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Daily Archives: March 21, 2011

New Music by Motéma Music Recording Artist MALIKA ZARRA

21 Monday Mar 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Afro Beat, Biography, Contemporary Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, Vocals, What's New?, World Music

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Malika Zarra - Berber Taxi

Jazz has been called one of America’s greatest contributions to the world’s culture, but it’s important to remember it’s an art form that has grown from countless cultural exchanges with artists and styles outside the U.S. An inspiring new international voice, who is both influenced by jazz and is bringing her own culture and creativity to the melting pot, is MALIKA ZARRA. Born in Morocco, raised in France, and now thriving in the polyglot metropolis of New York City, this gifted composer, producer and singer has invented a new Moroccan urban-world-jazz by tastefully using traditional North African chaâbi, Berber and Gnawa polyrhythms to underpin her distinctly contemporary urban compositions, all the while maintaining a sophisticated improvisational modern jazz approach.

Joining other fresh New York faces of the international jazz scene, such as Afro-Latin bassist/singer Esperanza Spalding, Zarra’s sultry multi-lingual vocals move effortlessly between Berber, Moroccan Arabic, French, and English.

With the release of Berber Taxi on April 12th, 2011 by Motéma Music (home to legendary innovators Randy Weston and Geri Allen, and powerhouse newcomers such as Gregory Porter (GRAMMY®-nominated for Best Jazz CD on his debut release), Zarra takes her rightful place as an important world-jazz artist on New York’s multicultural music scene. Berber Taxi takes up its journey following Zarra’s self-released 2006 debut, On the Ebony Road, which has sold over 2,000 copies, largely from her gigs and by word of mouth reputation. Whereas that first album was recorded jazz-style, mixed and mastered in two days, Zarra has, in her words, “fought” long and hard to make this one sound exactly the way she wanted it to. –BIOGRAPHY

The multilingual vocalist and composer appeared on CNN earlier this year.

..:: SOURCE: Motéma Music.com ::..

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Noah Haidu -][- SLIPSTREAM [Posi-Tone Records]

21 Monday Mar 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Independent Music, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, What's New?

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Noah Haidu - SLPISTREAM

Noah Haidu -][- SLIPSTREAM -(MP3)- [Posi-Tone Records, 2011]

Talented pianist Noah Haidu brings an all-star lineup together on his stunning and intense debut release “Slipstream.” Haidu’s brilliant and evocative original compositions are presented by an amazing group of the finest young musicians on the scene today. Serious listeners will delight as this captivating program of hard hitting straight-ahead jazz spotlights Haidu playing alongside DownBeat award-winning trumpet phenomenon Jeremy Pelt, and Monk award-winning alto saxophonist Jon Irabagon.

Haidu seems quite at home with the heavy cats while never forgetting to keep swinging steadily with the support of bassist Chris Haney and percussive metrics of drummers John Davis and Willie Jones III holding the groove behind him. Sit back, relax and leave the flying to us when pianist Noah Haidu takes us along into the “Slipstream.” –Amazon

..:: SOURCE: Two For the Show & Amazon.com ::..

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New Jazz Releases for the Week of 3/22/2011

21 Monday Mar 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Contemporary Jazz, Improvised Music, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, What's New?

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Carmen Cuesta, Jazz, Mitchel Forman, New Releases, Nicola Conte, Noah Haidu

Greeting’s jazz enthusiasts, as always it’s a pleasure to return with more new music releases. With each visit, you’ll discover a montage of new jazz recordings featured at Amazon.com that encompasses a generous diet of nuances which includes a wealth of complex and distinctive styles, textures, melodies, and rhythms exalted by a host of definitive and creative voices in the world of jazz.

New Jazz for 3/22/2011

For more details, please visit Amazon.com for a complete list of this week latest jazz releases!

..:: SOURCE: Amazon.com ::..

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Roy Hargrove Quintet -][- Nov 2007 Dakota Jazz Club [Video]

21 Monday Mar 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Improvised Music, Mainstream-Traditional Jazz, Videos, What's New?

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..:: SOURCE: YouTube.com ::..

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Drew Gress -][- 7 BLACK BUTTERFLIES [Koch Records]

21 Monday Mar 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Improvised Music, Modern Jazz, Music, Progressive Jazz, What's New?

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Today I was listening to Slacker.com, they played this intriguing track titled “Zaftig” by this artist/group name Drew Gress. Although “BLACK BUTTERFLIES” was released in 2005, I still find this to be a very interesting yet likable recording. If you dig music on the cutting edge, then you might want to check it out Drew Gress and like me know what you think about it.

Drew Gress - 7 BLACK BUTTERFLIES

Drew Gress -][- 7 BLACK BUTTERFLIES – [Koch Records, 2005]

I first listened to this cd last year when it came out. When I finished listening to the entire CD back then, I found it too difficult for repeated listenings. Then I left it aside for some months… untill today. I don’t regret to listen to it again. Gosh ! What a thrill ! This is avant garde jazz, full of surprises, a record that is to be a classic within a few years’ time. I find no lacking moment of interest. Tim Berne on alto sax is great, inventive, Tom Rainey’s drumming is one of the finest, he makes a continuous rhythmic comment on what is being played in the front line (Ralph Alessi on trumpet is smart).

If you hate nostalgic music or that tendency to reproduce a kind of jazz without being creative, then try this all acoustic quintet. You shall be surprised because there’s something out of this world going on here… It’s complex, creative and exciting for neurons. This is one of those rare CDs that will continue to reveal its beauty and depth with repeated listenings. I know I’ll spend more time with it. Again, let time accomplish miracles… –R comme Ralingue | Customer Review/Amazon.com

While you’re hear you might want to listen to “THE IRRATIONAL NUMBERS” the groups latest recorded in 2008.

..:: SOURCE: Amazon.com ::..

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