Feb 28 2017
Recommended: Just Another Foundry – “Bouwer”
There’s an appealing nonchalance to this session from the Just Another Foundry trio of tenor saxophonist Jonas Engel, double bassist Florian Herzog and drummer Anthony Greminger.  The casual looseness of Bouwer is why opening track “Elle” is able to spit out all kinds of fire and “Wurzel” can show flashes of humor with a grin of sharp teeth, and any recoil from aggression is negated.  And when the trio brings a focus to the delivery, as they do on the galloping “Stanislaus” and “Rheinfahrt” with its shifting tides, it illuminates the likability of the loose delivery with a bit of contrast.
The album’s heart prefers a rapid beat, but when the trio slows things down on the blues-inflected “Low-Key” and the structurally dispersed “Mädchen Aus Dem Rosengarten” and the soulful “Tikva,” the blood flows with no less intensity.
A fun little session.
Your album personnel: Jonas Engel (tenor sax), Florian Herzog (double bass) and Anthony Greminger (drums).
Released on Double Moon Records and JazzThing.
Music from Cologne, Germany.
Today’s recommendation is this lively straight-ahead session from trumpeter Josh Lawrence.  His newest, Color Theory, is old school and new school, but straight-ahead on both fronts, and textured in a way that the demarcation between eras is fuzzy at worst, irrelevant at its best.  Lawrence’s quintet plays like they have fuel to burn, and the motion from the up-tempo action infuses simple lyricism with a substantive vibrancy.  When they slow the pace down on “The Conceptualizer,” that vibrancy loses none of its effect, just becomes softer to the touch.  And on “Black,” the melody’s smoky presence makes a brisk pace seem cool and casual.
P.S.  If you want to hear another side to Lawrence’s creativity, he and drummer Anwar Marshall and trombonist Brent White are members of 
Mar 1 2017
These are videos that I like: Just Another Foundry
Today’s featured videos put the spotlight on the trio Just Another Foundry. Their album Bouwer was yesterday’s daily recommendation (go read it).
Our first video is an EPK for their new album. And, yes, it has trains. Bonus points for the city skyline in the background.
Your video personnel: Jonas Engel (tenor sax), Florian Herzog (double bass) and Anthony Greminger (drums).
And here’s a couple of nifty album teaser’s the trio put together. Simple, but effective.
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