Lina Allemano Four – ‘The Diptychs’ (2025)
‘The Diptychs’ continues the creative toughness and pliability of Lina Allemano’s long-running quartet.
‘The Diptychs’ continues the creative toughness and pliability of Lina Allemano’s long-running quartet.
feature photo: Gary Beechy Toronto-based Noam Lemish is a veteran of the jazz scene there, even earning a JUNO nomination last year. But his music still retains the freshness of a newcomer. There’s beauty enough in being here is his latest fresh release, a quartet with Sundar Viswanathan (sax), AndrewRead More
Here is the video premiere of “The Muddy River to Nowhere” by David Riddel’s Dr. Purgatory. Their album ‘The Consumption: A Tragic Folktale in Six Parts’ will drop on March 21.
‘Pipe Dream’ is challenging but satisfying chamber jazz from a quartet that instinctually knows each other, with Lina Allemano relentlessly pushing forward.

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