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MIKE VERTA, A Totally Awesome Radical Christmas
Mike Verta’s A Totally Awesome Radical Christmas arrives wrapped in the mischievous title and colorful visual swagger of a novelty record, but from the spirited opening funked out synth notes of the first track “Joy to the World,” it becomes obvious that the veteran composer, keyboardist and multidisciplinary creative force has delivered something far more ambitious: a fully realized cinematic pop/rock/funk experience that uses beloved Christmas melodies as the architectural
Jonathan Widran
21 hours ago


JOHN GREGORIUS - DAVID VITO GREGOLI, After the Gold Rush
David Vito Gregoli and John Gregorius’ collaborative EP After the Gold Rush unfolds less like a traditional ambient recording and more like a slowly evolving landscape study—five intricately sculpted instrumental pieces that blur the boundaries between acoustic intimacy, atmospheric immersion and exploratory world music textures. Though both artists have long established deeply personal sonic identities on their own, the project succeeds most powerfully because neither simply
Jonathan Widran
2 days ago


DIETER SPEARS, String Dreams
From the hypnotic, horizon-gazing sweep of “Across the Plains” to the rhythmically charged, twilight-time exhilaration of the closing track “Chasing Dusk,” Dieter Spears invites listeners on String Dreams into a richly immersive, genre-blurring journey that plays like a musical travelogue—part road trip, part inner exploration, and a full on artistic leap of faith. Loosely inspired by his experiences traversing vast American landscapes as a photographer, the album unfolds les
Jonathan Widran
6 days ago


DOUG MacDONALD, Tribute To South Central
For decades, guitarist Doug MacDonald has functioned not only as one of Southern California’s most consistently inventive jazz artists, but also as a kind of musical preservationist, chronicling through his prolific output of studio and live albums the spirit and history of the communities that shaped him. Much like earlier recordings inspired by Beverly Hills, Highland Park, Toluca Lake and the Coachella Valley, his multi-faceted, stylistically and rhythmically eclectic Trib
Jonathan Widran
7 days ago


JOE SYRIAN, Motor City Jazz Octet, A Blue Time
On A Blue Time, the stellar, sophisticated, wildly adventurous sophomore album by the Joe Syrian Motor City Jazz Octet, the veteran visionary drummer and bandleader continues his ongoing dialogue between jazz tradition and imaginative reinvention, guiding his nimble, well-heeled powerhouse ensemble through a spirited, stylistically fluid set that balances vintage swing, Afro-Latin grooves, cool-toned introspection and playful experimentation. With a unit featuring stalwarts l
Jonathan Widran
7 days ago


CHRISTOPHER SÁNCHEZ, Latin Jazz Meets Opera
On Latin Jazz Meets Opera, Dominican-rooted baritone Christopher Sánchez undertakes an ambitious and deeply personal musical synthesis, weaving together opera, Latin jazz, bolero and Caribbean traditions into a recording that feels less like a crossover experiment than a heartfelt act of cultural and autobiographical storytelling. Richly rooted in memory, migration and personal identity, the album traces Sánchez’s journey through inherited musical traditions shaped by family
Jonathan Widran
7 days ago
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