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Max Andrzejewski

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Max Andrzejewski (b. 1986) is a composer and improvising drummer who lives in Berlin.

His energetic musical work finds itself on the border between contemporary classical music and improvisation. The “maverick esthete” (Süddeutsche Zeitung) Andrzejewski studied drums at the MHS Cologne and the UdK Berlin and, parallel to his work as a drummer, developed into a sought-after composer.

He has received composition commissions from the Acht Brücken Festival Cologne, the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, the Beethovenfest Bonn, the Ensemble Resonanz Hamburg, the Podium Festival Esslingen, the Kamermusikfestival Regensburg, the Orchester im Treppenhaus, the Berliner Ensemble, the aDevantgarde Festival Munich, the Thalia Theater Hamburg, the Munich Kammerspiele, the Theater Basel, the Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin and many more.

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Jon Irabagon, Yelena Eckemoff, Walter Smith III and Eric Mingus with Catherine Sikora

Read "Jon Irabagon, Yelena Eckemoff, Walter Smith III and Eric Mingus with Catherine Sikora" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


Persian jazz fusion from Qajar Jazz + Shabaka, Niia, Nina Simone re-mixed and Adrian Younge's latest. Playlist Host Speaks 00:00 Qajar Jazz “Hot Jazz" from Sovereign (Self-Produced) 00:21 Yelena Eckemoff “Gamla Stan" from Rosendals Garden (L&H) 04:13 Arnold Ludvig “ Port of Thor" from Live @ Maggies (TUTL) 13:47 Catherine Sikora/Eric Mingus “Lament for ...

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Article: Album Review

Nebbia/Banner/Andrzejewski: Presencia

Read "Presencia" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Argentine tenor saxophonist Camila Nebbia has emerged as a notable presence in the contemporary jazz landscape since relocating to Berlin in 2020. Her collaborations with Marilyn Crispell, Angelica Sanchez and Patrick Shiroishi reflect her adaptability, while solo releases such as Una Ofrenda a la Ausencia and Rastro O Vacío (Relative Pitch, 2023) underscore her introspective bent. ...

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Article: Album Review

Nebbia/Banner/Andrzejewski: Presencia

Read "Presencia" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Argentinian tenor saxophonist Camila Nebbia wants it known that she is far more than a passing presence on the contemporary jazz scene. Her high-powered, highly personal saxophone voice has become an in-demand commodity, appearing across a wide range of settings and labels. She has collaborated with artists such as Marilyn Crispell, Leo Genovese, Patrick Shiroishi, Angelica ...

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Presencia

Label: ears&eyes Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Choco; Arid; Sediment; Lugar; Lattice; Meander; Plateau/Her Name Causes Shudders; Sediment II; Sad Song #1.

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New Music From Lovato, Burrows, Garcia, Faye, and More

Read "New Music From Lovato, Burrows, Garcia, Faye, and More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


On this edition a set of 12 pieces tracing rhythmic invention, ensemble interplay, and tonal contrast across multiple continents and decades. The selections move from suite-based composition and archival live recordings to contemporary quartet work, solo piano abstraction, and layered studio arrangements. Formats include trio, orchestra, and collaborative studio ensemble, with instrumentation spanning reeds, brass, percussion, ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Camila Nebbia, Jacopo Fagioli, Lena Bloch & Erin Rogers/Kelsey Mines

Read "Camila Nebbia, Jacopo Fagioli, Lena Bloch & Erin Rogers/Kelsey Mines" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


The focus in this episode is on Argentine saxophonist Camila Nebbia who's quickly becoming a very important voice in the avant-garde/free jazz world. Other saxophonists heard on new releases are Lena Bloch, Erin Rogers (with bassist Kelsey Mines), and Rick Countryman from Manila. If you like trumpet players, track down Italy's Jacopo Fagioli. His new Dialogue ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Julius Gawlik, Conference Call & Camila Nebbia

Read "Julius Gawlik, Conference Call & Camila Nebbia" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


German saxophonist Julius Gawlik has captured my attention whenever I've heard him play, particularly of late with Jim Black's The Schrimps. His brilliance has taken him to the NDR Big Band at only 23 years old, and now he's released a very fine debut It's All In Your Head. More saxophone of note comes from the ...

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Mark Masters, Branford Marsalis, and RIP Lalo Schifrin

Read "Mark Masters, Branford Marsalis, and RIP Lalo Schifrin" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


This episode features music by the Mark Masters Ensemble, Branford Marsalis, Spike Wilner, Ray Russell and others. It also pays tribute to the late composer Lalo Schifrin. Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett “I Can't Wait till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00 Ryan Truesdell ...

Album

Skyllumina

Label: International Anthem Recording Company
Released: 2024
Track listing: Below My Skin; Reach Down Into The Deepest White; Of Snowhere; Next Time I Keep My Hands Down; All The Light I Have, I Hand To You; She Was My Own She Was Myself; How To Be Free From It; From Breaks To Shreds, It’s A Short Path; Don’t Follow Me; I Have For You.


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