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Chris Searle reviews Sounds and Cries of the World by Jen Shyu and Jade Tongue

Jen Shyu and Jade Tongue: Sounds and Cries of the World (PI61)

JEN SHYU was born in 1978 in Peoria, Illinois, the daughter of a Taiwanese father and a mother from East Timor.

She is a powerfully versatile musician: a multi-instrumentalist, singer, dancer, composer and scholar of the music of her parents’ birthplaces, as well as Korea, Indonesia and China, but she has also found a deep kinship with jazz stalwarts from the saxophonists Anthony Braxton, Steve Coleman, Chris Potter and the late veteran Chicago tenorist Von Freeman, to the brilliant pianist Dave Burrell, and her sound creates a proud and unique amalgam of all these sources and sounds.

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