A unique setting for this power trio to reveal true musical interaction. Cliff Colon on sax, Farko Dosumov on electric bass and D'Vonne Lewis on drums.
Four veteran improvisors provide further evidence of the power of freely improvised music, featuring Wally (alto sax), Gust Burns (piano), John Seman (bass) and Mark Ostrowski (drums).
Two generations of new music makers bring innovation and deep listening to this project. Featuring Cuong Vu (trumpet), Greg Sinibaldi (tenor sax), Aaron Otheim (keyboard) and Chris Icasiano (drums).
Formed in 2011 as a vehicle for James Knapp's compostions, Fluke extends Knapp's music into unexplored terrain. Featuring Brian Kinsella (piano), Chris Symer (bass) and Chris Icasiano (drums).
New electric jazz music featuring Yasu (fender rhodes), Evan McPherson (bass), Nima Abbassi (drums), Garrett Troy (percussion), Darian Asplund (tenor sax), Brian Woolford (keys).
Jazz compositions for an acoustic ensemble featuring J Craig Flory (tenor sax, clarinet), Hans Teuber (alto sax, clarinet, flute), Matt Weiner (bass), and Jose Martinez (drums).
Bassist Keith Judelman put this new music project together with Andy Coe (guitar), Jason Chambliss (trumpet), Phil Parisot and Ivan Galvez (both on drums), and Lalo Bello (percussion).
music that mines the borders of heavy metal minimalism, experimental jazz and the dark soundscape. James on bass and vocals, Bill Patton on guitar, John Fricke on trumpet, and Jay Jaskot on drums.
The duo of Neil Welch (saxophone/electronics) and Chris Icasiano (drums) join DJ Sharlese for a session of songs from their new album Four on Audioasis.
Rising from the formidable Seattle funk/soul scene comes this super-sturdy outfit featuring Colin Higgins (guitar), Marc Hager (keys), Bob Heinemann (bass), and Olli Klomp (drums).
Bebop with a contrapuntal infusion from Jake Svendsen (piano, arrangements and compositions), Steve Tressler (saxophone), Eric Vanderbitt-Matthews (saxes), Adrian Noteboom (tenor sax), Nate Parker (bass), and Remy Morrit (drums.)
Far East-influenced avant-rock with Jon Davis (composer, guzheng, chapman stick), Jim DeJoie (sax, flute, clarinet), Alica DeJoie (electric violin), Dennis Rea (guitar), and Randy Doak (drums).
Drawing from The Ventures, country and western and jazz influences, this band is making some highly cinematic music for the radio. Jason Goessl (guitar), Ethan Sobotta (bass), Tom Zgonc (drums) and Robb Davidson (space processing).
New music written and performed by Kate Olson. Kate Olson (soprano sax), Sam Boshnack (trumpet), Chris Credit (tenor sax), Tim Kennedy (piano), Geoff Harper (bass) and Chris Icasiano (drums).
Jazz with a Pacific Northwest feel. Featuring Jason (trumpet), Josh Rawlings (piano), Evan Flory-Barnes (bass), D'Vonne Lewis (drums) and guest player Cynthia Mullis (tenor sax).
Bert Wilson and Rebirth first heard in 2004, the late, great Mr. Wilson (saxes) with Nancy Curtis (flutes), Craig Hoyer (piano), Chris Symer (bass) and special guest James Zitro (drums).
In that fine Seattle tradition of the jazz, new music jam band, Doomsday Device features Scott Morning (trumpet), Aaron Jenkins (sax), Adam Kessler (drums), Nate Omdal (bass) and Rich Pellegrin (keys).
On their debut full-length, the Portland quartet matches powerful guitars and drums with equally powerful feelings.
Drawing from The Ventures, country western, and jazz influences, this band is making some highly cinematic music for the radio. Featuring Jason Goessl (guitar), Ethan Sobotta (bass), Tom Zgonc (drums), and Robb Davidson (space processing).
New jazz music from this Boise/Seattle combination, featuring Brent Jensen (soprano sax), Cynthia Mullis (soprano and tenor sax, bass clarinet), Kris Hartung (guitar, laptop efx), and Jared Hallock (drums).