Jazz
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What if Black Sabbath had a saxophone? Backengrillen, the self-titled debut from members of the rock band Refused, is here to answer that question. This new musical endeavor is what happens when punk, metal, and free jazz collide in a fractured new year.
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A saxophone and a hurdy-gurdy meet in ‘River of Light,’ a meditative collaboration by Basel Rajoub and Matthias Loibner that reflects on fatherhood, continuity, and quiet power.
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This Denver musician is confronting the fear, resilience, and urgency of America’s immigration system with a raw, fully improvised jazz album.
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Anthony Garcia’s latest album, Le Rêve Américain, blends jazz and orchestral textures with themes of urbanism, spirituality, and memory. In this in-depth interview, Garcia reflects on Paris, the American Dream, Van Gogh, and his journey from big city living to small-town Texas.