisper Not, Darn That Dream and But Not for me.

1. Rhythm-A-Ning 07:55
2. Whisper Not 08:55
3. Tres Palabras 08:16
4. Evidence 07:06
5. Ballade 07:48
6. But Not For Me 05:42
7. Darn That Dream 06:39
8. Searching 08:03
9. What Is This Thing Called Love 08:21

Manuel Valera (piano)
Hans Glawischnig (bass)
Clarence Penn (drums)

Recorded Live at Diese Onze in Montreal, Canada on April/2019

Marthe Lea Band - Asura (June 2021 Motvind Records)

Asura is Marthe Lea Band's declaration of love for life. Clearly inspired by folk music from far and wide, one can through seven very different songs hear the musicians' backgrounds and interests propagate in soulful vibrations. This is music for celebration!

Marthe Lea maneuvers through the mysteries of music in an ingenious way. She has showed this in the recent years in such different contexts as Bugge Wessltoft's New Conception of Jazz, in a trio with Ayumi Tanaka and Thomas Strønen (recently released on ECM) and with musicians such as Axel Dörner and Alasdair Roberts. She balances her sincerely and powerful expression, which contains both folk songs and howling, in a liberating way. Symptomatic of this open approach is that she throughout “Asura” performs with a long list of instruments. Her piano, guitar and flute playing is as natural as what she plays on her main instrument, the tenor saxophone.

The band consists of, apart from the boss herself, Motvind Records' usual suspects Andreas Hoem Røysum on clarinet, Hans Kjorstad on fiddle and Egil Kalman on double bass and synth. And last but not least, on drums we can this time enjoy listening to the dynamic rhythm maestro Hans Hulbækmo. Since 2018, the band has played a number of freely improvised concerts that often has lasted for one to two hours. The philosophy has been to let what happens happen. They have actually only had one song on the repertoire, titled "Sneaky Sneaky". The surprise was therefore great when Lea appeared the day before the recording with six completely new songs, all with rather whimsical twists. Just like Marthe Lea herself. The recording then beacme an attempt to play these songs as Lea had intended them, and at the same time retain a playful and free approach.
The music on Asura can probably best be characterized as an organic mixture of humming melodies, rocking grooves and spontaneous outbursts. The album begins with "Kedi", which with its peculiar tonality leads us straight into this universe of Lea. But don't think that we are dealing here with a somewhat monotonous folk music expression. For "Jysla Jysla" could perhaps be written by Elton John? Furthermore, the title track "Asura" moves from feudal Japan to a midsummer dance in the woods. Through the album, the music moves from mood to mood in time with the heart itself, ie something uneven but constantly changing. "Sakina" is clearly Gnawa-inspired while "Elgens hverdag" (“The Weekday of the Moose”) approaches the ancient power of the lullaby. Between them is the song "Bølgebryter" (“Wave Breaker”) which will probably make the jazz-interested listener nod. The album ends with the aforementioned "Sneaky Sneaky" which has been a recurring theme for this band for several years. Common to the tracks is that one can hear them as various festive rituals to celebrate the endless possibilities of music. 

1. Kedi 05:28
2. Jysla Jysla 06:23
3. Asura 07:59
4. Sakina 05:37
5. Bølgebryter 07:05
6. Elgens hverdag 05:06
7. Sneaky Sneaky 04:33

Marthe Lea - tenor saxophone, flute, piano, guitar, voice, udungu, percussion
Andreas Hoem Røysum - clarinet, bass clarinet, voice, percussion
Hans P. Kjorstad - violin, flute, voice, percussion
Egil Kalman - double bass, modular synthesizer, voice
Hans Hulbækmo - drums, percussion, voice

The music is composed by Marthe Lea

Recorded by Magnus Skavhaug Nergaard at Flerbruket 28 and 29 September 2020
Mixed by Kyrre Laastad in Øra Studio
Mastered by Karl Klaseie in Øra Studio
The cover art is made by the master of this production, Marthe Lea
(C), (P) Motvind Records 2021, MOT12LP

Ralph Beerkircher - Beerkircher​ / ​Lindner​ / ​Werner​ /​ Landfermann (June 2021)

Ralph Beerkircher is a guitarist and composer.

