Moon in June: retrospectives, meditations and memories on “other” authors and music that coexisted with jazz, were influenced by it and, in turn, left a lasting mark.
edited by Riccardo Bertoncelli
Moon in June
Steven Wilson: In a Fragment of the Cosmos
Steven Wilson: In a Fragment of the Cosmos. One of the busiest musicians of our time reflects on the vastness of the universe
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Marianne Faithfull: A Hard Life
Marianne Faithfull: a memory of an artist in dazzling chiaroscuro
John Cale: The Academy Inside and Out
A new recording life for two excellent albums from the 1970s
Lou Reed’s Pop Childhood
A journey through the seedy underbelly of the recording industry in the company of an unexpected artist
“The Big Gundown”: skeptic John Zorn pays homage to Ennio Morricone
Forty years ago, the intuition of a record that marked an era, even for its author
John Surman: the sound of the unspoken
Another masterpiece by a jazz master, almost an octogenarian after a half-century career and a constant presence on the European music scene.
Frank Zappa: Praise of a beautiful nothingness
From the depths of the archives finally comes a gem: the link between two Zappa myths like "Hot Rats" and "Chunga's Revenge"
John Lurie & Lounge Lizards
A violent, brutal immersion in the New York of the very early 1980s, no longer even decadent, just rotten: a poisoned Apple.
The Brotherhood of Breath
We discuss the debut album by the creature of Chris McGregor, the legendary South African pianist, and his fellow exiles in 1960s London.