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Tag Archives: jazz
NOA LEVY – Take Two
September 12, 2018

Noa Levy 2018 International debut of Israeli chanteuse who holds the night in her palm striving to seize the day. Possessed of charisma, this artist knows how to enchant her audience; more so, Noa Levy knows how to make every … Continue reading
KIMIA PENTON – Where The Rain Falls
August 19, 2018

Kimia Penton 2018 Emotional outpouring from Texan artist who sees things behind the veil of reality. There’s immense depth to Kimia Penton’s songs, which shouldn’t be surprising given her position as a psychologist in a more mundane aspect of life; … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged folk rock, jazz, Kimia Penton
G VAUGHAN & SI HAYDEN – Process
June 11, 2018

Silvery 2017 Neither noodling nor noise: invigorating kitchen sink adventures of a coffee-fueled rhythm section. When musicians decide to improvise together without concurring on a theme or lapsing into a jam, results more often than not are cacophony if not … Continue reading
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Tagged G Vaughan, instrumental, jazz, Si Hayden
KAREN SOUZA – Velvet Vault
June 6, 2018

Music Brokers 2017 When intimate moments last forever, Argentinian chanteuse chimes in to enchant. After three successful albums, this singer’s pattern of mixing standards with unexpected covers can hardly surprise, yet this time she delivered a record whose charm is … Continue reading
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Tagged jazz, Karen Souza
DUŠAN JEVTOVIĆ – Live At Home
May 29, 2018

SKC 2018 Back to where it all began, Serbian six-string-slinger rediscovers most delicate vibe of his oeuvre. Going from strength to strength, this Barcelona-based artist has been returning to Kragujevac, his hometown, more than once – part of 2015’s was … Continue reading
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Tagged Dusan Jevtovic, fusion, instrumental, jazz, live, Vasil Hadžimanov


