McCormack's 'Graviton: The Calling Earns Killer Review!

London Jazz News writes, “If McCormack is not considered one of the finest composers of his generation in years to come, it would be a travesty. There is a lot of talk about the renaissance of British Jazz and McCormack has to be one of the leading lights. Overall, this album’s musicality and the sheer brilliance of the surprises, makes it a must-listen for 2019.”

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Another Solid review for McCormack's 'Graviton: The Calling'

The Jazz Mann’s Ian Mann writes, “McCormack again blends his numerous sources together skilfully to create a sound that is wide ranging and inclusive, yet simultaneously intensely personal.”

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REVIEW: Tom Cawley - Catenaccio

jazz Journal’s Elliot Marlow-Stevens writes, “Catenaccio is incredibly fresh, and anyone interested in both the classic and contemporary will enjoy this album as it mixes both expertly. The musicianship is fantastic and the result is a wholly original and captivating recording.”

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ANDREW McCORMACK - GRAVITRON: The Calling

Jazz Views’ Eddie Myer writes, “McCormack is a formidable virtuoso, fully capable of integrating a range of influences from such challenging sources as Tigran Hamasyan and Steve Reich, and he’s written a set of closely plotted, twisting and turning pieces for his excellent band to negotiate.”

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