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Jack DeJohnette
Drummer Jack DeJohnette’s interests have always extended beyond jazz, and now he plans to explore world, electronic and meditative music. By Jeff Tamarkin
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Vijay Iyer
Pianist Vijay Iyer has been exceeding expectations and winning critics over since his 1995 recording debut. By Tom Pryor
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Shujaat Husain Khan
Like his contemporary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Shujaat Khan knows tradition is all good, but innovation is where it’s at. By Derek Beres
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Samite
Read reviews of previous recordings by Samite and you invariably come across words like tranquil, mellifluous, peaceful and introspective. They all still apply. By Jeff Tamarkin
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The Son Jarocho Sound
Son jarocho is not a cultural expression that should be locked up in a museum or in the archives of a library. By Paul Sullivan and Zaratustra Vasquez
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Temple of Sound
Temple of Sound’s performance is both polished and loud, with a fascinating range of sounds. By Graham Henderson
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