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Hidden corners


Reviews (3)


All about jazz

d. 18. June 2019

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Dan McClenaghan

d. 18. June 2019

"Bolstering a growing and superb Rare Noise Records discography that began with 2014's The New Standard, Saft teams up this time with a terrific quartet- bassist Bradley Jones, drummer Hamid Drake, and saxophonist Dave Liebman, masters all in the taking of sounds to higher ground, and beyond".


LondonJazz news

d. 25. July 2019

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Mark McKergow

d. 25. July 2019

"I must admit to being a bit sceptical when it comes to `spiritual jazz'. All too often it comes out sounding like one-chord jazz, noodling on the infinite and best heard under the influence of herbal substances. So, I was delighted to discover that this new album isn't like that at all! ... This is high-quality work from four very experienced musician performing in a new context for all of them -one of the settings in which true jazzers such as these flourish".


DownBeat

2019 October

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Bill Milkowski

2019 October

"Pianist-composer Jamie Saft invokes latter-day John Coltrane on Hidden Corners, an arresting acoustic quartet session ... Saft achieves what is easily his most inspired and rewarding album to date".