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  • Sinne Eeg "Dreams"
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    Sinne Eeg – Dreams (ArtistShare)

    ByMatthias Kirsch 11/08/2017

    Danish singer Sinne Eeg opens her new album “Dreams” (her ninth) with the seductive, bluesy, exhilarating “The Bitter End”. The color of her strong voice and her perfect pitch match well with the piano solo by Jacob Christoffersen and the forceful guitar of Larry Koonse. Joey Baron accompanies on drums majestically and Scott Colley’s bass…

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  • Angelika Niescier
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    Jazzfest Berlin 2017 Recap

    ByMatthias Kirsch 11/07/2017

    After the wise and successful move to Kreuzberg’s Lido for the first two nights of this year’s festival, the remaining four days were staged at the traditional, main venue, the Haus Der Berliner Festspiele (and various club/church locations again).   Friday night was the most difficult one for me. It turned out that the concert…

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  • Jazzfest Berlin 2017
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    Jazzfest Berlin With Tyshawn Sorey – Artist In Residence

    ByMatthias Kirsch 11/07/2017

    After the very fitting move to Kreuzberg’s Lido on the first two days, Jazzfest Berlin moved to its home location at Haus der Berliner Festspiele for the first of four concerts of artist-in-residence Tyshawn Sorey. The multi-instrumentalist is not really using a regular drum set, but rather a gigantic smorgasbord of various percussion instruments plus…

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  • Amirtha Kidambi
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    Jazzfest Berlin 2017 Gets Carnatic With Amirtha Kidambi

    ByMatthias Kirsch 11/02/2017

    The music of singer and composer Amirtha Kidambi can best be compared to the mythical, experimental, cosmic oeuvre of Alice Coltrane. Not that Amirtha or any of her band members plays the harp, but watching her sitting behind her harmonium which played both the role of a bass and of an exotic backdrop and listening…

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  • Heroes Are Gang Leaders
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    Heroes Are Gang Leaders Open Jazzfest Berlin 2017

    ByMatthias Kirsch 11/01/201711/01/2017

    The extended 2017 edition of Berlin’s Jazzfest is also the third and final one for artistic director Richard Williams who has opened up the program to a much younger audience by taking its first four acts into Kreuzberg’s Lido club which isn’t necessarily known for live jazz, but if there’s some jazz action going on…

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  • Pat Metheny at Admiralspalast
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    An Evening With Pat Metheny In Berlin

    ByMatthias Kirsch 10/31/2017

    It was during his first encore, a long solo piece incorporating various tunes from his vast catalogue, when he set an exclamation mark after one of his signature tunes, “This Is Not America”, and proved that it is currently at least as valid as back in 1985 when it was originally released. For over two…

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  • Jazz Across Borders
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    Saint Petersburg Goes Jazz

    ByMatthias Kirsch 10/30/2017

    Saint Petersburg is not only the host city of the 2018 International Jazz Day, celebrated annually on April 30th in more than 190 countries,  but also hosts the first international jazz forum and festival in Russia. Jazz Across Borders (JAB) will be held on November 17th and 18th in the State Academic Capella. JAB will…

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  • Rondi Charleston "Resilience"
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    Rondi Charleston – Resilience

    ByMatthias Kirsch 10/27/2017

    Resilience is not only the title of singer Rondi Charleston‘s new album, but also the first release for the Resilience Music Alliance which she co-founded with her husband, political/social activist and art patron Steve Ruchevsky. Rondi’s six own compositions show a depth and maturity that is a rare breed these days. “Around The Corner” might…

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  • Winter Jazzfest
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    2018 NYC Winter Jazzfest Announces First Artists

    ByMatthias Kirsch 10/25/201710/25/2017

    It is now the most important Jazzfest in New York and for its 14th edition, the Winter Jazzfest extends a bit and will run January 10th to 17th. The main ingredient will be the Marathon weekend again, to be held on numerous stages throughout downtown Manhattan, mainly in the Village. I have seen tons of…

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  • Alex Jønsson Trio
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    Scope Festival Berlin

    ByMatthias Kirsch 10/23/2017

    It was during the set of Charlottas Burnin’ Trio when I thought that I was at a hard rock concert. Electric guitarist Charlotta Andersson from Sweden led her psychedelic trio with a lot of long, unwinding psycho solos where rock was king and jazz just an aide. Earlier that night during the official opening of…

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