Kieran Brown – Loving You (FR review)

Kieran Brown – Loving You (FR review)
Jazz
Ce premier album, véritable coup de cœur, révèle une artiste à la fois respectueuse d’un héritage et subtilement en marche vers autre chose.

Felipe Salles – Camera Obscura

Felipe Salles - Camera Obscura
Jazz
In a world saturated with speed and surface, Felipe Salles reminds us that depth takes time, and that sometimes, the clearest truths appear not in the light, but in the half-light, where imagination and memory meet.

Morten Haxholm – Aether II

Morten Haxholm - Aether II
Jazz
A Return to Roots: Danish Bassist Morten Haxholm Explores Memory, Landscape, and Identity Through a Meditative Jazz-Folk Lens.

Vincent Meissner – Eigengrau

Vincent Meissner – Eigengrau
Jazz
With Eigengrau, Vincent Meissner has crafted not just a record, but a space, intimate and infinite, where listeners are free to wander, reflect, and, perhaps, see something of themselves in the shadows.

David Bixler Trio Incognito – Incognito Ergo Sum

David Bixler Trio Incognito - Incognito Ergo Sum
Jazz
This is not a leader with backing; it is a trio in the truest sense. And while their name may suggest concealment, there is no hiding the clarity of their vision. They may move incognito, but they leave footprints on the soul.

Julian Shore Trio – Sub Rosa

Julian Shore & Julian Shore Trio - Sub Rosa
Jazz
At the heart of the album is Shore’s musical writing, deliberate, expressive, and structurally rich, which elevates Sub Rosa beyond mere performance into the realm of serious composition.

Marie Mørck – My One And Only Love

Marie Mørck - My One And Only Love
Jazz
My One and Only Love, the sophomore album by the Danish jazz vocalist, is a charming, delicately curated collection of standards that feels like an intimate conversation between artist and listener.

Sharon Mansur – Trigger

Sharon Mansur – Trigger
Jazz
For those who believe that art should challenge as well as comfort, this album offers something rare and necessary. It’s a conversation starter. A provocation. An invitation. Best shared with friends, and played loud.

John Sturino & Blow Globe – Blow Globe

John Sturino & Blow Globe - Blow Globe
Jazz
For a debut album, the level of execution is remarkable. From the sequencing of tracks to the clarity of production and the ambition of the compositions, this is a recording that feels like the work of a seasoned artist.

Mike Thompson – 6th Avenue

Mike Thompson - 6th Avenue
Jazz
The debut album by 26-year-old vibraphonist Mike Thompson, is a loving, deliberate homage to the golden age of the big band, executed with a reverence that is both its strength and, at times, its limitation.

Lea Maria Fries – Cleo

Lea Maria Fries - Cleo
Jazz
Son disque raconte comment apprivoiser son histoire, comme celle de cette femme exceptionnelle qui l’a passionnée depuis l’enfance, Cléopâtre.

Nick Biello – New America

Nick Biello - New America
Jazz
In a musical era often obsessed with immediacy, Biello offers something far rarer: the kind of jazz that reveals itself slowly, that rewards patience and curiosity, that asks as much of the listener as it gives.

LOUISE & DEXTER – Faits pour s’entendre

LOUISE & DEXTER - Faits pour s’entendre
Classique, Jazz
Des pièces classiques aux mélodies fortes et, en miroir, une réinvention des parties et des rythmes qui donnent naissance à de nouvelles compositions de jazz.

Francesco Cataldo – Amaranto

Francesco Cataldo – Amaranto
Jazz
Amaranto is not just a piano album—it’s a rare artifact, a record of one artist’s refined vision and emotional sincerity. It is a work to be cared for, absorbed slowly, revisited often.

Jacques Schwarz-Bart & Grégory Privat: 22

Jacques Schwarz-Bart & Grégory Privat: 22
Jazz
Avec cet opus on peut dire que ce duo magique nous fait survoler sans peine leurs îles, Guadeloupe, Dominique, Martinique, et parviennent ainsi à transformer notre vision du monde devenu soudain un peu plus beau!