
A fantastic all-female line-up features on Carrington’s fifth album.

Colley is engaging, moving with a relentless sense of swing, and Empire is excellent.

Truly marks the passage of Sanchez from side man to leader.

A debut rocket ride of outstanding quality from the Seattle quintet.

Bolsters the man’s already admirable jazz credentials.

Perfectly packaged and enormously enjoyable.

‘Standards’ rearranged by like-minded musicians and producers.

A perfectly balanced narrative

Not one note in this album is meaningless or dispassionate.

...a voyage back to the music of his mentors...

Award winning saxophonist Kofi delivers an album of self penned tunes...

More from the dynamic vocalist who caused a bit of a storm at last year's London Jazz...

Former Christian McBride and Roy Hargrove reedsman releases his third solo effort.

If music and film are interrelated languages, Figgis is equally fluent in both...

Third album as leader from young, versatile saxophonist and composer.

More Brazilian jazz from Monica Vasconcelos and band.

Spoken word and post rock soundscaping mix in a Moroccan hotel room...

...Buxton with his regular trio with the first release on his own label.

...multilayered rhythmic complexity...

Italian trumpeter hooks up with legendary US drummer Paul Motian and longtime pianist...

A very stylish offering indeed.

Overview of the great saxophonist's career...