Nah, Youn Sun: Elles
They say : Recorded in New York City alongside acclaimed pianist Jon Cowherd (Brian Blade, Cassandra Wilson, Lizz Wright) and producer/musician Tomek Miernowski, Elles spans a wide array of songs written or performed by notable women artists. (Warner Music Arts)
Neame, Ivo: Zettalogue
They say : Hailed as one of Europe’s finest pianists, Ivo Neame is celebrated for his work with Phronesis, Kairos Quartet, Mariust Neset, as well as his prolific output as a solo artist. Featuring George Crowley on sax, Tom Farmer on bass and James Maddren on drums, Neame’s 10th studio album draws on karnatic music, hip-hop, West African music, ans 12th Century carols in a celebration of his multi-faceted creative identity. (Ubuntu Music)
New Jazz Orchestra: BBC Sessions 1968-1970
They say : Nothing. (Rhythm & Blues Records RANDB101)
Nexus: Plays Dolphy
They say : Nothing. (Red Records RR1233452 CD)
No Codes: Usual Suspects
They say : The instrumental jazz collective No Codes, consisting of Benjamin Deschamps, Sébastien Pellerin, Louis-Vincent Hamel, and jazz veteran Frank Lozano, presents their second album, Usual Suspects, scheduled for release in November 2024. Following their first album internationally acclaimed, the group continues to push the boundaries of contemporary jazz. The group’s main artistic philosophy is to explore and challenge the expected norms and conventions in jazz. Since 2018, the group has evolved toward a more collective approach, blurring the lines between composition and improvisation. (Sunset Hill Music SHM142401)
Noble, Jake: Letting Go of a Dream
They say : Jake Noble is a bassist and composer based in New Orleans, where he is well known as both a bandleader and in-demand sideman. His debut album Letting Go of a Dream was initially conceived as a platform to honor his greatest musical influences: Bill Evans, Charlie Haden, and Kenny Garrett. Early on in the writing process though, a more complete vision for the album began to emerge. “As I began writing this music, I realized that I wanted to convey the story of my own journey of self-discovery in the midst of our overwhelmingly digitized society.” (Independent)
Norris, Sam: Small Things Evolved Slowly
They say : Award-winning saxophonist and RAM graduate Sam Norris’s debut consists of a body of compositions he has worked on over four years, inspired by life in London. This process is reflected in the album’s title, which is lifted from a quote by French composer Erik Satie- ‘I took to my room and let small things evolve slowly’. His music fuses exploratory jazz improvisation, driving contemporary grooves and pensive classical chamber music. (Resonant Postcards)
Norsett, Runar Trio: Endless Journey
They say : Nothing. (Losen Records LOS2982 CD)
Olivesi, Leila: Astral
They say : Nothing. (Autre Distribution AD7074CD CD)
Olivesi, Leila: Astral
They say : Nothing. (Autre Distribution AD7650LP LP)
Onceim : Laminaire
They say : ONCEIM (Orchestre de Nouvelles Créations, Expérimentations et Improvisations Musicales) is a French new music ensemble, established in 2012 by pianist Frédéric Blondy, and comprising over 30 European improvisers and members of prominent jazz, free jazz, free improv and contemporary classical groups. Through the in-depth exploration of improvisational practices, the Onceim musicians have developed a rich and unique panel of know-how. It’s as if each musician were one tool within a toolbox, all at the service of the project being undertaken. Without necessarily knowing where we are going, we go, we meet each other, we overlap, we manufacture, we shape, we listen, we listen to each other and we produce, together. The potential for serendipity is also ever-present and we aim to seize it and extract all its radiance. These discoveries only go to enrich the Onceim sound and sensory palette. (Relative Pitch Records RPR1192)
Oscar Peterson Trio: On The Town with the Oscar Peterson Trio
They say : Nothing. (Jazz Wax 4625LP LP)
Oschlag, Sara: Yeah!
