A nice write-up of Jacam Manricks “Trigonometry” taken from Richard Kamins Step Tempest blog….

by Richard B. Kamins http://steptempest.blogspot.com Alto saxophonist/composer Jacam Manricks, a native of Australia, writes complex works, filled with rhythmic challenges and melodic inventions but does so in a way that...

Brief review of Steve Davis “Images” from London’s Financial times writer Mike Hobart….

by Mike Hobart The second track starts with an ominous opening pedal that yields to an awkwardly pulsating harmonic sequence, which Davis’s band of rising stars negotiate with ease. Called...

Unbelievably amazing coverage for the label and some of our latest releases Jacam Manricks, Steve Davis, and Wayne Escoffery coming to us courtesy of the Something Else! musicblog…

Tuesday, July 6, 2010 Some positively solid releases from Posi-Tone Records (2009, 2010) by Pico One of the newer jazz labels that's been on a roll lately is Marc Free's...

The latest press coverage for Jacam Manricks’ “Trigonometry”

Great Album, Bad Name July 8, 2010 http://lucidculture.wordpress.com Trigonometry. Just the word alone makes you shake your head. Seriously – how many of you remember any of that stuff? That’s...

Nice mention of Orrin Evans “Faith in Action” in the San Jose Mercury news…

By Richard Scheinin ...Orrin Evans. "Faith in Action" (Posi-tone). Pianist Evans has assimilated the whole tradition, from Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk through Herbie Hancock and on out. Now in...

A thoughtful review of the Jacam Manricks “Trigonometry” CD taken from the jazzofilo blog by Claudio Cavalcanti….

by Tim Niland The California based Posi-Tone Records label is acquiring for itself a reputation for incubating young mainstream jazz talent. Jacam Manricks is a new addition to their lineup,...

Trioriot reviews ORRIN EVANS TRIO – Faith In Action

trioriot.blogspot.com Have you heard Orrin Evans play the piano? With a loaded name like that, try Bill Keepnews, it’s easy to be confused but don’t be – you need to...

Peter Margasak’s DownBeat review of Faith in Action…

www.downbeat.com Orrin Evans Faith In Action POSI-TONE 8058 ★★★★ “Don’t Call Me Wally,” the three- minute marvel that opens the latest album by the consistently beguiling, elusive pianist Orrin Evans,...

Some more coverage for Orrin Evans “Faith in Action”….

by Paul Zetter Have you heard Orrin Evans play the piano? With a loaded name like that, try Bill Keepnews, it’s easy to be confused but don’t be – you...