Mujician – The Journey

Mujician was perhaps one of the greatest improvisational groups to come out of England, and this album shows them in peak form. The band consisted of clarinetist and saxophonist Paul Dunmall, backed by drummer Tony Levin (not the King Crimson bassist), bassist Paul Rogers (not the hard rocker), and Keith Continue Reading

Zao – Kawana

Magma alumni Yochk’o Seffer and François “Faton” Cahen recorded under the name Zao, producing an album that is at once progressive, zeuhl, and heavily influenced by Miles-era jazz fusion. Deep and dark, it also features Didier Lockwood on violin, Gérard Prévost and Bill Gagnon on bass, Jean My Truong and Christian Saint Continue Reading

Various Artists – Moochin’ About: Minnie The Moocher At The Morgue

What a shame that I didn’t find this release three weeks ago, as it would have been perfect party music for the Halloween party I attended!  Artists on this creepy album include Bobby “Boris” Pickett, Bo Diddley, Spike Jones, Billie Holiday, Glenn Miller, Louis Armstrong, and, of course, Cab Calloway Continue Reading

Sarathy Korwar – There Is Beauty, There Already

What a sublime work this is!  I’m new to the work of Sarathy Korwar, a US-born, India-raised bandleader and master percussionist.  This percussive gem is his latest work.  From Sarathy’s Bandcamp site: “Playing as a 40-minute suite of hypnotic and transcendent drum improvisations, the album beats through a repetitive, circular Continue Reading