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We Jazz Magazine - Issue 17 Winter 2025 Aja Monet Cover (New Magazine)

We Jazz Magazine - Issue 17 Winter 2025 Aja Monet Cover (New Magazine)

We Jazz Magazine Issue 17: Weathering is the Winter 2025 edition of the acclaimed publication dedicated to jazz and forward-thinking music culture. Centered around the theme of “Weathering,” this issue explores endurance, transformation, and artistic resilience through a wide range of voices and perspectives.

The issue is led by a major feature on poet and artist aja monet, alongside extensive articles on artists such as Azymuth, Henry Threadgill, Sven-Åke Johansson, Anna Webber, Rafiq Bhatia, Steph Richards & Qasim Naqvi, Ganavya, Cosmic Tones Research Trio, and Quincy Jones. It also includes an album design essay, the recurring Discaholic column by Mats Gustafsson, album and live reviews, and a photo essay.

Printed with high production values and presented entirely in English, Issue 17 continues We Jazz Magazine’s tradition of combining deep musical insight with thoughtful writing and striking visual presentation.

Contents

aja monet – by Ayana Contreras
Azymuth – by Ben Lee
Henry Threadgill – by Bret Sjerven
Sven-Åke Johansson – by Magnus Nygren
Anna Webber – by Stewart Smith
Rafiq Bhatia – by Florent Servia
Steph Richards & Qasim Naqvi – by Andy Cush
Ganavya – by Tina Edwards
Cosmic Tones Research Trio – by Blake Gillespie
Quincy Jones – by Rob Garratt
Devin Daniels – by Samuel Lamontagne
Album design essay – by Alex Coles
Discaholic column – by Mats Gustafsson
Album reviews, live reviews, photo essay, and more

Details

128 pages
Size: 170 × 240 mm
Printed on 140g Edixion paper
Laminated 300g Invercote covers
Language: English

$20.57
We Jazz Magazine - Issue 17 Winter 2025 Aja Monet Cover (New Magazine)
$20.57

We Jazz Magazine - Issue 17 Winter 2025 Aja Monet Cover (New Magazine)

We Jazz Magazine Issue 17: Weathering is the Winter 2025 edition of the acclaimed publication dedicated to jazz and forward-thinking music culture. Centered around the theme of “Weathering,” this issue explores endurance, transformation, and artistic resilience through a wide range of voices and perspectives.

The issue is led by a major feature on poet and artist aja monet, alongside extensive articles on artists such as Azymuth, Henry Threadgill, Sven-Åke Johansson, Anna Webber, Rafiq Bhatia, Steph Richards & Qasim Naqvi, Ganavya, Cosmic Tones Research Trio, and Quincy Jones. It also includes an album design essay, the recurring Discaholic column by Mats Gustafsson, album and live reviews, and a photo essay.

Printed with high production values and presented entirely in English, Issue 17 continues We Jazz Magazine’s tradition of combining deep musical insight with thoughtful writing and striking visual presentation.

Contents

aja monet – by Ayana Contreras
Azymuth – by Ben Lee
Henry Threadgill – by Bret Sjerven
Sven-Åke Johansson – by Magnus Nygren
Anna Webber – by Stewart Smith
Rafiq Bhatia – by Florent Servia
Steph Richards & Qasim Naqvi – by Andy Cush
Ganavya – by Tina Edwards
Cosmic Tones Research Trio – by Blake Gillespie
Quincy Jones – by Rob Garratt
Devin Daniels – by Samuel Lamontagne
Album design essay – by Alex Coles
Discaholic column – by Mats Gustafsson
Album reviews, live reviews, photo essay, and more

Details

128 pages
Size: 170 × 240 mm
Printed on 140g Edixion paper
Laminated 300g Invercote covers
Language: English

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We Jazz Magazine Issue 17: Weathering is the Winter 2025 edition of the acclaimed publication dedicated to jazz and forward-thinking music culture. Centered around the theme of “Weathering,” this issue explores endurance, transformation, and artistic resilience through a wide range of voices and perspectives.

The issue is led by a major feature on poet and artist aja monet, alongside extensive articles on artists such as Azymuth, Henry Threadgill, Sven-Åke Johansson, Anna Webber, Rafiq Bhatia, Steph Richards & Qasim Naqvi, Ganavya, Cosmic Tones Research Trio, and Quincy Jones. It also includes an album design essay, the recurring Discaholic column by Mats Gustafsson, album and live reviews, and a photo essay.

Printed with high production values and presented entirely in English, Issue 17 continues We Jazz Magazine’s tradition of combining deep musical insight with thoughtful writing and striking visual presentation.

Contents

aja monet – by Ayana Contreras
Azymuth – by Ben Lee
Henry Threadgill – by Bret Sjerven
Sven-Åke Johansson – by Magnus Nygren
Anna Webber – by Stewart Smith
Rafiq Bhatia – by Florent Servia
Steph Richards & Qasim Naqvi – by Andy Cush
Ganavya – by Tina Edwards
Cosmic Tones Research Trio – by Blake Gillespie
Quincy Jones – by Rob Garratt
Devin Daniels – by Samuel Lamontagne
Album design essay – by Alex Coles
Discaholic column – by Mats Gustafsson
Album reviews, live reviews, photo essay, and more

Details

128 pages
Size: 170 × 240 mm
Printed on 140g Edixion paper
Laminated 300g Invercote covers
Language: English