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in December 2012 issue of Hot House Magazine by
Seton Hawkins:

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New Releases
January 22, 2013

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Takuji Yamada saxophones, bass clarinet,
Daisuke Abe guitar, Yoko Komori piano, Kuriko Tsugawa
bass
Yoshifumi Nihonmatsu drums
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UoU
TAKE THE 7 TRAIN
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"One
of the most adventurous young bands that is auspiciously exploring
jazz with its national heritage in mind is UoU, a quintet of
musicians who hail from Japan."
-Dan Ouellette, DownBeat, author of
Ron Carter: Finding the Right Notes and the upcoming biography
Bruce Lundvall: Playing by Ear
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October 9, 2012

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Kyle Asche guitar, Ben
Paterson Hammond B-3
Jake Vinsel
electric bass, Mike Schlick drums
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The Skinny
DIG ON IT
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“With Ben Paterson manning the Hammond B-3, Kyle
Asche on guitar, Jake Vinsel on bass and Mike Schlick on drums, the
four kindred spirits collectively known as The Skinny have come up
with their own personal spin on the soul-jazz tradition. Carrying on
in the spirit of Jimmy McGriff, Boogaloo Joe Jones and Grant Green,
they also reveal the influences of James Brown, The Meters and
Booker T & The MGs along the way. Suffice it to say, these
Chicago-based groovemeisters know how to lay it down and slap some
bacon fat on it.”
– Bill Milkowski
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July 10, 2012

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Teriver Cheung
guitar, Andrew Gould alto sax
Linda Oh
bass, Ross Pederson drums
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Teriver Cheung
MY NOCTURNE
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"No matter how high the
technical bar has been raised for aspiring guitarists, one simple
fact remains: musicality is what matters. Teriver Cheung, age 27,
has found ways to transcend a chops-centric approach and create
music full of breath, space and surprise. On
My Nocturne, his
auspicious debut, he reveals himself as a player of great skill but
also poetic sensitivity. He can do difficult, yes: his single-note
lines generate heat and friction, leaping across intervals, avoiding
the obvious. But it’s the lyricism, the rhythmic idiosyncrasy and
above all the personal quality of his writing and improvising that
makes Cheung an artist to watch.”
-David R. Adler
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JUNE 26, 2012

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Vitaly Golovnev trumpet,
Zhenya Strigalev alto sax
Nathan Peck
bass, Pete Zimmer drums
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Vitaly Golovnev
WHAT MATTERS
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“Golovnev is clearly a force to be reckoned with”
JAZZ JOURNAL
“Golovnev projects an
idiosyncratic sensibility, ironic and romantic”
DOWN BEAT
“His playing suggests a more progressive, angular
and daring feel to this music”
ALL MUSIC GUIDE
“Strikingly gifted”
SWING2BOP.COM
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APRIL 17, 2012

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Pete Zimmer
drums, George Garzone
tenor saxophone, Peter Bernstein
guitar, Peter Slavov
bass
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Pete Zimmer
PRIME OF LIFE
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Self-reliance has been Pete Zimmer’s calling card
since he relocated to New York City in 2001. And the same confidence
and drive that impelled this fine drummer to establish his own
label, produce his own albums, and supply the majority of his
recorded repertoire also permeates "Prime of Life," Zimmer’s fifth
recording as a leader.
The album’s title sets the tone of certainty. "My
twenties were still about the learning process, gaining knowledge
and experience. With age and practice, I feel that I have the skills
and focus to steer my music in the direction it needs to go," says
Zimmer, who was thirty-three at the time of the recording. "Now is
just the beginning."
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Steve Futterman writes about jazz regularly for The New Yorker
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Attention
Artists: Tippin' Records is expanding its artist roster
and is accepting project submissions for consideration that consist
of Mixed or Mastered projects. Please email
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