Time for jazz general! What were you listening recently?
What are your favourite jazz releases from 2016?
Mine are:
Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids - We Be All Africans and Anna Högberg Attack - Anna Högberg Attack, and today I'm gonna try the Dźwięki ukryte by Jachna / Mazurkiewicz / Buhl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX0r-oeiHOM
Published on April 7, 2016
What's jazz?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcjAFF8wGHo
Published on Feb 3, 2016
>>65851926
Oh man that's great, thanks for the share
>>65851906
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbR6YZs8hqs
>>65852015
my pleasure glad you like it
>>65851926
the cover looks so nice that it's enough to get me interested, downloading.
Been listening to a whole lot of this lately and becoming a bigger and bigger Kenny fan
>>65852131
sample
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liPgvhwZmfI
>What are your favourite jazz releases from 2016?
Idris Ackamoor - we be all Africans
Brad Mehldau - blues and ballads
Jack DeJohnette - in movement
Vijay Iyer & Wadada Leo Smith - a cosmic rhythm with each stroke
Henri Texier - sky dancers
Also Bill Evan's black forest sessions if they count.
>>65851926
>This video is not available.
Oh well.
>>65852612
>This video is not available.
Shimmer by Allison Miller
its on spotify but this live version actually seems identical so far
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_tQZ34DOy8
>>65852663
Nice, thanks friend.
What are some good sources to find out about new jazz albums and/or groups?
Don't have to be review sites.
>>65852847
allaboutjazz.com
>>65852847
rateyourmusic.com
http://www.adambaruch.com/reviews.asp
>>65852612
I don't want to listen to Ravi cause I'd be just sizing him up against John the whole time and that wouldn't be fair on Ravi.
>tfw finally bought a saxophone, instrument that I dreamed about even in my childhood
it feels good, even though I can't play it for shit, working on embouchure, blowing and maybe playing C scale. Every day is a giant step right now, it feels really great.
>>65854978
>dat subtle pun
>>65853849
>good sorce for finding new jazz artists and groups
>rym.com
lol
>>65854978
Where should I start with Trzaska?
>>65857745
Miłość - Miłość or Miłość - Taniec Smoka (first one is rather normal jazz, second one is more of yass)
Łoskot - Koncert w Mózgu if you want the ethno side
Łoskot - Amariuch if you want a bit more erxperimental side
Mikołaj Trzaska - Cześć, Cześć, Cześć, Cześć if you want some nice tunes and a light and fun album.
Mikołaj Trzaska - Kantry is pretty good too, even better if you're familiar with writings of Andrzej Stasiuk.
>>65858661
>>65857745
And I guess that his later albums are even better, but I haven't listened to them yet. If you're a fan of Brotzmann, Trzaska has an album with him.
>>65858661
As a Pole, let me thank you for taking care to use diacritics, but also tell you that we, like apparently most non-English languages, only capitalize the first word.
>>65858795
To przyzwyczajenie z wypisywania angielskich albumów. To jeszcze mogę polecić ci album ze Świetlickim jako że spory nacisk jest tam na słowo.
I polecam jeszcze książkę Chłepcąc ciekły hel, o historii yassu.
>>65858661
I just finished listening to Kantry and I loved it. I even caught a sample that I understood, about the Bosnian war or something. It was some Serbian news broadcast. I'm from Macedonia.
>>65859252
Nice to hear that you liked it. I love it too.
>>65859373
Listening to the Miłość album now. It's great to hear some amazing European jazz.
>>65859402
Check Yass genre on rym, you'll find a lot of great music. Some of them are hard to get, but you'll find most of them on soulseek.
>>65859494
I've managed to find them all so far on slsk.