Add to playlist : the spiky, playful free jazz of Laura Ann Singh and the week’s best new tracks
A rowdy debut departs from Singh’s American bolero work to revel in the chaos of atonal scrapes, cymbal splashes, wonky horns and raucous vocals From Richmond, Virginia Recommended if you like Cécile McLorin Salvant, Tomeka Reid, Ornette Coleman Up next Debut album, Mean Reds, released 24 (…)
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