Jarosław Kowal

Tryp Tych Tryo Debut with a Splendid Album of British Jazz

Tryp Tych Tryo Debut with a Splendid Album of British Jazz

British jazz is a multicultural melting pot merged with the jazz tradition. The variety of sounds has lacked the Slavic element so far. Enter Tryp Tych Tryo.

Poland’s Coals Seek Solace in Relaxing Melancholy on ‘Sanatorium’

Poland’s Coals Seek Solace in Relaxing Melancholy on ‘Sanatorium’

Polish duo Coals always looks for something new in music, and Sanatorium is no different. But in the lyrics and emotions, it’s a return to the past.

Logan Richardson Reminds Us What Charlie Parker Was All About

Logan Richardson Reminds Us What Charlie Parker Was All About

On Sacred Garden, Logan Richardson proves that he remains one of the most essential artists in every conversation about jazz’s present and future.

Ninja Episkopat Shows What Else New Fusion Can Be

Ninja Episkopat Shows What Else New Fusion Can Be

On their debut album, Polish trio Ninja Episkopat surprise with references to industrial rock, hip-hop, and ambient within their free improvisation.