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Gordon Grdina’s Nomad Trio – ‘Boiling Point’ (2022)

Gordon Grdina’s Nomad Trio – ‘Boiling Point’ (2022)

There is no trio like Gordon Grdina’s Nomad Trio, where the vast talents of Grdina, Matt Mitchell and Jim Black are pushed to their limits and the best of each comes forth as a result.

Tim Berne’s Bloodcount – ‘5’ (1997; 2021 issue)

Tim Berne’s Bloodcount – ‘5’ (1997; 2021 issue)

‘5’ is a “new” set of old recordings by Tim Berne’s Bloodcount featuring the special sauce that guitarist Marc Ducret added to this supergroup quartet from the ’90s.

Tim Berne’s Bloodcount – ‘Attention Spam’ (1997; 2021 issue)

Tim Berne’s Bloodcount – ‘Attention Spam’ (1997; 2021 issue)

‘Attention Spam’ is a reminder that the special makeup of Tim Berne’s Bloodcount made the music itself special and this latest output is a precious capture from those short few years the ensemble was active.

Tim Berne – ‘inSOMNIA’ (2011): On Second Thought

Tim Berne – ‘inSOMNIA’ (2011): On Second Thought

The two long pieces of ‘inSOMNIA’ could be regarded as jazz symphonies, but Tim Berne applies his small-ensemble principles to them and we discover just how utterly scalable his ideas truly are.

Gordon Grdina’s Nomad Trio – ‘Nomad’ (2020)

Gordon Grdina’s Nomad Trio – ‘Nomad’ (2020)

It’s clear how Gordon Grdina?’s Nomad Trio got their name: They wander without a clear map through vast musical terrain few can even attempt, and make it to the other side unscathed.

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Nature Work – ‘Nature Work’ (2019)

The Jason Stein, Greg Ward-led project ‘Nature Work’ is highly recommended for those who like adventurous, impulsive jazz.

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Mark Dresser, “TrumpinPutinStoopin” from Sedimental You (2016): Something Else! sneak peek

There couldn’t have been a timelier song title than this theatrically creative nugget from master bassist/composer Mark Dresser.

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Half Notes: Jenny Scheinman – Mischief & Mayhem (2012)

Here’s a brand new disc by Bill Frisell’s fiddle player. The music contained within, is well within Fris’ playing field, but there’s some adventurous circuit bent noises courtesy of Nels Cline with his bag of trick effects. Jim Black and Todd Sickafoose are on board, too, so the entire backingRead More

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Nick DeRiso’s Top Albums for 2011: Jazz Rock and Fusion Jazz