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Claus Waidtløw Quartet -][- FLAVOURS – [Gateway Music, 2012] –

04 Tuesday Dec 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Biography, Improvised Music, Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, Nu-Voices, Post-Bop, What's New?

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Claus Waidtløw saxophonist and composer

Claus Waidtløw Quartet, FLAVOURS

Claus Waidtløw Quartet -][- FLAVOURS –Mp3– [Gateway Music, 2012]

At first known as an alto saxophonist, but today he primarily plays the tenor saxophone.

Since his appearance on the scene, he has been a much wanted sideman and his playing can be heard on more than 50 CD´s.

First CD in his own name, Claustrophobia (Stunt Rec.), was released in 1997.

In 2005 he released From the Story Book (Calibrated Rec.) with his new band Claus Waidtløw Group.

In 2001 Waidtløw – together with piano player Nikolaj Hess and drummer Morten Lund – recorded Back and Forth (Music Mecca) in New York, with the great American bass player Christian McBride.

Also in 2001 he toured in Denmark with the American organ and piano player Sam Yahel. -[Excerpt | Biography ‘Translated’]-

Release Date: December 6, 2012

::: SOURCE: Waidtløw.dk :::

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Matt Garrison -][- BLOOD SONG’S – [D Clef Records, 2012 | Review] –

01 Friday Jun 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Flux Music Essentials, Improvised Music, Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music Reviews, New Music, What's New?

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Matt Garrison, BLOOD SONGS

Matt Garrison -][- BLOOD SONG’S – [D CLef Records, 2012 | Review] –

There are times we must simply immerse our mind, body and soul into a pool of ingenuous, fertile and uncommonly blissful sounds. You see, that’s exactly what’s been accomplished with “BLOOD SONG’S” the latest project by multitalented woodwind artist, composer and educator Matt Garrison.

“Blood Songs” is a decisive collage of nine post-modern jazz compositions. On his sophomore outing, Garrison pen six originals and adopted three songs by guests composers. These gems are empowered by a dynamic roaster of momentous artists that deploy their symmetrical voices on this vivid collection of songs produced by trombonist Michael Dease. Continue reading →

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