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Ubuntu Management Group News

ENDORSEMENT: Ubuntu Music

July 17, 2022 Martin Hummel

1062 FM in Israel thanks Ubuntu Music for supporting Israeli Artists.

Tags 1062 FM, Yotam Ziv, Roy Mor, Nadav Berkovits, Asaf Harris, Mattan Klein, Ron Magril, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Management Group, Ubuntu Music

REVIEW: Roy Mor

April 23, 2022 Martin Hummel

“Roy Mor imposes himself, with this album, as the youngest with whom we will have to reckon.”

Tags Roy Mor, After The Real Thing, Citizen Jazz, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Management Group, Ubuntu Music

REVIEW: Roy Mor/After The Real Thing

March 27, 2022 Martin Hummel

JazzNu writes, “Roy Mor is both extremely musical and exhausting.”

Tags Roy Mor, After The Real Thing, JazzNu, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Music, Ubuntu Management Group

Jazz Kolik Best of 2021 On Air: Roy Mor / 'After The Real Thing'

December 20, 2021 Martin Hummel

Jazz writers, radio programmers and critics chose the best albums of the year.

Tags Roy Mor, After The Real Thing, Cazkolk Magazine, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Management Group, Ubuntu Music

INTERVIEW: Roy Mor

November 12, 2021 Martin Hummel

"Music, play and software are a triangle that allows me to express creativity", Mor says.

For the full interview, please click on the image, above.

Tags Roy Mor, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Music, Ubuntu Management Group

Roy Mor - 'After The Real Thing': ALBUM OF THE YEAR

September 4, 2021 Martin Hummel

Columbus Music Magazine selects Mor’s album on Ubuntu Music as Album of The Year.

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Tags Roy Mor, Amos Hoffman, After The Real Thing, Columbus Magazine, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Management Group, Ubuntu Music

Ubuntu Music in June's Jazzwise Magazine

July 26, 2021 Martin Hummel

Another great representation of Ubuntu artists.

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Nigel Price / Takes 5

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Nigel Price / Live Dates

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Charting the Jazz Message

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Jacky Naylor / Taking Off

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Roy Mor Album Review

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Gig Guide

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Tags Nigel Price Organ Trio, Yoko Miwa, Jacky Naylor, Roy Mor, Andrew McCormack, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Music, Ubuntu Management Group

REVIEW: Roy Mor 'After The Real Thing'

June 24, 2021 Martin Hummel

Off Topic’s Riccardo Talamazzi writes, “Mor is endowed with a tense and quivering writing, often effervescent, of great adaptability to the strict needs of the different pieces.”

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For the full review, please click on the image, above.

For the full review, please click on the image, above.

Tags Roy Mor, After The Real Thing, Amos Hoffman, Off Topic, Riccardo Talamazzi, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Music, Ubuntu Management Group

REVIEW: Roy Mor 'After The Real Thing'--4.5 STARS

June 20, 2021 Martin Hummel
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Jazz Journal’s John Adcock writes, “Mor’s leap from working for Microsoft in Israel and pursuing the dream of being a musician in New York is a big one, but based on the superb music he’s creating, one that was well worth making. “

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Within a few bars of The Echo Song, the track that opens this album, it’s clear that Mor is an accomplished and sensitive performer on the piano. This debut album for Mor as bandleader features some original compositions as well as arrangements of Israeli classics, and also features a couple of his favourite songs – Kurt Weill’s Speak Low and Hoagy Carmichael’s The Nearness Of You.

Mor’s physical and musical journey through life are captured in the recordings, with Jerusalem, New York and Tel Aviv providing the inspiration for material. In addition to leading the band, Mor is credited as arranger and producer. It’s a high-quality production, with beautifully recorded dynamics.

The musicians work well together and the blend of cultures and instruments gives the whole project a polished and vibrant mood that engages the listener completely for the duration. Perhaps the finest moment is Mor’s performance on The Nearness Of You. Recorded live, he captures the intimate essence of Carmichael’s lovely ballad without ever becoming cheesy. At times, the delicate phrasing reminded me of Oscar Peterson when he stripped the music back to the bare essentials; it’s that good.

Mor’s leap from working for Microsoft in Israel and pursuing the dream of being a musician in New York is a big one, but based on the superb music he’s creating, one that was well worth making. 

Discography
The Echo Song; After The Real Thing; Jerusalem Mezcla; Nikanor; Daybreak; Solar Reimagined; Speak Low; Do You Know The Way; The Follower; Playground; The Nearness Of You (58.00)
Mor (p, kyb, arr); Amos Hoffman (oud, g); Myles Sloniker, Marty Kenney, Joel Kruzic (b); Itay Morchi, Peter Traunmueller (d); Davy Lazar (flh). New York, no date listed.
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Tags Roy Mor, Amos Hoffman, After The Real Thing, Jazz Journal, John Adcock, Martin Hummel, Ubuntu Music, Ubuntu Management Group

Ubuntu Artists in Jazzwise July 2021

June 18, 2021 Martin Hummel

Another banner month for Ubuntu artists!

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Tags Jazzwise Magazine, Roy Mor, Richard X Bennett, Nigel Price Organ Trio, Nigel Price, Joshua Cavanagh-Brierley, Alex Western-King
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