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Jazz has always shown openness to integrating ethnic music from various parts of the world in a more improvised context. Middle Eastern music has, in particular, been stron…
It has been ten years since bassist Miroslav Vitous released an album under his own name. With Universal Syncopations Vitous proves that he still has what it takes b…
Sean Schulich bursts onto the scene with a high-energy album of instrumental jazz that, while essentially an acoustic group, has the high octane drive of a fusion band. …
Cryptogramophone records has rapidly grown into a high-integrity label that cultivates breadth and a "take no prisoners" approach to contemporary improvised music. Tromboni…
I’ve been a fan of Scott Amendola since I first heard him, in the mid-90s, with Charlie Hunter and the incredible Monk meets Brown meets Kirk group, TJ Kirk. I always loved…

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