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Kristijan Krajnčan Quartet: Honey Sparks In The Dark
by Ian Patterson
The hit of honey on tastebuds and the met gaze of a homeless man may seem like curious seeds of inspiration for an album, but Kristijan Krajnčan is no run-of-the-mill artist. A double threat as a virtuoso cellist and drummer, Krajnčan is also a filmmaker and soundtrack composer. What perhaps best defines his artistry is an organic appreciation of music that recognizes no boundaries between genres, or between past and present. For the Slovenian multi-instrumentalist, everything belongs in the great ...
Continue ReadingNew Music From Guiliana, Ullman, Jukič, Douglas And More
by Bob Osborne
On this show we feature a wide selection of new releases from Mark Guiliana, Trevor Watts, The Flame (Robert Mitchell, Neil Charles, Mark Sanders), Hummus Crisis, Gebhard Ullmann, Robert Jukič and Dave Douglas with Elan Mehler.Playlist Show Intro 00:00 Mark Guiliana Mischief" from Mischief (Edition) 00:45 Trevor Watts' Original Drum Orchestra Cardiff 1b" from The Art Is In The Rhythm Volume 2 (Jazz In Britain) 11:21 The Flame (Robert Mitchell, Neil Charles, Mark Sanders) Ignitions" from Towards The ...
Continue ReadingRobert Jukic: Operation Charlie
by Jerry D'Souza
The earliest musical memories Robert Jukič has were being exposed to classical music, which provided him with a comfort zone and put him to sleep. Later, before he was old enough to pick them up, he used imaginary drum sticks to play drums, finally gravitating to the real thing when he was 12. He got an acoustic guitar two years later but switched to bass after high school.Jukič is a prolific musician and composer, finding his comfort zone ...
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