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Roscoe Mitchell + Kikanju Baku - 'Evolutionary Events' (2023)

Roscoe Mitchell + Kikanju Baku – ‘Evolutionary Events’ (2023)

A couple of jazz subversives generations apart but telepathically on the same elevated plane, the collaboration between Roscoe Mitchell and Kikanju Baku continues with ‘Evolutionary Events.’

Dave Stryker - 'Prime' (2023)

Dave Stryker – ‘Prime’ (2023)

‘Prime’ by the Dave Stryker Trio is what happens when massive musicianship meets well-honed chemistry.

Mike Dillon & Punkadelick - 'Inflorescence' (2023)

Mike Dillon & Punkadelick – ‘Inflorescence’ (2023)

Punkadelick’s ‘Inflorescence’ is one of Mike Dillon’s most balls-out records, thanks to the backing of seasoned, genre-free vets Brian Haas and Nikki Glaspie.

GEORGE [John Hollenbeck] - 'Letters to George' (2023)

GEORGE [John Hollenbeck] – ‘Letters to George’ (2023)

With ‘Letters to George’ by his exciting new combo GEORGE, John Hollenbeck once again takes a somewhat odd assortment of musicians and shaped them into the something truly fresh and compelling.

Makaya McCraven - 'In These Times' (2022)

Makaya McCraven – ‘In These Times’ (2022)

No artist is pushing harder to expand jazz’s frontiers than Makaya McCraven, and ‘In These Times’ opens up further possibilities of how the music form can progress upward.

OHMA [Mia Garcia + Hailey Niswanger] - 'Between All Things' (2022)

OHMA [Mia Garcia + Hailey Niswanger] – ‘Between All Things’ (2022)

Mia Garcia and Hailey Niswanger of OHMA made a pure chilled vibe record with ‘Between All Things,’ arguably the best such record of 2022.

Trevor Dunn's Trio-Convulsant - 'Séances' (2022)

Trevor Dunn’s Trio-Convulsant – ‘Séances’ (2022)

Getting it right instead of getting it sooner paid off handsomely for Trevor Dunn and his Trio-Convulsant on ‘Séances.’

Mike Baggetta, mike watt + Jim Keltner - 'Everywhen We Go' (2022)

Mike Baggetta, mike watt + Jim Keltner – ‘Everywhen We Go’ (2022)

The post-rock gem ‘Everywhen We Go’ by Mike Baggetta, mike watt and Jim Keltner is stimulating because everyone brings their considerable talents to bear on these songs.

Mostly Other People Do the Killing - 'Disasters Vol. 1' (2022)

Mostly Other People Do the Killing – ‘Disasters Vol. 1’ (2022)

Even now, no one else in jazz compares to Moppa Elliot’s returning Mostly Other People Do the Killing. Audacity with the chops to make it work remains the basic recipe.

Dan Weiss Trio - 'Dedication' (2022)

Dan Weiss Trio – ‘Dedication’ (2022)

Dan Weiss’ innate understanding of tradition picked up from key influences made it possible to move forward in the salient, discriminating way that he did for ‘Dedication.’