They say : Danish jazz singer, Sara Oschlag, records a mix of standards & lesser known material, including a Danish anti-war poem & some original lyrics to Mingus & Horace Silver. “A unique and individual voice making interesting material effortlessly her own. A singer with a natural musician’s ear and beautiful sense of swing.” (www.saraoschlag.com)
Pan, Eric: Travel Poems / Chapter 3: There Is No Path Back
They say : From sharing the stage with Roy Hargrove, to solo travels around the entire world – Travel Poems is Eric Pan’s debut trilogy album; an expansive yet focussed collection of original songs based on stories of people and places. featuring piano recordings across four continents stitched together with field recordings from Bierut to Beijing. (Self Release)
Parker, Charlie: Ornithology: The Best of Bird
They say : Nothing. (Craft Recordings & CR07349)
Parks, Aaron: Little Big III
They say : Acclaimed pianist and composer Aaron Parks returns to Blue Note Records with the October 18 release of Little Big III, the third studio album from his band Little Big featuring guitarist Greg Tuohey, bassist David Ginyard Jr., and drummer Jongkuk Kim. (Blue Note )
Parnis, Christopher: Everything You Could Be
They say : For several years now, bassist Christopher Parnis has been making a name for himself on the Canadian jazz scene as both an elevating sideman and a driven bandleader. In 2019, he began assembling a quintet of his own to develop and perform his original music. He started with his oldest musical colleague, fellow Peterborough, Ontario born musician Aaron Blewett on drums. He then added Zimbabwean guitarist Matt Greenwood, Toronto-based trumpeter Christian Antonacci, and acclaimed Canadian pianist and two-time JUNO award winner Brian Dickinson. It is with this band that Christopher recorded his debut album Everything You Could Be, a dynamic recording that chronicles his journey to Toronto to pursue his art. (Independent)
Pasini, Gaspare: Pepper Legacy: Complete Recordings
They say : Nothing. (Red Records RR1233442 CD)
Pauvros, Jean-Francois & Alain Mahe: Papillon de Mer
They say : Nothing. (Autre Distribution INNA12302 LP)
Pauvros, Jean-Francois & Alain Mahe: Papillon de Mer
They say : Nothing. (Autre Distribution INNA12332 CD)
Pennington, Alasdair: This Is
They say : London-based drummer/composer Alasdair Pennington presents his debut album ‘This Is’ out October 4th. Bringing to mind a contemporary jazz sound with sombre soundscapes, simmering swing, dynamic interactions & washes of harmonic colour. Featuring a quintet of exciting London musicians: Matt Anderson, Alex Wilson, Donovan Haffner & Isaac Burland. (Hidden Threads HTR-004)
Pericopes: Good Morning World
They say : Acclaimed Italian power-trio (sax/piano/drums) – whose style would best be described as “Crossover Jazz” by the international press – are releasing a new album next September 27th. In activity since 2007 the project released 7 albums, tours in China, USA, UK, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Switzerland, Belgium, Czech Republic, Nederland. Lineup includes co-founder Emi Vernizzi (sax/electronics) with Claudio Vignali (piano, Fender Rhodes, electronics) and Ruben Bellavia (drums). Special guests the multi-winner violinist Anaïs Drago and Rosa Brunello. (Losen Records LOS 294-2)
Pericopes + 1: Good Morning World!
They say : Nothing. (Losen Records LOS2942 CD)
Peterson, Oscar: Plays The Cole Porter Songbook
They say : Nothing. (Essential Jazz Master Sessions 2616 CD)
Peyroux, Madeleine: Let’s Walk
They say : Acclaimed jazz singer, songwriter and interpreter Madeleine Peyroux will release Let’s Walk, her first album in six years, on June 28th. The new songs present sides of the artist only touched on in the past. The collection is her most diverse, intimate and bold work as she shares thoughtful and revealing views on personal and societal concerns. (Just One Recording, Inc.)
Pintchik, Leslie: Prayer for What Remains
They say : Prayer for What Remains showcases her gifts as pianist, composer and arranger, and features eight of her original tunes, along with a cover of Joni Mitchell, and one from the Beatles. As on her previous albums, Pintchik performs with a touch both delicate and robust: caressing ballads like “Private Moment,” digging into hard-edged funk on “Just Sayin’” and “Request Denied!”, and swinging with effervescence on “Over Easy,” all while enjoying exceptional support from her long-time bandmates, bassist Scott Hardy and drummer Michael Sarin, and close collaborators Satoshi Takeishi on percussion and special guest Steve Wilson on saxophone. (Independent)
Pittson, Suzanne: Emerge Dancing
They say : Vocalist Pittson, a mainstay on NYC’s vibrant jazz scene for many years, offers her fascinating and moving interpretations of an excellent set list with high-level improvisations. Featuring her husband and son, this is a true family affair (Self Released)
Plantfood: Carnivores
They say : Adding yet another page to the eclectic story of jazz from Leeds, emerging punk-jazz upstarts Plantfood share their debut album ‘Carnivores’. The group expertly balance moments of serenity and vulnerability with cataclysmic urgency, fusing influences ranging from contemporary jazz, Balkan folk, gnawa, afrobeat and more. (Bridge The Gap – BTG215)
Price, Nigel and Alban Claret: Entente Cordiale
They say : Nothing. (Elsden Music EM05 CD)
Prieto, Dafnis : 3 Sides of the Coin
They say : 25 years after arriving in New York, Cuban drummer Dafnis Prieto releases his 10th album, 3 Sides of the Coin. Featuring his Sí o Sí Quartet, the album explores perception and interpretation, blending Cuban, jazz, funk, South Indian, and European classical influences. Prieto’s artistry is celebrated in compositions that embody his unique vision. ()
Privat, Gregory: Phoenix
They say : Nothing. (Autre Distribution BJ03121 CD)
Privat, Gregory: Phoenix
They say : Nothing. (Autre Distribution BJ03121LP LP)