ANTHONY JOSEPH – Rowing Up River To Get Our Names Back

ANTHONY JOSEPH - Rowing Up River To Get Our Names Back
Afrobeat, Funk, Jazz
Ce concept-album rejoint dans sa tonalité les œuvres respectives de George Clinton, Curtis Mayfield, Sly Stone, Band Of Gypsies et Kamasi Washington, selon un vertigineux carrousel kaléidoscopique.

John De Leo – Tomato Peloso

John De Leo – Tomato Peloso
Jazz
The album unveils a universe reminiscent of David Lynch—a sonic vision of American music, straddling rock and jazz, utterly indescribable.

Omar Thomas – Griot Songs

Omar Thomas – Griot Songs
Jazz
Beyond its originality, the grandeur of this album compels us to recognize it as nothing less than essential for any thinking person.

Mafalda Minnozzi – Riofonic

Jazz
Notably, Mafalda Minnozzi is an extraordinary interpreter, capable of bringing fresh surprises to even the most iconic songs, such as Corcovado, with her unique vision.

Sullivan Fortner – Southern Nights

Sullivan Fortner - Southern Nights
Jazz
This album stands among the iconic recordings of piano-bass-drum trios, offering both a snapshot of an extraordinary moment and a glimpse into a promising future.

Marton Juhasz – Metropolis

Marton Juhasz – Metropolis
Jazz
Marton Juhasz offers a brand of jazz fusion or progressive jazz, depending on your perspective, drawing as much from rock as from jazz and evoking the soundscape of the late, great Jaco Pastorius.

Dayna Stephens – Hopium

Dayna Stephens – Hopium
Jazz
Over the course of seven tracks, Stephens invites listeners to join him in contemplating the moments of confusion and clarity that shape daily life, as well as the transformative power of truth that underlies it all.

The New York Second – Room for Other People

The New York Second – Room for Other People
Jazz
These eleven pieces draw upon the themes of Vivian Maier’s photographs. “The New York Second” offers a work that will undoubtedly appeal to jazz enthusiasts and classical music lovers alike.

Dann Zinn – Two Roads (ENG review)

Dann Zinn – Two Roads
Jazz
Musically, Two Roads represents a bold stylistic evolution. The album explores a wide array of musical traditions that have shaped Zinn’s unmistakably original voice, both as a composer and performer.

Eugenie Jones – Eugenie

Eugenie Jones – Eugenie
Jazz
Renowned for expanding the audience for jazz, Jones weaves moving narratives into universal themes that reflect shared human experiences across geographic and cultural boundaries.

Jerry Kalaf – Safe Travels

Jerry Kalaf (Feat. Doug Walter, Tom Ranier, Trey Henry & Atlys) – Safe Travels
Jazz
Radiant, Jubilant, and Deeply Melodic… There is a luminous, almost symphonic quality to the melodic approach here—compositions rich with meaning, verging on literary, if not entirely so.