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Brian Kiwanuka’s Favorite Jazz Albums of 2019

December 19, 2019 By Brian Kiwanuka

Brian Kiwanuka Favorite Jazz Albums 2019

Tuesday we unveiled Nextbop's Best Jazz Albums of 2019, which was compiled by our staff as a whole. Yesterday, we published Editor-in-Chief Anthony Dean-Harris' Favorite Jazz Albums of 2019. Today, we continue our Season of Lists with Staff Writer Brian Kiwanuka's Favorite Jazz Albums of 2019.10. Brandee Younger - Soul Awakening (Self Release) The harp is a spellbinding … [Read more...]

Ingrid Laubrock – ‘Contemporary Chaos Practices – Two Works for Orchestra with Soloists’ (Album Review)

January 15, 2019 By Brian Kiwanuka

German saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock, a musician who usually works in relatively small jazz groups, is now taking her vision to the orchestra. With two pieces full of engrossing discord and a contemporary fusion with traits of classical music and avant-garde jazz improvisation, Contemporary Chaos Practices is an extremely apt title. The soloists featured include Laubrock and … [Read more...]

Nextbop’s Favorite Jazz Albums of 2017

December 20, 2017 By Anthony Dean-Harris

We have a small, volunteer staff here at Nextbop. Folks who read us here contribute work, adding to the collective of voices that we so cherish here and giving additional perspective that Sebastien and I lack at times. It's why, when it comes to end-of-year lists, our collective of voices is so important. It's nice to see the overlaps in taste and to gain insights into albums … [Read more...]

Tomas Fujiwara – ‘Triple Double’ (Album Review)

November 14, 2017 By Brian Kiwanuka

Tomas Fujiwara has been active for well over a decade now, with his first recorded date as a sideman being on Matana Robert’s The Calling back in 2006. Just a quick look at his discography shows that Fujiwara has established himself as a respected musician - specifically in the more avant-garde portion of the New York City jazz scene. The drummer has frequently collaborated … [Read more...]

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