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Album Releases, News, Reviews Posted on21 June 201621 June 2016

REVIEW: Casey Golden – Miniature

It sounds odd, and yet one of the most attractive attributes of Golden’s music is its un-jazzness. And the new work takes this further into new timbres.

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Album Releases, News, Reviews Posted on4 May 20154 May 2015

REVIEW: Casey Golden Trio – Live at Bennett’s Lane

Casey Golden’s music appears to come from another world. There is the coolness and openness of outer space in this music. There is also an alienness about his compositions and his approach to improvisation that is at once intriguing and endlessly surprising

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Album Releases, Reviews Posted on29 January 2015

Album review: Outliers (Casey Golden Trio) by John Hardaker

Outliers (Scrampion Records SCRAMP002) Casey Golden Trio Review by John Hardaker Outliers will be launched on Thursday 5 February 2015 at Venue 505, Sydney In […] Read More

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