Flute

Carter, Daniel Kane, Bonnie Mateen, Sabir Mitchell, Nicole Moore, Cooper Moshe, Ras Webber, Anna

Electronics

Kane, Bonnie Moore, Jamal Neuringer, Keir Pluta, Sam Welcome, Chris

Drums / Percussion

Arnal, Jeff Barker, Andrew Cleaver, Gerald Corsano, Chris Costa, Carlo Davis, Jeff Drury, Andrew Edwards, Marc Eisenstadt, Harris Fujiwara, Tomas Gray, Devin Grollman, David Hooker, William Moore, Cooper- Moore, Jamal Pride, Mike Rainey, Tom Shea, Kevin Smith, Ches Sorey, Tyshawn Walter, Weasel

Clarinet, B Flat

Bauder, Matt Breiner, Patrick Cymerman, Jeremiah Mateen, Sabir Vandermark, Ken

Bands

21st Century Bands on the New York Scene   # 66 Boxes   A A.C. Unit Acrobat Anagram Ensemble Angelica Sanchez Quartet Angelica Sanchez Quintet Angelica Sanchez Solo Angelica Sanchez Trio Anti-House Army of Strangers   B Ben Gerstein-Tyshawn Sorey Duo Big Eyed Rabbit Bizingas Blarvuster Blue Collar Bonnie Kane-Chris Welcome Duo Book of Three

Feminist Jazz Review: Finding Abbey

There’s something I’ve always believed about maintaining one’s innocence, and there’s a benefit of maintaining a healthy level of aloofness that I’ve always cherished: when a dream comes to true, or when you work so hard towards something and you cannot see the outcome in sight, the manifestation of the your desired outcome is much

Playlist for the Week of July 31, 2017

Jeremy Carlstedt – When I Woke Up (1K Recordings, 2012) Zero Point (Deric Dickens, Marius Duboule, Daniel Carter, Michael Bates) – Thoughts become Matter (Mole-Tree Music, 2017) William Parker Quartets – Meditation/Resurrection (AUM Fidelity, 2017) [2 CDs] Christian Lillinger, Tobias Delius – Dicht (Relative Pitch, 2017)

Review: Jaimie Branch Quartet – Fly or Die

Jaimie Branch’s Fly or Die, released in May, has been on repeat for the past few hours (it still echoes through the speakers in front of me, competing with the sound of computer keys). I was bombarded with color immediately after the first track’s opening. Branch works with Tomeka Reid (cello), Jason Ajemian (bass), and

Review: Hear in Now – Not Living in Fear

Consisting of Americans Mazz Swift (violin) and Tomeka Reid (cello) and Italian double bassist Silvia Bolognesi, the contemporary string trio Hear in Now infuse classical forms with jazz sensibilities. Collectively, the trio’s resume of projects include work with Anthony Braxton, Whitney Houston, D’ Angelo, Roscoe Mitchell, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Butch Morris, and William Parker in