Active with his own formations and since 99´ in groups such like Novotnik44, Schiiik, shraeng (electric-guitar-duo with F. Wingold), Arnie Bolden, Kahlenborn Trio amongst others.

1. Feed 01:21
2. Glas 03:53
3. Wén 05:08
4. Sketch#2 02:27
5. Feed the 01:07
6. Sketch#3 11:11
7. XIII 06:12
8. Distorted 07:14
9. Feed the Beast 03:30

Ralph Beerkircher - electric guitar & electronic devices
Axel Lindner - violin & viola
Holger Werner - clarinet & bassclarinet
Robert Landfermann - double bass

Track 2,4,6,7,9 by R.Beerkircher/Track 3,8 by A. Lindner/Track1,5 by all

Recorded at loftkoeln & mastered by Stefan Deistler

Carsten Dahl - Sagn (June 2021 Storyville Records)

’Sagn’ in English means ‘saga’, and is a narrative or legend founded in the oral tradition. Many sagas were written down much later than they first originated, then finally published in collections of folklore.

Here you will hear a kind of music that Carsten Dahl ‘downloads’ in the moment, with no agenda or deliberation involved in the creative process. In a timeless state where he lets his own, inner soundboard resonate to the sound of the universal language that flows as energy, continuously offering information about the eternal.

Using only his right hand, the music was recorded in one, long take (or flow), with no post-editing.

Carsten Dahl is today considered one of the most innovative and genius improvising musicians. His substantial talent seems to be unlimited. With free expressions within the jazz tradition and an almost scary level of originality and narrative ability, he composes orchestral works and plays as a multiinstrumentalist in his own productions. Through his career, he has appeared on more than 300 CD's and received a countless number of prizes and praises by critics all over the world.

1. D mol 04:35
2. D dur 01:15
3. G mol 02:28
4. G dur 01:19
5. C mol 01:50
6. C dur 01:22
7. Fis mol 01:25
8. Fis dur 01:30
9. Cis mol 02:08
10. Db dur 00:57
11. A mol 01:49
12. A dur 00:59
13. E mol 02:23
14. E dur 00:54
15. F mol 01:30
16. F dur 00:56
17. Bb mol 02:59
18. Bb dur 00:58
19. Eb mol 01:27
20. Eb dur 01:23
21. H mol 02:03
22. H dur 01:42
23. Ab mol 01:26
24. Ab dur 01:43

Carsten Dahl - piano

A limited vinyl edition will be released later this year, but it's unfortunately delayed due to COVID-19 and high demand on vinyl pressings. It'll be available for purchase here as soon we have it in stock.

Xavier Charles / Catherine Jauniaux / Jean-Sébastien Mariage - L'amour (June 2021 Ayler Records)

At the instigation of Catherine Jauniaux, three musicians meet around a book by Marguerite Duras. 

Three invented characters inspire music, a pulse, a harmony... through their silhouettes, their relationships, their movements, the space in which they are standing, between the sea, themselves, and an idea of civilization.

A triangular composition that is formed, deformed and reformed, in accordance with the tides. Music that tells of the wandering of souls on the brink of existence.

Lines, dots, strata, melodies and hidden words, impacts shown, acoustic obviously, to meet in the simplest and best way: playing/being together.

This trio does not fail to amaze us with the fluidity of its sound, its sentimental and human generosity and amorous conviction.

Aren't voice, clarinet and guitar the perfect instruments to help us reach these dreams ?

The trio was recorded by Pierre-Henri Thiébaut at the end of 2016 after having toured with this program in 2015 from Paris to Moscow via Draguignan, Berlin and Saint Petersburg.

Then everyone resumed their journey, following other meetings, involved in other projects. A story on hold...

It was finally in 2020 that by mutual agreement and deploring this state of affairs, we entrusted the music to Pierre Etchandy so that he could finalize the sound and allow us to present it to a larger audience than the sole lucky ones having been able to attend concerts by the trio.

Which he did with great care and especially love, we're back to it.

The story continues...

