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LESZEK KULAKOWSKI - Katharsis With his new album, “Katharsis”, Leszek Kulakowski confirms his position of one of the most intelligent and creative Polish jazz artsits. His music is outstanding because of its originality in which the jazz pulse, phrasing and improvisations go together with fascinations with romanticism as well as very progressive, contemporary means of expression and the climate typical of contemporary concert music.
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LESZEK MOZDZER Chopin - Impressions I play at concerts, I write and arrange music, I prepare people to perform, record it etc. I'm gathering experiences to speak my own voice one day. I dream about a comfortable situation of creating art. (Leszek Mozdzer)
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Lol Coxhill - ICTUS Collection Between 1978 and 1981 Coxhill recorded and toured extensively with Andrea Centazzo in duo and in combination with trombonist Giancarlo Schiaffini and trumpet player Franz Koglmann, releasing 4 albums on ICTUS Records: Moot, Situations, Darkly and Darkly Again.
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Lol Coxhill / Franz Koglmann / Andrea Centazzo Darkly The collaboration between Andrea Centazzo and Lol Coxhill lasted few years and saw mainly the two playing in duo or with the trumpeter Franz Koglmann. Centazzo was also performing few duo concerts with Koglmann and this CD presents tracks in the 3 combinations. All materials were recorded live in Vienna, Innsbruck and Bologna. Hard core of the CD is the Vienna Bosendorfer Saal Concert, one of the best, if not the best, of this trio.
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LOSKOT Sun LOSKOT is one of the most important groups in Poland. Its history is strongly connected with the beginning of the phenomenon of "yass scene" which is a socio-musical movement founded in the beginning of the 90-ties in Gdansk. In the beginning the main aim of yass artists was to oppose the rigid monopole of jazz music that existed then in Poland. After the years of transformations, the ideological aim of yass artists evolved to artistic values and LOSKOT became one of the main pillars of the transformation.
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Loud Jazz Band Don't stop the train LJB is a polish “electric jazz” ensemble founded and led by guitarist and composer Miroslaw ”Carlos” Kaczmarczyk. After noteworthy success in Poland, including both award nominations and several live performances with names such as Pat Metheney and Mike Stern, Carlos founded a ”Norwegian edition” of the Loud Jazz Band in 1999. Featuring an impressive line up of both Norwegian and Polish musicians, LJB “Norwegian edition’s” first album don’t stop the train, has received good reviews and attention in a number of magazines. (Christian Lysvåg)
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Louis Armstrong - Taste of New Orleans (gift set) The “Taste of New Orleans” Box is a sophisticated and unique gift set and a the perfect opportunity to experience the unique charm of The Crescent City without ever leaving home; and our gift set was specially designed to bring the distinct taste of this truly great American city directly to you.
Maestro Trytony Enoptronia ... could be at home on every headier release of 70's German improgpsychelectro scene, fueled by lysergic acid. Of course, if done only by guitars, fx' and drums. But fortunately dissonances (or at least that kind of feeling) are omnipresent...
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Marcin Oles and Brat Brat Oles feat. Theo Jörgensmann - Miniatures "Miniatures" is beautiful, very tasty album. Doubless it's something more, then improvised music. Many common has with contemporary music. Anyway two songs are arrangemant compositions of Jan Krenz and Artur Malawski. There's in this music outsized air and space. Jorgensmann Clarinet has a exellent sound , brothers play very careful and it is proper to advice.
Marcin Wasilewski Trio - JANUARY A mature statement by a still-young Polish band that already has 15 years of playing experience behind it. All group members shine here, with Marcin Wasilewski again impressive as one of the most outstanding jazz pianists of his generation. This impressive album, coupled with the tour dates, will catapult this group to the spotlight of the jazz community.
Michael Marcus The Magic Door Michael Marcus has been an active member of the New York jazz scene since 1982. In addition to leading groups of his own, he has a considerable reputation ...
Mike Pride - Scrambler Two post-Coltrane improvisational masters meet two of the new breed of avant-rock and new music inspired improvisers.
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MORETTI / WIRKUS Na Baterie "For Batteries" is a record of spontaneous improvisation, reaching further then typical beat of drummers. These musicians use soft sounds; they operate with unusual techniques, and pay attention to ambient, atmospheric side of their instruments. What one can find is a lot of whispers, murmurs and vibrations. Once for a while one can feel a bit jazzy, rhythmical passages that creates amazing tension. It can be said that that record brings an unplugged electronic-ambient.
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MOTION TRIO - PlayStation (Acoustic Accordions) we are as passionate about heavy metal as we are about jazz or contemporary music...we feel just as good playing on the street as we do in a concert hall...
NEW BONE Something for Now "Jazz Messengers 2004" (Polish edition ' ) in spirit of Horace Silver and Miles Davis Quintet .
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New Fracture Quartet - 1,000 Lights The New Fracture Quartet is an ensemble organized by Tim Daisy and serves as a showcase for his own compositions. The group brings together long-time collaborator and veteran bassist Nate Mcbride, along with two of Chicago's strongest young musicians: Jaimie Branch on trumpet and Dave Miller on guitar and electronics.
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North Quartet (P. Brotzmann, M. Trzaska, P. Friis Nielsen, P. Uuskyla)- Malamute North Quartet of two saxophonists - Peter Brotzmann (Germany) and Mikolaj Trzaska (Poland) - is sharp jazz improvisations. Mikolaj Trzaska turns out to be the most dedicated to realize his artistic visions and probably the most honest representative of the first generation of yass artists. Wild, croaking sound of Brötzmann - once called saxophone's butcher - still maintains its virulence.