Nu Era (Marc Mac) - Evolve
Evolve is a great title for this full length set – as Marc
Mac is one of the few talents from the 4Hero generation who's really evolved
over the years, and who's continued to give us some really incredible music – a
jazz-based take on the realm of beats and keyboards, with a cosmic-driven sort
of energy that sends the grooves soaring out into time and space! The music is
spare and simple, but so much more soulful than so many of his contemporaries –
a masterpiece of doing a lot with a little, and creating surprising depth from
very familiar elements. The tunes are all instrumental, but have a deeper
spiritual meaning – and titles include "The Mind Of Jacob",
"Around The Sun", "Closer To Mars", "Flying
Colors", "Theme From Joe Smoke", and "Metal
Butterfly". ~ Dusty Groove
Sokratis Votskos Quartet - Sketching The Unknown
A great global bit of spiritual jazz from reedman Sokratis
Votskos – who works here in a style that not only follows some great European
traditions of modal jazz, but which also resonates with some of the deeper
roots of Greek music too! Sokratis plays soprano sax and bass clarinet – and
the piano, bass, and drums weave these really magical rhythms that seem to set
the leader free – often with echoes of a longer cultural tradition, but
delivered with really personal intensity in the solos – in a way that makes us
sure that Votskos is going to be a name to follow for years to come! A great
new session that's very much in the tradition of some of the Spiritual Jazz
compilations on the Jazzman label – with titles that include "Quadrum
Waltz", "Syncopatient", "Sketching The Unknown",
"Sevenates", and "Almopian Etude". ~ Dusty Groove
Joshua Abrams & Natural Information Society - Mandatory
Reality
A really fantastic album from bassist Joshua Abrams – a set
that may well be his greatest to date – and that's saying a lot, given all the
other work he's given us in recent years! The double-length set has Abrams
working with this lineup of improvising jazz talents, but in a way that's very
rhythmic, and very organic – slow-building songs that almost seem to mix jazz
with inspiration from gamelan music, but with very spiritual currents overall –
music that builds slowly and flows to the cosmos – almost in a way that reminds
us of the seminal "On The Beach" by Phil Cohran & The Artistic
Heritage Ensemble! Yet Abrams is very much in his own territory here – working
with a lineup that features the leader on guimbri, Lisa Alvarado on harmonium
and gongs, Mikel Avery on tam-tam and gongs, Ben Boye on electric autoharp and
piano, Hamid Drake on tabla and tar, Ben Lamar Gay on cornet, Nick Mazzarella
on alto saxophone, and Jason Stein on bass clarinet – with every member of the
ensemble also performing on flutes. The sound is incredible – music to build a
bridge to the heavens – and titles include "In Memory's Prism",
"Finite", "Shadow Conductor", and "Agree". ~
Dusty Groove
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