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November 5, 2020 by Simon Sweetman

Mat Maneri Quartet: Dust

Mat Maneri Quartet Dust Sunnyside Mat Maneri, son of saxophonist Joe, is a composer and violin/viola player. Under his own name he’s released some 30 albums in around about as many years and he’s been a sideman for a great range of avant-garde jazzers including several records with his old man and, I guess most […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged A Cloud Of Black Birds, Album Review, Avant-Garde, Cecil Taylor, Composer, Craig Taborn, David S. Ware, Dust, Free Jazz, Jazz, Joe Maneri, Joe Morris, John Hébert, Lucian Ban, Marilyn Crispell, Mat Maneri, Mat Maneri Quartet, Mat Maneri Quartet: Dust, Matthew Shipp, Quartet, Randy Peterson, Sunnyside, Viola, Violin, You can support Off The Tracks via PressPatron ·

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January 3, 2020 by Simon Sweetman

Reid Anderson/Dave King/Craig Taborn: Golden Valley Is Now

Reid Anderson/Dave King/Craig Taborn Golden Valley Is Now Intakt Records I am loving this album! A favourite as soon as I heard it in late 2019, and it’s been on near non-stop play into the first few days of 2020 – this is Reid Anderson and Dave King, the rhythm section from The Bad Plus […]
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June 24, 2019 by Simon Sweetman

Vijay Iyer/Craig Taborn: The Transitory Poems 

Vijay Iyer/Craig Taborn  The Transitory Poems  ECM  Vijay Iyer and Craig Taborn, two of the finest pianists of the current crop, first worked together back in the early and mid-00s as part of Roscoe Mitchell’s band – this album marks their first work together as a duo.   If you love/d the Herbie Hancock/Chick Corea album or any of Keith Jarrett’s solo piano explorations then you’ll want to sign […]
Posted in Blog, Reviews · Tagged 2018), 2019, Album Review, Budapest, Chick Corea, Classical, Craig Taborn, Duo, ECM, Francesco Turrisi, Herbie Hancock, Instrumental, Jazz, Keith Jarrett, Live, Live at Liszt Academy, Pianists, Piano, The Transitory Poems, Vijay Iyer, Vijay Iyer/Craig Taborn, Vijay Iyer/Craig Taborn: The Transitory Poems, You can support Off The Tracks via PressPatron ·

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