Jacky Terrasson's 1999 album, What It Is, represented something of a risk. The young pianist's first three albums were barebones trio affairs that had won him rave reviews, whereas What [more]
The Hot Club of San Francisco has made its mark by interpreting the music of Django Reinhardt, though they don't limit their [more]
The delicacy of many ECM recordings can be measured via degrees, but in the case of the music conceived by pianist Stefano Bollani, those increments of hushed tones are [more]