Short Tracks: Best of 2025 Series (Jazz)
Jazz in 2025 didn’t just look backward or push forward—it did both at once, with purpose, grit, and imagination. This installment of Slang of Ages’ Best of 2025 Series (Jazz) highlights a wide, invigorating spectrum: live documents from master improvisers, deeply personal statements forged through adversity, large-ensemble works with social and historical weight, and small-group […]
Short Tracks: Celia Cruz – The Queen of Salsa: Centennial Tribute (Craft Recordings Reissue)- 2025
Some records don’t just survive time—they outrun it, dance past it, and dare you to keep up. The Queen of Salsa: Centennial Tributedoes exactly that. This Craft Recordings reissue isn’t just a celebration of Celia Cruz’s 100th birthday—it’s a living, breathing proof-of-life document for one of the most indomitable voices ever committed to wax. The […]
Short Tracks: Short Tracks/Best of 2025 Series (Reissues)
Tim Morse – Transformation – 20th Anniversary Tim Morse’s Transformation, released in 2015, is an impressive showcase of sophisticated songwriting, progressive rock ambition, and heartfelt musicianship. Best known for his work as a keyboardist, author (Yesstories), and member of the band Parallels, Morse brings a profoundly personal and musical sensibility to this solo effort, his […]
Short Cuts : The 12 Waves of Fernando Perdomo ( The Best Song From Each ‘Waves’ album – 2025)
Fernando Perdomo has all but completed his twelve-album prog-instrumental ‘Waves’ album series. The multitalented Perdomo has given listeners 120 songs over the last 12 months and is about to drop his ‘Best Of Waves’ series in a few days. Before he does, here are my thoughts on the best of each of the ‘Waves’ albums. […]
Short Tracks/Best of 2025 series-Transformation by Tim Morse (2025 reissue/expanded)
Tim Morse’s Transformation, released in 2015, is an impressive showcase of sophisticated songwriting, progressive rock ambition, and heartfelt musicianship. Best known for his work as a keyboardist, author (Yesstories), and member of the band Parallels, Morse brings a deeply personal and musical sensibility to this solo effort—his second following Tim Morse (2005). On Transformation, Morse […]
Short Tracks: ‘Waves 12’ by Fernando Perdomo (2025); An Epic Ending to an Epic 12 album series
Talented multi-instrumentalist Fernando Perdomo brings his year-long, epic ‘Waves’ series to a rewarding conclusion with the release of ‘Waves 12’. The prolific artist/producer has given listeners 120 water-inspired instrumental-themed songs this year. ‘Waves 12’ does not deviate from the theme of prior releases. It’s clear that Perdomo’s vision and focus on quality have not wavered […]
Short Tracks: Johannes Wallmann – Not Tired – A restless, dream-driven jazz odyssey (2025)
Johannes Wallmann isn’t just releasing albums—he’s building worlds. Not Tired follows the wonderful duet album, Holding Space, with saxophonist Dennis Mitcheltree. The Wisconsin-based pianist and composer returns with Not Tired, his twelfth outing as a leader, and it’s the kind of record that takes a simple everyday moment and stretches it into a sweeping cinematic […]
Slang of Ages Interview Series: Groove, Grit & Tape: Fat Produce’s Soulful Days Revives the Live Trio Tradition (2025)
Miami-based trio Fat Produce returns with Soulful Days, a warm, analog-driven celebration of deep groove culture—recorded live to tape and rooted in soul-jazz, funk, and reggae tradition. Guitarist Addison Rifkin and drummer Michael Duffy talk about musical lineage, developing a trio voice, and why a no-overdubs recording makes all the difference. Preston: I’m thrilled to […]
Short Tracks: ‘The Counterblast’: A cinematic Prog-Rock Reckoning by Jim Griffin (2025)
Jim Griffin isn’t just making records—he’s building monuments. The veteran progressive rocker follows up his impressive 2023 release, Marginalia Suburbia with perhaps his best work yet. The Counterblast is a sprawling, cerebral, and deeply emotional suite that plays like a eulogy for the space age and a love letter to the idealism that launched it. […]
Slang Of Ages Interview Series: “Inside Projekt Gemineye’s The Dark Days of Yesterday: Mark Anthony K on Turning Pain Into Power” (2025)
Preston Frazier: Hello Mark Anthony K. It’s always a pleasure to speak to you about your new music. You are so prolific—not only with Projekt Gemineye, but Dark Monarchy, and some work under your own name. This new album is extraordinary. Let’s start with the title: The Dark Days of Yesterday. What is the meaning […]