Julian Lage Trio – ‘Arclight’

In a conversation between Dave Douglas and Marc Ribot on the “A Noise From the Deep” podcast, Ribot explained the difference between jazz and rock artists: jazz artists always give …

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Logan Richardson – ‘Shift’

It would be reductionist to call Shift a Pat Metheny album. Yes, his signaturely chameleonic guitar is one of the most pronounced sounds all throughout saxophonist Logan Richardson’s latest album, …

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What I Listen For

I’ve spent the last couple of years writing for Nextbop.com; though, not as consistently as I would like to. As I compiled my favorite albums of 2015 list at the …

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Glenn White – ‘Quirk’ EP

Saxophonist Glenn White does everything right in his new EP, Quirk. It’s an album with a modernist slant, with twists and turns aplenty that gather and hold attention. It does …

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Ben Monder – ‘Amorphae’

Ben Monder’s Amorphae is an ECM release. It’s contemplative, expansive, tumultuously beautiful and beautifully tumultuous. It sounds positively gorgeous. It’s sparse in ways that never leave the listener wanting more …

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Spocket – ‘Spocket’

Spocket’s self-titled and first release represents the best in funk rock coming from the younger side of the Chicago jazz scene. It manages to be clean and slick without being …

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BADBADNOTGOOD – “Skating” (Video)

BADBADNOTGOOD recently appeared on CBC’s Strombo Show and played their holiday appropriate take on Vince Guaraldi’s “Skating”. Leland Whitty continues to add more texture to this band with great results. …

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St. Germain – ‘s/t’

Ludovic Navarre’s music has always been a little difficult to pin down. It’s always had a lounge sound that borrows from jazz, tailor made since its inception for late night …

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Lionel Loueke – ‘Gaia’

Lionel Loueke’s newest trio album Gaia has the guitarist rocking hard, indulging in trippy effects on his instrument and in odd, but very natural-sounding, time signatures. It’s also one of …

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Meditations on Nextbop in New York

Stories and observations around four days in October spent in New York City covering two nights of Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah’s sets at Harlem Stage ContentsPreludeCold, Wet, and ExpensiveThe Quest …

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Romain Collin – ‘Press Enter’

Like the exposition of a futuristic sci-fi flick, Romain Collin‘s Press Enter remains grounded in the familiar acoustic piano trio but gives glimpses into a world that’s been fundamentally changed. …

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Rotem Sivan – ‘A New Dance’

Rotem Sivan always surprises on the guitar. Oh, sure, his songs start off unassuming. One would think they’re simple little low-energy guitar songs. They can be somber and chill, but …

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Sun Speak – ‘Sacred Rubble’

Guitarist Matt Gold and drummer Nate Friedman have spread out some. The Chicago duo’s new EP, a five-song collection that sounds more weathered than their previous foray, Light Blue Light. …

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Brad Allen Williams – ‘Lamar’

Guitarist Brad Allen Williams has an upfront quality to his style of play. There’s a simple essence here with just a touch of flare without ostentatiousness. The bluesy, rootsiness of …

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Mary Halvorson – ‘Meltframe’

“Glitchy” is probably the best word for the latest release from Mary Halvorson, a solo guitar album she titled Meltframe. This is not to say there’s something wrong with the …

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Gilad Hekselman – ‘Homes’

There may not be any stronger melodies in jazz today than the lines flowing out of Gilad Hekselman’s guitar. Hekselman’s new album, Homes, displays his melodicism and songwriting as well …

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ACT – ‘ACT II’

ACT is Ben Wendel on sax (plus bassoon and melodica), Harish Raghavan on bass, and Nate Wood on drums. Their sophomore album, ACT II, consists of five originals from Raghavan …

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ARK – ‘s/t’

It’s pretty amazing how such an unassuming piano trio album works so well. In their self-titled album from earlier this year, the trio known as ARK of pianist Carlos Homs, …

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Daniel Fortin – ‘Brinks’

It’s difficult not to pay immediate attention to Michael Davidson’s vibraphone’s on the new album from bassist Daniel Fortin, Brinks. The tone is so clear, so complimentary, so constructive. It’s …

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Claffy – EPK

I met bassist/multi-instrumentalist Alex Claffy a few months ago as he rolled through San Antonio with the educational program, JazzReach. The 22-year-old has backed Wayne Escoffrey, Orrin Evans in his …

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Future Prospect – ‘s/t EP’

There exists a certain pocket of jazz — somewhere in that R&B, funky ether, if you hit smooth jazz, you’ve gone too far — where great things can happen. In …

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Nick Finzer – ‘The Chase’

Trombonist Nick Finzer’s second album as a leader is a straight-ahead jazz album with some punch to it. It’s a pleasure to hear these original compositions exhibit the traits of …

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Liberty Ellman – ‘Radiate’

Liberty Ellman has often been a secret weapon. Maybe it’s what he’s learned from the M-Base musical school of thought. Maybe his ears are made of pure magic. He’s like …

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HIGH RISK – “Tied Together” (Video)

HIGH RISK, the self-titled album for the group trumpeter Dave Douglas put together featuring bassist Jonathan Maron, drummer Mark Guiliana, and electronic musician Shigeto has been an impressive direction for …

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Luis Perdomo – ‘Twenty-Two’

Occasionally a song will grab you out of nowhere and shake out the cobwebs. Recently I had the pleasure of hearing Luis Perdomo’s “Cota Mil” on the radio (shout to …

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GADADU – ‘And I See Night’

Frailty can be deceptive. Something’s perceived weakness could in fact wield some hidden strength, forged from withstanding the elements. Like an insect’s exoskeleton, eggshells, or a Brooklyn-based jazz quintet, sometimes …

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On the Nature of Attention

Last week, DownBeat magazine released its 63rd Annual Critics’ Poll. Topping the Rising Star Guitarist category is a young man named Michael Blum who seemingly topped this chart through email …

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Seamus Blake – “Sofa Song” (Video)

New York based saxophonist Seamus Blake is making the jump to Gonzalo Rubalcaba’s 5passion label. Not much about his upcoming album Superconductor has been revealed aside that it features the …

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