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On 1/31/2025 at 5:15 PM, Rabshakeh said:

Will give it a go. I'm never sure about Collier but there are some records on which he's been very good.  Thanks for bringing it to the attention. 

How are you liking it? 🙂

 

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26 minutes ago, Vaudevillian said:

How are you liking it? 🙂

I did enjoy it. I only streamed the first track which is free on Bandcamp. Clearly, it is breathing the spirit of Coltrane quite strongly, but now moving towards 1967 Coltrane, with an edge of Charles Gayle. I truth I like Collier here a little more than Parker, who I blow how and cold on. 

The Collier I really liked, and which did surprise me, is that I AM record. I strongly recommend that if you haven't heard it yet. Very visceral stuff. 

Otherwise I've always had my suspicions of him. He certainly looks the part. 

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I really liked the new Alexandra Grimal / Giovanni di Domenico record... I knew some of their earlier work but this is better imho (much broader, also, with organs, electronics and things... )

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11 minutes ago, Niko said:

I really liked the new Alexandra Grimal / Giovanni di Domenico record... I knew some of their earlier work but this is better imho (much broader, also, with organs, electronics and things... )

It's interesting music. For some reason, they name their album and songs in Japanese, but I don't know why.  it's one of the reason I miss the liner notes. Well, that's because I'm listening to it on Spotify...

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1 hour ago, mhatta said:

It's interesting music. For some reason, they name their album and songs in Japanese, but I don't know why.  it's one of the reason I miss the liner notes. Well, that's because I'm listening to it on Spotify...

I actually bought the CD after streaming it quite a bit... doesn't come with any liner notes... Giovanni di Domenico has recorded quite a bit with Akira Sakata - but that doesn't quite explain the Japanese song titles... 

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On 3/7/2025 at 5:46 AM, Rabshakeh said:

By the way, has anyone heard anything really inspiring in the last couple of months? Any new names to look out for?

Stumps Sven Ake Johansen group

some of the Ictus box

some of the Zlatko Kaucic box / the trio with Doerner is great

 Ostertag/Rose/Hemingway from mid 2010’s is incredible 

Rotations with Schick, Hautzinger & Sven / amazing

Nathan Hubbard/Kyle Motl: Obsedian

worlds with Joelle, Lotte & Kresten Osgood is stunning

Martina Verhoeven quartet: Indicator Light

Blue Plum Bloom: Buck, Mayas & Brown

Splitter Orchestra: splitter musik 3 CD set mind blowing 

 

look at my shows for new names or under the radar names to watch out for

Sandy Ewen, Maggie Cox, Chuck Roth, Michael Foster, Hans Young Binter, Orchid McRae, Webb Crawford, Brian Chase, Tim Dahl, Jessica Pavone, Joanna Mattrey, Anna Abondolo, etc.

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