who some may recognise from LA band Girl Friday (Hardly Art)
This album showcases his signature post-junglist sound—hard-hitting breaks and intricate beat-work on tracks like "Duplex" and "Greed
and ultimately (especially towards the end) dark version of bright pop songs
A landmark collaboration between Tadaaki Misago and Japan's preeminent Latin jazz ensemble
sets the tone for the entire label with its modal and soul jazz flourishes
Multiple Ginoli who some may recognise fromA landmark from Joe Henderson's overlooked '70s period. Bridging fusion and free jazz with an elite rhythm sectionDave Holland on bass, Jack DeJohnette on drums, Larry Willis on electric pianoplus James "Blood" Ulmer. Henderson's passionate, socially conscious tenor cuts through thick, soulful arrangements. Some standout tracks, the swaggering "Tress Cum Deo La," the sweeping "Bwaata," and the funky "Turned Around." A must hear for anyone exploring