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    MAYA – Between the Lines (Album Review)

    An album that weaves together warm, soulful textures, jazz-infused harmonies and subtly exotic grooves. Does that sound calming and appealing to you? If so,...

    Benedict Koh – WAS/WERE (Album Review)

    WAS/WERE is the new seven-track debut record by Benedict Koh, a Singaporean bassist and composer. Mostly, the album is without vocals. The project starts with...

    PAGANOVA – PAGANNOVA (Album Review)

    An album so elusive yet descriptive, how could we resist not showing it to the rest of you, esteemed readers on Music Review World?...

    Pavel Jany – Labyrinth (Album Review)

    With Labyrinth, guitarist and composer Pavel Jany and his ensemble Global Jazz Collegium deliver a masterclass in cosmopolitan jazz fusion, a record that flows...

    Randy Sloan – No Limits (Single Review)

    A regular on this platform, the smooth jazz guitarist Randy Sloan finally returns with a new single, amped to definitely keep your ears satisfied....

    Pablo Embon – Plateaus and Other Enchanted Lands (Album Review)

    Pablo Embon’s Plateaus and Other Enchanted Lands is an album that immediately establishes itself as a multifaceted work of jazz fusion and beyond. As...

    Charmagne Tripp – Live at Parkville Sounds (EP Review)

    In today's review on Music Review World, we will explore the world of Charmagne Tripp. She is a Grammy-recognized independent artist creating soulful music...

    Rien de Faire – Here Comes The Freak Show (Album Review)

    The UK-based pop trio's fourth album is a groovy ride through the group's sophisticated and genre-crossing sound. Rien de Faire, a trio of musicians...

    Randy Sloan – The Water’s Edge (Single Review)

    Smooth Jazz guitarist Randy Sloan returns with The Water’s Edge, a mellow and emotionally rich single that continues to build on his growing reputation...

    Lyn Stanley – Tribute to 1924 (Album Review)

    Lyn Stanley’s A Tribute to 1924 is not just a celebration of the music from a pivotal year in jazz history; it is a...