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Burghan Interference
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SLAMCD238
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en Hyder, drums & more and Tim Hodgkinson, alto sax & more in the duo 'SHAMS'. Siberian influenced improvisation recorded live in the Aula Magna Tolentini Monestary, Venice. Recorded June 19 1998.
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"Wonderfully paced,atmospheric Improv by a first rate duo" Wire.
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Twogether
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SLAMCD237
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Neil Metcalfe flute and John Rangecroft clarinet. A collection of 29 short and beautiful improvisations by two masters of the art revelling in each other's inventiveness. Recorded London 1999.
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The Space Within
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SLAMCD236
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Italian drummer Federico Ughi in duos with saxophonists Steve Buckley, Rachel Musson and Matthew F. Morris. Ughi's sensitive drumwork exploring new areas with three very different sax stylists. Recorded London, October/November 1998; released July 2000.
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Totally Fried Up
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SLAMCD235
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Paul Dunmall saxes, John Adams Gtr, Mark Sanders Dms. The first CD by this unique improvising trio - 'Ghostly Thoughts' - received great critical acclaim in many countries and was voted a 'release of the year' by the New York magazine Cadence. On this second CD their improvisations encompass powerhouse blowing to the most subtle, gentle textures; Dunmall's distinctive, individual improvisation lying comfortably in the sensitive company of Adams and Sanders. Recorded Kingston UK, March 1998.
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One to One
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SLAMCD234
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Howard Riley & Elton Dean. Riley & Dean have worked together in quartet and duo since 1984 - 'One to One' is their first duo recording, consisting live performances at the 1993 London Jazz Festival and the Holywell Music Room, Oxford in 1999. The basis of the musical approach could be described as strength in diversity - whether the music is based on standard material (Darn that Dream, Crescent, Turn Out the Stars) or totally improvised, the objective is spontaneity and interchange
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"This is a very enjoyable disc. Give it several listens" Cadence
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Unspecifications
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SLAMCD233
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Matthew Morris bari sx. Dafydd Lewis bs. Frederico Ughi dms. Recorded London 1998 1999 RELEASE
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Zen Fish
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SLAMCD232
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Jim Dvorak trumpet, pocket trumpet and flutes, Nick Evans trombone, Gary Curson alto sax, Keith Tippett piano and percussion, Roberto Bellatalla bass, Jim LeBaigue drums.
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'A marvellous album featuring some major figures in British jazz and Improv....Great compositions and fine soloists make this album of the year material' Andy Hamilton, The Wire. Recorded London 1998.
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Outside Inside
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SLAMCD231
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Harrison Smith Quartet; Smith saxes, bs clt. Liam Noble pno. Jeremy Brown bs. Winston Clifford dms
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most beautiful compositions I have heard.... I regard the whole CD as one of the best in 1998. Jazz Live. Recorded London 1998.
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Making Notes
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SLAMCD230
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Howard Riley solo.
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'the wholly original music justifies his reputation as one of Europe's most gifted improvisors' Chris Parker, BBC Music Magazine. Recorded London 1997.
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Newsense
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SLAMCD229
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Elton Dean's nine-piece, featuring Roswell Rudd
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'For the lovers of saxophone Elton Dean is the only possible choice' Philippe Renaud, Improjazz. Recorded London, 1997.
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