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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote snobb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Feb 2013 at 2:03pm
One of the very early ECM 2013 release - Chris Potter label's debut (as collaborator he already played on ECM Dave Holland and Paul Motian albums). It looks during last few years ECM founded new success formula recording new generation of NY advanced jazzers with real peak in 2012. From a bit radical Tim Berne to more accessible Michael Formanek to nu-styled Greg Taborn, all ECM albums received good media and listeners popularity. Chris Potter's label debut is most traditional step of their NY jazz program, but far not too conservative or old-fashioned. Music here is not avant-garde jazz but adventurous post-bop, quite lyrical and very modern sounding. Pianist Greg Taborn is here giving signature keyboards sound of other related ECM NY-jazz series albums. Most accessible from above mentioned works, but far not boring



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Another significant ECM February's release is new Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stanko double album. Stanko is well known as one of Europe's leading jazz musician and are ECM one of biggest names. I really like his early albums (pre-ECM and very early ECM releases), later he became  too predictable as for my taste. 

New album opens with relaxed down-tempo melancholic composition and I was afraid if all double album will sound on the same way it would be to difficult to listen it all and avoid to fall asleep. Fortunately there are some up-tempo and even high energy composition there, so generally album's music is well balanced. I believe Stanko contemporary music fans will find a lot of his trademark Slavic soulful melancholy music here, mixed with cool Nordic ECM atmosphere, for me up-tempo freer songs are pleasant surprise though. In all traditionally strong if too predictable album it hardly brings any new Stanko sides but his regular  listeners will enjoy it for sure.



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote snobb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Mar 2013 at 2:01pm
Young generation Italian pianist Giovanni Guidi debut on ECM (in trio format). Down tempo dreamy beautiful music, characteristic for ECM South European artists. Acoustic, aerial, not too sweet or melancholic - with clear but warm sound (opposite to ECM Nordic recordings),good chamber listening if you're fan of such genre

Giovanni Guidi Trio | City of Broken Dreams | ECM 2274

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote idlero Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Mar 2013 at 2:50pm
^sounds like my kind of music 

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I think the problem with a lot of the fusion music is that it's extremely predictable, it's a rock rhythm and the solos all play the same stuff and they play it over and over again ...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote snobb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2013 at 2:59am
Who said ECM plays too safe? Italian-Swiss trio "Third Reel" debut album - and right on ECM! Reeds-guitar-drums (bassless)trio music reminds Paul Motian and David Torn/Tim Berne's current works, accessible and adventurous at the same time. Guitar's sound gives lot of drive to generally mid-tempo music. Really strong debut!



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Both those sound great, Slava - I will investigat!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote snobb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2013 at 12:37pm
Originally posted by idlero idlero wrote:

^sounds like my kind of music 


Guidi played on some last Enrico Rava's albums
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ECM continue to release compilations series with great Paul Motian six-CD set, with recordings from 1972 to 1984, includes the albums “Conception Vessel”, “Tribute”, “Dance”, “Le Voyage”, “Psalm” and “It Should’ve Happened A Long Time Ago”.
 


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Second ECM 2013 compilation presents Charles Lloyd early ECM recordings in a form of 5 CD set. It includes the albums “Fish Out Of Water”, “Notes from Big Sur”, “The Call”, “All My Relations” and “Canto”. All five albums were recorded in Oslo (between 1989 and 1996)

Quartets [5 CD]

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New American pianist Craig Taborn album will be released just in a few weeks:

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New Keith Jarrett Trio album to be released in May

Keith Jarrett / Gary Peacock / Jack DeJohnette | Somewhere | ECM 2200




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Listened some while ago Garbarek's "Afric Pepperbird" and surprised to see that ECM and Garbarek were indeed more adventurous back in the day... on the other hand, I also picked up Stanko's Balladyna seeing that it is considered... Free Jazz. Quite far from it, actually - which I would not mind if the album would have impressed me. Not the case.

