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John Zorn and Bill Laswell Team Up for First Duo Album, “The Cleansing”

John Zorn and Bill Laswell Team Up for First Duo Album, “The Cleansing”

Although they’ve been musical compatriots since the late ’70s, John Zorn and Bill Laswell have teamed up for their first recorded duo project. The Cleansing features the artists on just also saxophone and bass.

Sezin Ahmet Türkmenoglu Dazzles on Jimmy Branly Trio’s “The Meeting”

Sezin Ahmet Türkmenoglu Dazzles on Jimmy Branly Trio’s “The Meeting”

Drummer Jimmy Branly has returned with a new album called “The Meeting”, which features his trio with guitarist Will Brahm and bassist Sezin Ahmet Türkmenoglu.

Le Coq’s “The Jazz All Stars, Vol. 2” Now Available

Le Coq’s “The Jazz All Stars, Vol. 2” Now Available

Le Coq Records launched last January with “The Jazz All Stars, Vol. 1”. Now the fresh jazz label is showing off its impressive roster again with Volume 2 with John Patitucci, Chris Colangelo, and Ben Williams on bass.

Ilaria Capalbo Tells The Tale of “Karthago” on Debut Album

Ilaria Capalbo Tells The Tale of “Karthago” on Debut Album

Bassist and composer Ilaria Capalbo has released her stunning debut album, “Karthago”, which blends the jazz tradition with contemporary improvisation.

MonoNeon Drives the Groove on “Scary Goldings IV”

MonoNeon Drives the Groove on “Scary Goldings IV”

We’ve been enjoying the studio videos from Scary Goldings featuring organist Larry Goldings for the past few months, and now the full album is available. “Scary Goldings IV” is a collection of ever-funky grooves with Goldings and an unreal band.

Dave Stryker Releases “As We Are” with John Patitucci

Dave Stryker Releases “As We Are” with John Patitucci

Guitarist Dave Stryker has released his 34th album as a leader and his musical maturity shows. “As We Are” includes a jazz quartet (with John Patitucci) and a string quartet.

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David Bowie’s Shelved “Toy”, Featuring Gail Ann Dorsey, Gets Full Release

David Bowie’s Shelved “Toy”, Featuring Gail Ann Dorsey, Gets Full Release

After two decades on the shelf, David Bowie’s 2001 album “Toy” has gotten an official release. Bowie’s band at the time included Mark Plati, Sterling Campbell, Earl Slick, Mike Garson, Holly Palmer, Emm Gryner, and Gail Ann Dorsey.

Kenny James Releases “Invisiblemann Vol. 15: Intergalactic Funk Coalition”

Kenny James Releases “Invisiblemann Vol. 15: Intergalactic Funk Coalition”

Kenny James has added another title to his “Invisiblemann” albums, and it’s got some stank on it. Volume 15 of the series is entitled “Intergalactic Funk Coalition” and features fat, retro funk grooves with modern twists.

Lorenzo Feliciati Releases “Early Years”

Lorenzo Feliciati Releases “Early Years”

Italian bass great Lorenzo Feliciati has just released a retrospective album called “Early Years” that compiles some of his best work from his album “Upon My Head” and “Live at European Bass Day and More”.

Motörhead Releases “The Löst Tapes, Vol. 2”

Motörhead Releases “The Löst Tapes, Vol. 2”

Motörhead celebrated the late Lemmy Kilmister’s birthday last month by releasing the second volume of their “Löst Tapes” series. The album features a previously unreleased concert from Norwich UEA during their 1998 “Snake Bite Love” tour.

Norm Stockton Releases “Grooves & Sushi” Album and Deluxe Edition Set

Norm Stockton Releases “Grooves & Sushi” Album and Deluxe Edition Set

Back in 2019, bass guru Norm Stockton launched a web series called “Grooves & Sushi” in which he called top-shelf musicians to make music and commune over a meal. Now the project has been released as an album.

Consider The Source Releases “Hybrid Vol. 1: Such As A Mule”

Consider The Source Releases “Hybrid Vol. 1: Such As A Mule”

Consider The Source has always blended different styles of world music, but their latest release takes it to a new level. “Hybrid Vol. 1: Such As A Mule” expands their already diverse palette to include acoustic instruments for new textures.