February 2012
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it starts hear.
finally. i’ve been wanting to write about peter broderick since - well, since i started this blog actually. a many-sided, wonderful and inspiring musician, that i first came across his music about five years ago. i have been following his musical paths ever since. when i started listening through his former music, i was captivated by the beautiful, delicate and well defined sound...
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a fable.
intriguing. that would be the least you can say about tigran hamasyan. the 24 year old pianist from armenia manages to meet just the right balance between complexity and music tension.
this video was produced by mathieu mastin for kidam and their jazzed out series in paris. you might know it actually, the new york edition that is - it featured a lot of great musicians like eric harland, jose...
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pressure.
just recently I came across a noticeable jazz trio from up north. splashgirl combine vibrant and colourful jazz music with distinct field recordings, electronic and acoustic sounds and patterns - and just the right susceptibility for a well-balanced mix of all that. their music alters between thouroughly composed ensemble pieces and massive and rather obfuscating noise sculptures, between...