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  • ESP-Disk': The Label That Recorded What Nobody Else Would

    ESP-Disk': The Label That Recorded What Nobody Else Would

    Between 1964 and 1974, a New York lawyer named Bernard Stollman ran a record label out of Manhattan apartments with a family inheritance and a policy of total artistic freedom. The catalogue he built, from Albert Ayler's Spiritual Unity to Sun Ra's Heliocentric Worlds to The Fugs' proto-punk debut, is one of the most important in recorded music. This is the full story of ESP-Disk', and a guide to collecting it on vinyl.

    ESP-Disk': The Label That Recorded What Nobody Else Would

    Between 1964 and 1974, a New York lawyer named Bernard Stollman ran a record label out of Manhattan apartments with a family inheritance and a policy of total artistic freedom. The catalogue he built, from Albert Ayler's Spiritual Unity to Sun Ra's Heliocentric Worlds to The Fugs' proto-punk debut, is one of the most important in recorded music. This is the full story of ESP-Disk', and a guide to collecting it on vinyl.

  • Sonny Rollins, 1930-2026: the saxophone colossus

    Sonny Rollins, 1930-2026: the saxophone colossus

    Sonny Rollins, the tenor saxophonist universally hailed as one of the greatest improvisers in jazz and the last surviving giant of the Parker, Monk and Coltrane generation, has died at his home in Woodstock, New York. A full retrospective on his life, his music, and the records every serious listener should own.

    Sonny Rollins, 1930-2026: the saxophone colossus

    Sonny Rollins, the tenor saxophonist universally hailed as one of the greatest improvisers in jazz and the last surviving giant of the Parker, Monk and Coltrane generation, has died at his home in Woodstock, New York. A full retrospective on his life, his music, and the records every serious listener should own.

  • The Optimist: Remembering Ryan Porter and the West Coast Get Down

    The Optimist: Remembering Ryan Porter and the West Coast Get Down

    Trombonist Ryan "Papa" Porter, co-founder of the West Coast Get Down and longtime Kamasi Washington collaborator, died on 16 May at 46. A look back at his four solo records, his playing and the South LA jazz collective he helped build.

    The Optimist: Remembering Ryan Porter and the West Coast Get Down

    Trombonist Ryan "Papa" Porter, co-founder of the West Coast Get Down and longtime Kamasi Washington collaborator, died on 16 May at 46. A look back at his four solo records, his playing and the South LA jazz collective he helped build.

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