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album review: Matt Mitchell - Zealous Angles (Seth & Yulun, 2024) "The album keeps listeners on their toes, always curious about what will come next." jazztrail.net/blog/matt-mitc…

album review: Tomeka Reid Quartet - 3+3 (Cuneiform Records, 2024) "Undoubtedly Reid’s finest album to date, 3+3 will stand the test of time. It’s one of the year’s best albums and a testament to Reid’s extraordinary artistry." jazztrail.net/blog/tomeka-re…

album review: Don Peretz / Jacob Sacks - Numerals (Deepdig Records, 2024) "Numerals becomes more interesting with each listen, showcasing Peretz and Sacks in a raw, intimate fashion." jazztrail.net/blog/don-peret…

album review: Lux Quartet - Tomorrowland (ENJA RECORDS, 2024) "Tomorrowland is filled with the musical maturity and inventiveness expected from prestigious anchors and improvisers of the scene." jazztrail.net/blog/lux-quart…

album review: Miguel Zenon - Golden City (Miel Music, 2024) "Golden City is both assured and daring, a manifestation of Zenón’s artistry as a composer, arranger, and world-class saxophonist." jazztrail.net/blog/miguel-ze…



album review: Trygve Seim / Frode Haltli - Our time (ECM Records, 2024) "Having played together for nearly a quarter of a century, Seim and Haltli’s deep musical connection is evident in their well-versed exploration of texture and melody." jazztrail.net/blog/trygve-se…

album review: geof bradfield - Colossal Abundance (Calligram Records, 2024) "Colossal Abundance bears the marks of Bradfield’s openness, curiosity, and fearlessness, making it a tasteful opus certainly worth getting lost in." jazztrail.net/blog/geof-brad…

album review: Jason Stein - Anchors (Tao Forms, 2024) "Anchors is a first-rate musical experience that encourages listeners to revel in Stein's sinuous, addictive narratives and vivid expressions of life experiences." jazztrail.net/blog/jason-ste…

album review: No Codes - Usual Suspects (Sunset Hill Music, 2024) - feat. Benjamin Deschamps "Usual Suspects is a consistently engaging and adventurous album, blending tradition and modern elements with passion." jazztrail.net/blog/no-codes-…


album review: Tord gustavsen Trio - Seeing (ECM Records, 2024) "One feels lighter when losing ourselves in the melodies, chords, and rhythms of Seeing, a work filled with outstanding musicianship, restraint, and openness." jazztrail.net/blog/tord-gust…

album review: Ben Monder - Planetarium (Sunnyside Records, 2024) "Planetarium is pure musical flow, another impressive entry to the guitarist’s already formidable list of personal accomplishments." jazztrail.net/blog/ben-monde…

album review: Kris Davis Trio - Run the Gauntlet (Pyroclastic Records, 2024) "The trio is clearly having fun in Run the Gauntlet, a mature, boundary-pushing record made by adventurous instrumentalists whose rapport is no less than wonderful." jazztrail.net/blog/kris-davi…

album review: @BillFrisell / Kit Downes / Andrew Cyrille - Breaking the Shell (Red Hook Records, 2024) "It’s a must-listen for anyone who seeks fresh vibes in creative music." jazztrail.net/blog/frisell-d…

album review: @ImDariusJones - Legend of e'Boi (AUM Fidelity, 2024) "The musicians throw themselves into the music with an unrelenting passion. Their fascinating playing is intriguing, raw, and lush. Legend of e’Boi is a keeper." jazztrail.net/blog/darius-jo…


JazzTrail interviews Tord Gustavsen, who recently released the album Seeing on ECM Records with his wonderful trio. Check it out at the link below. jazztrail.net/interviews/tor…

album review: Immanuel Wilkins - Blues Blood (Blue Note Records, 2024) "Wilkins provides pure silver fluidity in musical conversations full of inspired moments and sophisticated interplay." jazztrail.net/blog/immanuel-…