Five ECM albums released this year, all acclaimed by the press, are now available on vinyl.
- Here Be Dragons: Oded Tzur's debut ECM album. The saxophonist, known for his fluid and graceful style, is also an incredibly original improviser in his ability to tell stories through music, vividly and imaginatively supported by his remarkable Israeli-Greek-American band. ffff Télérama.
- Angular Blues: Returning to the trio format of his early career, Wolfgang Muthspiel teams up with his long-time collaborator, drummer Brian Blade, and bassist Scott Colley to perform his resolutely melodic compositions and, for the first time on an ECM album, some jazz standards.
- Arctic Riff: The unprecedented encounter between the dynamism of Polish pianist Marcin Wasilewski's trio and the warm sound of American tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano creates music of profound sensitivity, striking the ideal balance between lyricism and strength. CHOC Jazz Magazine.
- Conspiracy: In his new studio album, the great Norwegian guitarist Terje Rypdal explores all the possibilities of the electric guitar with his band, reconnecting with the inspiration that permeated his early masterpieces. **** Jazz Magazine
- Lonely Shadows: After two recordings with the Maciej Obara Quartet, Polish pianist Dominik Wania delivers a solo album that already stands out as a significant testament to his creativity. Révélation! Jazz Magazine