1. Le temps lent 05:23
2. Le triangle se ferme 03:54
3. De même que le ciel 06:26
4. Nuit 04:40
5. Un choc sourd 03:35
6. Trois jours 05:41
7. Le soleil | La marche du fou 05:15
8. Elle dort 03:51
9. Les yeux s'ouvrent | Ils retournent au noir 04:37
10. Ils se taisent | La lumière monte 00:42
11. L'aurore extérieure 04:57

Catherine Jauniaux - voice, objects
Xavier Charles - clarinet
Jean-Sébastien Mariage - electric guitar

Recorded by Pierre-Henri Thiébaut on December 16, 2016
at la Muse en Circuit, Alfortville, France.
Mastered by Pierre Etchandy, September 2020 to March 2021.
A co-production with «Tout Corps d’Etat».
Cover artwork by Catherine Jauniaux.

Alexandra Grimal Trio - shape (June 2021)

"(...) mystère reste entier nous rassure quand à l'impalpable de la musique. Ce qui se passe, ce qui se joue alors est très beau, très profond. Ceci pour dire l'essentiel de l'honnêteté, l'humilité et l'humanité d'un trio plus que prometteur" Luc Bouquet, Improjazz

"(...) Un trio exemplaire et organique, qui raconte la même histoire à plusieurs voix et dans le même espace-temps en approfondissant constamment le discours à travers la matière et la texture sonore (...) Un voyage expérimental et jusqu'au-boutiste qui envisage le jazz avec un esprit d'indépendance et une intégrité totale." Audacieux Jazzmagazine Lionel Eskenazi

1. mouvances 15:20
2. en silence 01:06
3. le sang n'est pas bleu 19:51
4. forêts aléatoires 05:19
5. petite plage 05:36
6. texture 01:40
7. suite du temps absorbé 21:41

Marge 42
Alexandra Grimal - tenor and soprano saxophones
Antonin Rayon - organ and clavinet
Emmanuel Scarpa - drums

shape / Live at the Sunset
Recorded live, June 30, 2008 Paris

Saturday, June 5, 2021

Phi-Psonics - Mama / Drum Talk (June 2021 Second Thoughts Records)

1. Mama (Trio Version) 04:43
2. Drum Talk 03:31

Mitchell Yoshida- Wurlitzer 200A electric piano
Sylvain Carton- Tenor Sax
Josh Collazo- Drums
Seth Ford-Young- Bass

All tracks composed by Seth Ford-Young (sewfoyomusic, ASCAP) except "Drum Talk" by Seth Ford-Young, Sylvain Carton (TZME Music, ASCAP) and Josh Collazo (Joshua Michael Collazo, ASCAP)
Produced, recorded, and mixed by Seth Ford-Young at Means of Production, Los Angeles, CA
Additional engineering by Yohei Shikano
Mastered by Myles Boisen at Headless Buddha Mastering , Oakland, CA

Phi-Psonics - Still Dancing / The Searcher (June 2021 Second Thoughts Records)

Recorded during the Spring 2020 lockdown, these two songs are a response to the Pandemic and the challenges faced by our families and communities. Second Thoughts Records and Nightnote Records teamed up to create a limited run 45 of the tracks "Still Dancing" and "The Searcher" with hand stamped sleeves. This will be a vinyl / Bandcamp digital only release.

1. Still Dancing 04:50
2. The Searcher 04:39

Mitchell Yoshida- Wurlitzer 200A electric piano
Sylvain Carton- Tenor Sax, Bari Sax, Flute
Josh Collazo- Drums
Seth Ford-Young- Bass

All tracks composed by Seth Ford-Young (sewfoyomusic, ASCAP)

Produced, recorded, and mixed by Seth Ford-Young at Means of Production, Los Angeles, CA
Additional engineering by Yohei Shikano
Mastered by Myles Boisen at Headless Buddha Mastering , Oakland, CA

Devin Gray - Melt All the Guns (feat. Ralph Alessi & Angelica Sanchez) June 2021 Rataplan Records

Melt All the Guns.

Dear friends and music supporters, I hope this note finds you well.

I am very happy to share this project with you. The music on this recording was composed during the fall of 2019 after several gun violence incidents took place. The increase of gun violence over the years and particularly in the United States has upset me so much that I need to speak out. Simply put, we need to expand awareness and work for a future free from gun violence. Today, June 4th is the 7th National Gun Violence Awareness Day. In the link below there are local events and resources including the Wear Orange Campaign that I recommend your involvement.

This trio recording features the incredible Ralph Alessi and Angelica Sanchez, which was luckily captured after we played some concerts in Canada and the States, and uniquely explores expressions of my feelings around those infuriating times albeit pre-pandemic. I hope you can support not only the impact of the song titles, but also all artists you know and love during these challenging times.

