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2025-12-12

Ended Thursday and welcomed Friday after a walk in the rain with Dis an album by Norwegian jazz saxophonist Jan Garbarek, recorded for ECM in December 1976 and released in May the following year.

Tyran Grillo wrote for ECM Reviews:

On Dis, his eighth album for the label, Jan Garbarek slipped off his extroverted garments and into a deep look inward. One immediately notices the windharp, one of the last instruments one might expect to hear on an album filed under “Jazz,” and which would make an ECM reappearance on Arvo Pärt’s Te Deum. The windharp anchors the album into place, appearing at its center and outer edges. Added to this are the extended soliloquies of guitarist Ralph Towner, whose unmistakable 12-string graces three of the album’s six tracks... Garbarek plays like a blind scribe, scoring his runes into ephemeral surfaces: water, earth, and air.

ecmreviews.com/2010/12/17/dis/

youtube.com/watch?v=tkQuxNak_t

#JanGarbarek #ECM #ECMReviews #Music #Jazz #RalphTowner #Windharp

Dis is an album by Norwegian jazz saxophonist Jan Garbarek, recorded for ECM in December 1976 and released in May the following year.
2025-12-08

Ended the rainy weekend and welcomed the blues skies of Monday with Codona released on ECM in 1979.

Tyran Grillo wrote for ECM Reviews:

"From the opening gong, this album enchants with its dramaturgy, in which time and space are one and the same. Against clicks and whistles, a subterranean sitar appears. In it, we hear the grumbling of voices. Cherry fills the vast emptiness with his sung trumpeting, so that the emptiness can only weep in return. Walcott's sitar is respectfully articulated, ever so subtle in its reverberant twang, providing a gelatinous backbone, such as it is, for Cherry's more immediate interpretations. From this, we get the tinny call of a clay drum and a flute hooked into every loophole, pulled to expose a more regular core....."

ecmreviews.com/2011/05/16/the-

youtube.com/watch?v=xteMak5ak6

#Codona #ColinWalcott #ECMReviews #DonCherry #NanaVasconcelos #ECM #Jazz #Ambient #Music #WorldMusic

Ended the rainy weekend and welcomed the blues skies of Monday with Codon an album by the American sitarist and tabla player Collin Walcott, American jazz trumpeter Don Cherry and Brazilian jazz percussionist Naná Vasconcelos (collectively known by the acronym Codona). It was recorded in September 1978 and released on ECM the following year
Christoph Clusexpof@troet.cafe
2025-12-04

Sah gerade in einem Prospekt die CD "The Köln Concert" von #keithjarrett bei #ecm angepriesen als "die Musik zum Film". 🫣

5021tips5021tips
2025-12-04

Inna a vehicle , it coulda be a likkle part yuh nuh know, or yuh forget, dat a mek yuh waste a lot a time wile yuh a do ! But , wid nonsense👇

5021.tips/ujanja/ec

So Yuh done know, galang

2025-12-03

📰 "Loss of ADAMTS9 results in Nephronophthisis like polycystic kidneys by disrupting ciliogenesis and ECM dynamics"
biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/10 #Extracellular #Dynamics #Ecm

2025-12-03

Ended Tuesday and welcomed the blue skies of a wonderful Winter Wednesday after a walk with My Prophet by Oded Tzur, released on ECM in 2024.

Tyran Grillo wrote for ECM Reviews:

"Taking these reflections to heart empowers us to hear the alpha in every omega, as embodied in “Epilogue,” which happens to initiate the set. Tzur’s uniquely vocal tone elicits a brief and resounding call to gather the remnants of our speech as an offering to something so deeply communicative that we can only resort to the fluid intensities of “Child You.” The second of six intimate tracks casts his metaphysical virtuosity as an inevitability rather than a choice. He finds a graceful interplay with Klampanis, whose inner feelings correlate one by one. Furthermore, his entanglement with Hershkovits provides ample room for our ears to breathe, building tone upon tone as a gradual monument of stones."

ecmreviews.com/2025/05/25/oded

youtube.com/watch?v=a_vWcj0Yfu

#OdedTzur #ECM #ECMReviews #Jazz #Music #TenorSax

My Prophet by Oded Tzur, released on ECM in 2024.
2025-11-28

Concluded Thursday and welcomed Friday with The Blue Land by Matthieu Bordenave, released on ECM in 2024

Tyran Grillo wrote for ECM Reviews:

In this follow-up to 2020’s La traversée, saxophonist Matthieu Bordenave again joins subtle forces with pianist Florian Weber and bassist Patrice Moret, now adding drummer James Maddren. The result is a new songbook written by the bandleader for the group at hand.

