The vinyl sounds spectacular Sound 9/10 Music 9/10 Analogueplanet Micheal Fremmer
The acoustics are resonant, and bass and drums are fully upfront meeting Saft’s percolating organ head on. If you are a jazz organ trio fan, open to explore the sonic adventures that free improvisation can bring to this often easily predictable organ grouping, then you are in for a real ear opening treat.. Sound 4/5 Audipophileaudition
Jamie Saft continues his collaboration with eclectic UK-based label RareNoiseRecords in 2018. On a roll after releasing his first ever solo piano album in January, the aptly named ‘Solo A Genova’, the Upstate New York-based artist presents a further facet of his seemingly boundless talent for composition, performance, invention and in this case, for acting as master of ceremonies to a group of exciting and innovative musicians. His latest formation, the Jamie Saft Quartet sees repeated collaborators, celebrated saxophonists Bill McHenry and bassists Bradley Jones as well as in rising star of the drums Nasheet Waits.