Note to self: ought to try more ACT and Tzadik.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote idlero Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Apr 2013 at 4:31pm
Originally posted by pinknote pinknote wrote:

Listened some while ago Garbarek's "Afric Pepperbird" and surprised to see that ECM and Garbarek were indeed more adventurous back in the day... on the other hand, I also picked up Stanko's Balladyna seeing that it is considered... Free Jazz. Quite far from it, actually - which I would not mind if the album would have impressed me. Not the case.

Note to self: ought to try more ACT and Tzadik.

IMHO ACT is less adventurous then ECM, maybe you should try Clean Feed  
I think the problem with a lot of the fusion music is that it's extremely predictable, it's a rock rhythm and the solos all play the same stuff and they play it over and over again ...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote snobb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Apr 2013 at 8:15am
Originally posted by pinknote pinknote wrote:

Listened some while ago Garbarek's "Afric Pepperbird" and surprised to see that ECM and Garbarek were indeed more adventurous back in the day... on the other hand, I also picked up Stanko's Balladyna seeing that it is considered... Free Jazz. Quite far from it, actually - which I would not mind if the album would have impressed me. Not the case.Note to self: ought to try more ACT and Tzadik.


For more adventurous ECM music search on their very early releases, actually just from very early 70s ("African Pepperbird" is probably the best of them still). Check Paul Motian debut - different but adventurous at its own manner

Surprisingly, last few years' ECM releases (or better to say - some of them) returned their progressivity in part. Check newest Tim Berne, Michael Formanek,etc
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Originally posted by idlero idlero wrote:


Originally posted by pinknote pinknote wrote:

Listened some while ago Garbarek's "Afric Pepperbird" and surprised to see that ECM and Garbarek were indeed more adventurous back in the day... on the other hand, I also picked up Stanko's Balladyna seeing that it is considered... Free Jazz. Quite far from it, actually - which I would not mind if the album would have impressed me. Not the case.Note to self: ought to try more ACT and Tzadik.

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IMHO ACT is less adventurous then ECM, maybe you should try Clean Feed  


agree very much - ACT is modern mainstream with strong world fusion influence, Clean Feed is probably most adventurous of European labels from last some years. From smaller non-conformists there are Not Two in Poland and NoBusiness in Lithuania.
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Julia Hulsmann 3rd ECM release, more jazzy than the previous two, duemainly  to Tom Arthurs trumpet contribution
I think the problem with a lot of the fusion music is that it's extremely predictable, it's a rock rhythm and the solos all play the same stuff and they play it over and over again ...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote snobb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Apr 2013 at 4:25am
Ketil Bjørnstad is well know to fans of neo-classic chamber jazz and melancholic soundtracks. "La Notte" is great news for them - classic music rooted piano plus lot of Italian movies soundtracks melancholy and sensibility. Still enough tasteful and with touches of adventure - in best ECM tradition.


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http://www.jazzmusicarchives.com/ketil-bjørnstad--mp3.aspx?id=2964

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Swiss vocalist and ECM house artist Susanne Abbuehl released her new (already third) album on ECM label. Not a traditional jazz vocalist, her music lays somewhere between Joni Mitchell jazzy albums and early Jeanny Lee duets with Ran Blake dark balladry. Plus European chamber romanticism.



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http://www.jazzmusicarchives.com/susanne-abbuehl--mp3.aspx?id=3169

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Best Keith Jarrett band of last three decades - his trio with Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette - released live album of standards, recorded in Switzerland in 2009. Quality post-bop album - better than many Jarrett's solo piano or contemporary jazz releases, to be honest it could be recorded three decades ago or yesterday. Jarrett being a highest level pianist is really good manager as well: you can easily find five or ten similar albums in his huge discography, but he knows the real fans will buy this one as well




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http://www.jazzmusicarchives.com/keith-jarrett--mp3.aspx?id=3170

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Gary Peacock is stated on this duo album not without reason - quite soft and melancholic, very much in "classic ECM" tradition music is closer to Peacock last decades works than to complex high energy Marilyn Crispell's music. Still some knotty moments are presented here but for more advanced music search for Crispell's solo works

GARY PEACOCK - Azure (with Marilyn Crispell) cover

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