A reception to Fronteras, a performance by Philippe Baden Powell and Cecilia Zabala we covered at the Americas Society & Council...
There are moments when you really think that London is turning into a ghost town when it comes to quality...
Today, black music is warmth, experimentation, crossbreeding, avant-garde, tradition, and rhythm. Turin’s Jazz Re:Found festival explores these definitions, with a...
There is no doubt that Brazil has not had the best period in recent years. Scandals, corruption, social unrest and...
Black Focus is the culturally influenced debut album from junglist jazz duo Yussef Kamaal, on release with Brownswood Recordings. Delivered...
Housed beneath stained glass by sunset-red rays and drifting smoke, AKA Trio spent an unforgettable night with their Islington audience...
Hidden away, there is an old Beaux-Arts mansion at 680 Park Ave in New York City wherein members and non-members...
Despite jazz’s being born to warm weather New Orleans, a city full of “elaborate wedding-cake ceilings, wide sliding doors, tall...
Once upon a time, in a world no larger than a big ball, political music was often not as artistically...
Let’s clear all sort of doubts from the beginning; Miramundo and their self-titled debut album could only come from the...
Womex is something more than an exhibition: it’s more intense and bonding. That’s probably why, for the second time in...
Shabaka Hutchings is a musician curious about the relationship between modern and traditional music. His latest free-jazz recording is dedicated to...