Lastly, as the reopening continues, please mark your calendars now as we will be celebrating the release of this music on July 9th in Brooklyn at the wonderful SoapBox Gallery with limited in person audience and live stream concert!

I truly hope to see you all soon!

My Best,

Devin Gray
1. Think About It 03:26
2. Jet Lag Party 03:35
3. Micro Waves 04:30
4. Melt All the Guns 04:31
5. Protect Our Environment 03:25

Ralph Alessi - Trumpet
Angelica Sanchez - Piano
Devin Gray - Drums & Compositions

Gregg Belisle-Chi and Tim Berne / Koi: Scoring & Performing the music of Tim Berne (June 2021 Screwgun Records)

The following are the scores used for the recording of Koi: Performing the music of Tim Berne. They were adapted for solo acoustic guitar in a number of ways. Some of them were rewritten from two staves (bass and treble, or treble and treble) to one. One of them was a handwritten score with chord symbols. But in all cases, they were at one time re-written and computerized by me, printed out, and penciled with notes, phrase lines, fingerings, reminders to call my mom, etc.

I think it was a really useful process, taking the original scores and rewriting them. It was the first step in making the music mine, in a way. Of course, I’m not taking credit for the compositional brilliance here. All credit of course goes to Tim in that regard. But in terms of finding my identity through in the music, it first started with taking some ownership in it.

At first, I thought about adding fingerings to the charts included here, as that was an invaluable tool for me in learning and digesting the music. But I don’t want to deprive you from having that experience, if that’s something you choose to pursue. Instead, I’ve included a few performance notes and anecdotes from my musical experiences over the years and, more specifically, in putting this set of music together with the help of Tim and David Torn.

On a personal note, 2020 was an extremely dark year, full of suffering and hardship worldwide. Even now, as I write this, things are getting better…but it feels like we’re still a ways away from enjoying life the way we used to. I found myself quite lost, musically speaking, during the middle of 2020. It wasn’t until I started transcribing Sacred Vowels, Tim’s solo saxophone record, that I found some kind of direction again. That project then turned into this project, which I’m very happy with and excited about. I consider myself extremely lucky that I was able to find some light in the darkness through Tim’s music.

I hope these pages illuminate something to you and sustains your musical life in some way, as they have for me, in more ways than I can say.

Gregg Belisle-Chi
Kingston, New York
April 8, 2021

1. Chance 05:51
2. Three Whisky Exception 03:58
3. Trauma One 04:56
4. Giant Squids 03:42
5. Huh:Brokelyn 06:35
6. Middle Seat Blues 03:16
7. Huevos 04:01
8. Reception 05:31
9. Starfish Blues 03:50
10. Sequins 02:32

Felippe Oliveira Group (2021)

Five instrumental tracks recorded in Cambui, Minas Gerais, Brazil in 2019

1. Garoa 05:31
2. Maria 03:58
3. Mimi 04:10
4. Rapa Do Tacho 04:08
5. Terrinha 05:02

Felippe Oliveira - Nylon String & Electric Guitars, Composer
Ze Eduardo Nazario - Drums
Daria Chernakova - Double Bass
JP Barbosa - Flute
Rubem Farias - Double Bass (on Maria)
Rodolfo Guilherme - Trumpet (on Maria)

Daniel Pereira - Sound Engineer
Juninho Costa & Andre Kbelo - Mix & Master

Marcelo Monteiro - Deyeh (June 2021)

Marcelo Monteiro, saxophonist from Sao Paulo, Brazil, releases his new album, Deyeh. On this album, he experimented with arrangements with flutes and saxophones, exploring the sound combining contemporary jazz, Brazilian rhythms, in a modern concept. The album was recorded remotely with each musician recording from their own home studio.

1. Kahkoon 03:25
2. Deyeh 06:24
3. Kitah 05:06
4. Linha 9 05:04
5. Hermetiza 05:11
6. Diflauta 04:20
7. Auabu 04:41

Marcelo Monteiro - Tenor, alto, soprano, bari saxophones and flute.
Daniel Amorin - Bass
Gustavo Souza - Percussions
Marcelo Castilha - Keyboards
Mauricio Caetano - Drums

Mixing by Fernando Narcizo