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    FUSION

    Weeping trumpet, pulsating rhythms and vibrant percussion are just the beginning of a wonderful Jazz fusion album from Peter Xifaras, as he moves away from […]

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    Iridescence

    When a significant birthday looms no matter the age, it signifies the ending of much and the beginning of so much more. As the year […]

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    Broken Blue

    Considered as one of the foremost Greek Jazz Combinations, Spiral Trio have on their second album Broken Blue created a work of intimate and well […]

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    The Seed

    The Seed, what a relaxing, captivating, swinging little collection of nine tracks from the Athens based quartet Thomas Mitrousis Quartet led by Thomas Mitrousis. As […]

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    Future Shock

    How many times can WOW be used in conjunction with an album that is WOW from beginning to end? Jazz Fusion is the name of […]

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    Ethereal IV

    Recorded in single day at the Kismaros Concert Hall in Kismaros, Hungary, at the end of a long tour, the trio of Kevin Kastning, on […]

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    The Charleston Scandal

    Pamela Hart has set The Charleston Scandal in London in 1923. It is a romantic, Historical Novel which contains many real characters such as Fred […]

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    Double Helix

    Double Helix as a name for an album is somewhat intriguing as the definition of Helix is that of three dimensional object, but as the […]

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    Life Seasons

    There are thirteen tracks on this eclectic, up-tempo, almost Broadway style album Life Seasons from renowned pianist Richard Schulman, which brings the wonderful sound of […]

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    Sign of the times

    Folk music is an interesting genre, as it can capture almost to perfection a lost love, celebrate a new one, record a phase of history […]

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