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Belfast saxophonist Meilana Gillard and the Dublin rhythm section of Dave Redmondand Kevin Brady avoid cliches and fly without a net
On his second outing, the Belfast pianist shows himself to be a composer and band leader of originality and depth
Livia label’s second offering post-reactivation is treasure of a different hue – a never-released duo recording of noted guitarist with pianist
Sean Carpio, Robert Stillman and Anders Holst’s new release explores a vast and spreading sonic frontier
This suite of nine songs, blending trad, folk, art song and jazz, unfolds like a narrative poem
The jazz giant’s finest album, Out on his Own, is being reissued this week. It’s astounding
Dutch arranger Reinout Douma and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra will present the music of Radiohead as you’ve never heard it before
There is a sense here of a musician who is taking risks and finding his own voice.
A beguiling blend of Irish traditional music, jazz and contemporary improv
The improv band’s third album weaves nicely between jazz, post-rock, math metal and West African polyrhythms
Dubliner Nigel Mooney’s tunes offer meticulous attention to musical detail and soar above imitators and revivalists
The great Brazilian musician — who left a big impression on Miles Davis — is coming to the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival
These fine musicians are willing to take their instruments into unexplored territories
Chris Ryan’s Belfast collective have created a proper concept album about modern anxieties