Best of Bandcamp Nov 2025


Best of Band­camp Nov 2025

Muri­el Gross­mann typi­cal­ly invo­kes two ele­ments to achie­ve a medi­ta­ti­ve sta­te: spi­rit and groo­ve. The saxophonist’s modern spi­ri­tu­al jazz dips deeper into the mys­ti­cal Afro-jazz sound of the pri­or cen­tu­ry than many of her modern day counterparts—think: John Coltrane’s ren­di­ti­ons of “India” during the first his­to­ric resi­den­cy at the Vil­la­ge Van­guard. Gross­mann has also deve­lo­ped a pro­cli­vi­ty for laye­ring a groo­ve bene­ath that sound, one that also is remi­nis­cent of 1960s insi­de-out jazz. Grossmann’s latest goes hea­vier with the groo­ve this time around, but dis­hes out ple­nty of both ele­ments to satisfy the indi­vi­du­al pre­fe­ren­ces of her gro­wing cult of fans. Inclu­ded among the instru­men­ta­ti­on uti­li­zed by her quar­tet for this ses­si­on are har­mo­ni­um, Cel­tic harp, tam­bu­ra, dro­ne gui­tar, and Moog, which should give you a pret­ty decent idea of what to expect. Dave Sum­ner

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