There’s a quiet confidence at the heart of vol. 1: between fading photographs, the debut statement from bassist-composer ...
Here’s a welcome second helping from the Scandinavian Art Ensemble sessions with Tomasz Stańko. Like Vol.1 it consists of ...
A previously unissued post‑bop gem has finally emerged from the vaults of Finnish jazz history: a vibrant live recording from ...
With Doing Science, guitarist Don Scott and drummer–producer Jean Martin step away from the familiar terrain of Toronto’s ...
There’s a certain magic that only happens when a band hits the stage with nothing to prove and everything to say. Live at ...
Across nearly two decades of recording, Noah Preminger has demonstrated a distinctive ability to turn personal experience ...
The Grammy Award-winning Resonance Records presents a previously unheard performance from the legendary Rahsaan Roland Kirk.
Downundaground II marks a significant evolution for the series. Where the first Downundaground (2019) existed as a digital-only affair, this second volume arrives as a limited-edition vinyl — a ...
There’s a very eloquent quote, I believe attributed to Friedrich Nietzsche, that suggests that all art ultimately stems from gratitude. It’s certainly an evocative concept and one that genuinely ...
Wojtek Mazolewski’s new album “Solo”, is a breathtaking and captivating musical journey. It feels deeply intimate, unraveling ...
If Kevin Figes’ Pig Records has taught us anything over its dozen-year run, it’s that the label thrives on the unpredictable.
Steve Dyer has a deceptively simple philosophy, believing that “…no single culture owns the monopoly on human wisdom.  Every ...