REVIEWS: Albums from Itai Kriss, Henry Cole & Asaf Yuria – Musical Memoirs

March 1, 2022

by Dee Dee McNeil, Musical Memoirs “Asaf Yuria’s project is both beautifully played, smoothly arranged and offers us memorable compositions that highlight Yuria’s full range of musical talents.” Read the complete reviews of Asaf Yuria’s Exorcisms, Henry Cole’s Buscando La Vida and Itai Kriss’ Supermoon here.

REVIEW: Asaf Yuria’s ‘Exorcisms’ – New York Music Daily

December 6, 2021

by Alan Young, New York Music Daily “There’s nothing sinister or macabre about tenor saxophonist Asaf Yuria‘s new album Exorcisms, streaming at Spotify. More likely, it could be about shaking off the rust and the demons of the most hideous year on record with an inspired, energetic sextet. Yuria plays with a slightly smoky tone and writes … Read More

REVIEW: Asaf Yuria “Exorcism” – Best of Jazz

November 3, 2021

By Paul Medrano, Best of Jazz Exorcisms is tenor saxophonist Asaf Yuria’s sophomore album, after his 2018 release Papa Wawa. Exorcismswas released on November 5, 2021, on Jojo Records and was recorded at Sear Sound in NYC during winter 2019. For his new release, Asaf Yuria gathered trumpeter Josh Evans, trombonist Jonathan Voltzok, pianist Jeremy … Read More

NOVEMBER 2021: Asaf Yuria & Henry Cole on Best of Jazz

November 1, 2021

By Paul, Best of Jazz What should you expect in Jazz this month? This is our November 2021 Selection of albums that have already been released or have yet to be released this month (What to Wait For?). These albums got our full attention and should be worth your time. Read more here.    

NEW RELEASE: Israeli tenor saxophonist Asaf Yuria presents his sophomore album ‘Exorcisms’ due out November 5, 2021 via Jojo Records

September 28, 2021

Israeli tenor saxophonist Asaf Yuria presents his sophomore album ‘Exorcisms’ due out November 5, 2021 via Jojo Records Jojo Records is pleased to announce the November 5, 2021 release of Exorcisms, a new album from exciting Israeli saxophonist Asaf Yuria. Yuria draws seamlessly from the proud jazz combo tradition of Art Blakey and Lee Morgan … Read More