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Jonathan Singer

  1. Evanston, Illinois
  2. Jazz
  1. collection 91
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  3. followers 5
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  1. Open My Heart
    by Yosef Goldman
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    sarahbb This album is hauntingly beautiful and acoustically unique.
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    bethnessfan Soulful music from heart to heart. Just listen and be uplifted. Favorite track: Yedid Nefesh.
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  1. Rites & Revelations
    by Laura Jurd
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    You Again You Again
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    Frank Hardlic Breathing and breathtaking gig at Munich Unterfahrt Jazzclub feat Ultan O’Brien (vl, vla) Tara Cunningham (gtr) Ruth Goller (b) Corrie Dick (dr) Nov 18, 2025
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    Robert Middleton I think this would have made Miles smile! Both power and subtlety in the writing and playing. Jurd's tone and delivery is spectacular. The album I've been waiting for this year.
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    Luke S So excited for this. Offering is a massive track. Amazing rhythm section and a huge intensity to the music as a whole.
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  2. ‘Schall’ / ‘Rechant’
    by Horacio Vaggione
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    Schall Schall
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    TeBBiSiMo What a surreal experience. Instantly transported into an infinitely glitching coin slot machine in an arcade, before being transported into the evolution of a creature that seems to gain mass as it slowly sucks everything into it growing ever larger, stretching and stretching....
    Well worth lying in a dark room for.
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    Aetna Bordun A precise and microscopic world of sound, where structure becomes almost tactile.
    Vaggione’s music still feels like listening through matter at the scale of thought. Favorite track: 24 Variations.
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  3. Requiem for Jazz
    by Angel Bat Dawid
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    Jazz is merely the Negroes cry of Joy & Suffering Jazz is merely the Negroes cry of Joy & Suffering
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    khemet I love this album because it spoke to my consciousness....exactly what art is supposed to do. Big respect and appreciation for carrying the torch.
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    nickdrewski This is monumental, absorbing, rhapsodic, brilliant, with some fabulous musicianship. Favorite track: KYRIE ELEISON- Lawd Hav’ Merci.
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    cybergrace Because Jazz is the one element in American life where whites must be humble to the Negro. Black Power!

    But I would add to that "protesting" and "identifying systems and their interconnectedness." Favorite track: Only when whites have paid the price in suffering to be the Negroes equal.
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    daniemusique Monumental project by a young, gifted and committed musician, composer, improviser and bandleader!
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  4. Apertures
    by Rajna Swaminathan
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    Precipice Precipice
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    Philip Graham A beautiful melding of contemporary jazz and South Asian music. As voices and instruments weave, you can hear tectonic plates criss-crossing in every song. Favorite track: Surrender Is Easier Said Than Done.
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    boombilly hi Rajna I got gratification listening yr album and it was very embarrassing to admit yr music touched me very deeply. I've been listening to and playing music for over 50 years, but recently nothing has affected me like this. Believe me, these are not obvious compliments!
    I wanted to support the purchase in CD copy, athough, despite these modern times, it's very challenging to support the receipt of an item purchased overseas but music quality must always be supported! Hope u replay soon cheers
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  5. 6 Pieces for Gamelan Slendro (mode330)
    by eklekto - ensemble 0
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    Lou Harrison: Philemon & Baukis Lou Harrison: Philemon & Baukis
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