...The title track is a more abstract wonder that dabs its brush into a palette of even finer details. Dampened pianism weaves through caressed drums and a distant tenor before the bass drops its harmonic stones into the water.

youtube.com/watch?v=b8dAYTh1KZ

#MatthieuBordenave #FlorianWeber #ECM #ECMReviews #Jazz #Music

Concluded Thursday and welcomed Friday with The Blue Land byMatthieu Bordenave, released on ECM in 2024
2025-11-25

📰 "Steady-state epithelial apical flatness is characterized by MLCK morphodynamics and asynchronous Ca2+ oscillations, but not underlying ECM geometry"
biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20 #Extracellular #Dynamics #Ecm

2025-11-25

Ended Monday and welcomed Tuesday after a swim with Ojos Negros an album by Argentine bandoneón player and composer Dino Saluzzi with cellist Anja Lechner, recorded in April 2006 and released on ECM the following year.

Tyran Grillo wrote for ECM Reviews:

There’s no better way to describe the wondrousness of Ojos Negros than to quote dance historian Sally Sommer: “Tango is self-transformation.” This groundbreaking debut of a duo nearly a decade in the making smacks of Sommer’s insight, works its fingers raw with the labor of its fluid intuition. Tango would be nothing without memory. That bandoneonista Dino Saluzzi and cellist Anja Lechner bring such a level of awareness to every note and space between alike is graspable enough. Less so are the whispers behind their collaboration, the linking impulse through which they sing as one...

ecmreviews.com/2013/07/25/ojos

youtube.com/watch?v=QwWWA4-imv

#DinoSaluzzi #bandoneon #cello #AnjaLechner #ECM #ECMReviews #Tango #Music

Ojos Negros is an album by Argentine bandoneón player and composer Dino Saluzzi with cellist Anja Lechner, recorded in April 2006 and released on ECM the following year.
2025-11-24

📰 "Mechanical Cues Regulate Estrogen and Progesterone-Induced Nascent ECM Deposition by Human Endometrial Stromal Cells"
doi.org/doi:10.1101/2025.10.14
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/412787
#Extracellular #Mechanical #Ecm

2025-11-24

Ended the weekend and welcomed the week with Unfolding by Louis Sclavis/Benjamin Moussay released on ECM in 2024.

Tyran Grillo wrote on ECM reviews:

The pairing of clarinetist Louis Sclavis and pianist Benjamin Moussay, born of larger group collaborations on past work for ECM (including 2019’s Characters on a Wall), yields a program of fresh material penned by both musicians. Moussay’s writing, which comprises the lion’s share, comes into its own with smooth confidence from the start in the title track. Its invocational sound lends an air of providence to all that follows, which is indeed an unfolding of creative impulses into a grander narrative that takes shape one track at a time...

ecmreviews.com/2025/06/02/loui

youtube.com/watch?v=dgpD3kEcno

#LouisSclavis #BenjaminMoussay #ECM
#ECMReviews #Jazz #Music #Duo

Unfolding by Louis Sclavis/Benjamin Moussay released on ECM in 2024.
Dr. Simon Bunchuay-Pethsimonpeth
2025-11-21

How are Arctic Alaska communities responding to climate change?

The latest Case Study by Georgia Mosey published on the , synthesises research on climate-related planned relocation. Despite growing qualitative work, Indigenous knowledge remains unseen in planning and policy.

climohub.org/project/climate-r

2025-11-20

Terje Rypdal is an album by Norwegian jazz guitarist Terje Rypdal recorded over two days in August 1971 and released on ECM later that year. The septet features singer Inger Lise Rypdal, saxophonist Jan Garbarek, oboist Ekkehard Fintl, and rhythm section Bobo Stenson, Arild Andersen and Jon Christensen. - Wikipedia

Tyran Grillo wrote on ECM Reviews:

Terje Rypdal’s first ECM effort as frontman is a bewitching look into the Norwegian guitarist’s formative years. With a bevy of talented musicians in tow, he forges a mercurial portrait of late-night melodies and hidden desires. “Keep It Like That – Tight” is stifling and seedy, buffeted by cooling fans and laced with the fumes of an alcoholic haze. It’s a desolate hotel room where more than evening falls..

ecmreviews.com/2010/07/21/terj

youtube.com/watch?v=njel9GS1uX

#TerjeRypdal #ECM #JanGarbarek #jazzoboe #BoboStenson #ArildAndersen #JonChristensen #ECMReviews #jazz #music #jazzguitar

Terje Rypdal is an album by Norwegian jazz guitarist Terje Rypdal recorded over two days in August 1971 and released on ECM later that year. The septet features singer Inger Lise Rypdal, saxophonist Jan Garbarek, oboist Ekkehard Fintl, and rhythm section Bobo Stenson, Arild Andersen and Jon Christensen. - Wikipedia
5021tips5021tips
2025-11-20

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5021.tips/ujanja/ec

So Yuh done know, galang

5021tips5021tips
2025-11-19

Inna a vehicle , it coulda be a likkle part yuh nuh know, or yuh forget, dat a mek yuh waste a lot a time wile yuh a do ! But , wid nonsense👇

5021.tips/ujanja/ec

So Yuh done know, galang

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