The Resian Folk Group – Resia Valley: String​-​Band Music from Eastern Alpine Italian Villages ca. 1978

The Resian Folk Group were from the Resia Valley in the Italian Alps.  What sets them apart from their countrymen are their folk traditions and language, which seem to have a strong Slovene influence.  Canary Records does their usual outstanding job remastering this collection.   It sounds absolutely gorgeous considering the Continue Reading

Samo Salamon, Vasil Hadžimanov & Ra-Kalam Bob Moses – Dances of Freedom

From Samo Salamon’s Bandcamp site: “An amazing trio, I love both of these players so much. I have had the privilege to play and tour with Bob in trio with Arild Andersen and he has been one of my heroes for year. Absolute blast on stage, always!!!! I have learned Continue Reading

Samo Salamon, Emanuele Parrini & Vasco Trilla – Eating Poetry

Another dear friend of the blog, Samo Salamon from Slovenia, brings along a few friends for a well-done, gorgeously recorded improvisational album.  Joining Salamon on this disc are Emanuele Parrini on violin and Vasco Trilla on drums and percussion.  From Samo’s Bandcamp site: “A great improvising trio session of three Continue Reading

Borut Kržišnik – Lightning

I have a proud history with Slovenian composer and guitarist Borut Kržišnik.  Many years ago, I ran a small record label of note called Falçata-Galia, and I launched the label with his album Stories From Magatrea.  He has continued to make amazing music since then, and is currently exploring the Continue Reading

Samo Salamon, Arild Andersen & Ra Kalam Bob Moses – Pure and Simple

This is some fine jazz improv.  The trio of a friend to this blog, guitarist Samo Salamon, working alongside bassist and ECM Records legend Arild Andersen and Ra Kalam Bob Moses, and this group have an incredible way of flowing with each other’s vibes. Samo, of course, absolutely shreds on Continue Reading

Samo Salamon & Hasse Poulsen – String Dancers

Musicians never cease to amaze me.  Despite the horrible conditions which have led to worldwide lockdown, artists like Samo Salamon, a guitarist out of Slovenia, and Hasse Poulsen, originally from Denmark, manage to weave together an acoustic guitar-only album of improvisations that don’t sound like what you normally associate with Continue Reading