Small's
• Small's is multi . Multinational? Niet! Multiforme? Nay! Multidisciplinary? Few "beech" bin! Multidébrouillard? Yes! Because as "bicosse" Small's is a club, Small's is a label, Small's is a site like no other. It is located in New York in Greenwich Village, which maintains the fiber rather bohemian "hippyse" blue flower. When we stop the cost of entry - $ 20 - we say, or rather we observe that issue value, Small's is unbeatable. • Small
's, we repeat, is a label. For a year and a bit of time mechanics, its leaders and Producers we offer some benefits in CD musicians recorded live , never in the studio. Hence the proper name: Live At Small's . Approximately once per quarter, they give us three or four albums that you appreciate the simplicity of the cover in black and white. No design-chico-wired for a penny. Small's, jazz is jazz. Point!
• There is little the producer or the pianist Spike Wilner , released an album of the quartet led by saxophonist Jimmy Green , the quintet of the drummer Ari Hoenig Wilner and a solo. Worse? What we love to Small's, the party took a hard-bop jazz trend. It's dynamic, powerful, removing. Their musical aesthetics, the people of Small's, is an echo to that put forward by Horace Silver and Art Blakey in the 50s. Here, no slow the ECM, not the pretentious alchemy between classic and jazz, no intellectualization philistine steeped free. In short, it is straightforward from the collar. •
PS Their site smallslive.com can hear hundreds of shows. Hundreds of live . It's a treat. Follows a season title: Snowy Morning Blues of Pete Johnson by Spike Wilner.
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