jazz
theartsdesk at The Inntöne Jazz FestivalSunday, 15 June 2014![]() New Orleans. New York. Kansas City. Chicago. These are the places where the soul of jazz breathes free. In London, you’d head to Soho. Dalston, or Camden; none of these places have a blade of grass to share between them. Jazz must be one of the most... Read more... |
Just in From Scandinavia: Nordic Music Round-Up 11Thursday, 29 May 2014![]() Denmark’s Broken Twin take the lead in the latest of theartsdesk’s regular round-ups of the new music coming in from Scandinavia. Debut album May is melancholy. Minimally arranged, with lyrics addressing the pain brought by the passing of time,... Read more... |
Pinise Saul/Adam Glasser/Marcina Arnold, Crazy CoqsSaturday, 24 May 2014![]() The veteran South African jazzers Adam Glasser and Pinise Saul transformed the gleamingly elegant Crazy Coqs cabaret den into a throbbing township jazz club last night, with an exhilarating programme of original South African jazz, seasoned with... Read more... |
Chick Corea, BarbicanTuesday, 20 May 2014![]() Jazz pianist Chick Corea put a bomb under his reverential “rare solo concert” billing at the Barbican last night, with an outrageously showmanlike variety performance that seemed to take in everyone from Keith Jarrett to Gareth Malone. Corea’s two... Read more... |
Zara McFarlane, The Old Market, BrightonMonday, 12 May 2014![]() Zara McFarlane’s exquisite synthesis of jazz and nu-soul, an intoxicating proposition on CD, breathes more freely live, we discovered, in last night’s Brighton Festival performance. A recent appearance on Later... with Jools Holland was mentioned... Read more... |
Loose Tubes, Ronnie Scott'sTuesday, 06 May 2014Crazed magnificence, off the cuff improv, pinpoint timing. And that was just MC and trombonist Ashley Slater's on-stage banter. In one of the most hotly anticipated jazz gigs of 2014, the return to the Ronnie Scott's stage for the seminal and... Read more... |
Ode to the Human Spirit, Kings PlaceThursday, 01 May 2014![]() Who knew the human spirit needed such bureaucratic care? The celebration of International Jazz Day, founded by UNESCO in 2011, at King’s Place last night was nothing if not well cared-for. Sponsored SGI-UK, an arm of the global Buddhist movement,... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Cabo Verde: Sodade, Slaves and SyncopationSunday, 27 April 2014![]() My preconceived and somewhat misguided idea of the Cabo Verde islands (the official name for Cape Verde these days) was that they were basically a hotter version of the Canaries, with a spare and volcanic landscape that, being a Creole culture in... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: The Hilliard EnsembleSaturday, 19 April 2014![]() The sophisticated and exquisitely crafted sound of The Hilliard Ensemble has, over the past four decades, become one of the most distinctive pleasures on the choral scene. One of the several pioneers of the medieval and Renaissance repertoire to... Read more... |
10 Questions for Drummer Billy CobhamMonday, 14 April 2014![]() Drummer Billy Cobham has been an innovative and influential figure since the 1960s across jazz, Latin, funk and the areas of fusion between. He has played with Horace Silver, Miles Davis, Randy and Michael Brecker, and in 1971 was a founder-member... Read more... |
Ivo Neame Quintet, Kings PlaceSunday, 13 April 2014![]() Pianist Ivo Neame, whose quintet gave a masterclass in the more reflective, concept-driven variety of contemporary jazz at Kings Place last night, is one of the lynchpins of the London scene. As well as leading and composing for this, his own group... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Oslo: The Tape to Zero FestivalWednesday, 09 April 2014![]() The on-stage collaboration between north-Norwegian ambient maestro Biosphere and his similarly inclined but sonically darker countryman Deathprod was a one off. At Oslo’s Tape to Zero festival, Biosphere and Deathprod bought the you-had-to-be-there... Read more... |
