For more reviews of “The Night Sky”
2/24/26 WTJU https://www.wtju.net/new-jazz-releases-01-05-2026/ “beautiful tunes well-played, featuring an underlayment of rich polyrhythms”
2/26/26 jazz2love https://jazz2love.blogspot.com/2026/02/new-release-night-sky-from-robert-jospe.html
“Three and a half years of collaborating has culminated into a tightly knit unit, as though the quartet has been performing together far longer.”
3/23/26 Jazz Weekly https://jazzweekly.com/2026/03/robert-jospe-quartet-the-night-sky/
“a mix of rich originals and clever covers”.
3/30/26 Making A Scene https://www.makingascene.org/robert-jospe-quartet-the-night-sky/
“The Latin strains of melodic beauty and infectious rhythm from the Robert Jospé Quartet immediately encourage me to find a dance floor.”
4/3/26 Paris Move https://www.paris-move.com/reviews/robert-jospe-quartet-the-night-sky/
“The album is polished, undeniably professional.. listenable, well-crafted”
4/26/26 The Jazzword https://thejazzword.com/2026/04/robert-jospe-quartet-the-night-sky-review/ .
“Rhythm is the central core. Jospé has made a record where drums do more than lead the band. They define the blueprint.”
April 30 Style Weekly-from Peter McElhinney-https://www.styleweekly.com/april-30-may-6/
“The Night Sky” is a set of fully realized, highly melodic pieces, mapping a distinct modern territory triangulated somewhere between Pat Metheny, Bob Moses and Horace Silver.
May 1 High Standards Jazz-GEORGE’S BRIEFS https://www.highstandardsjazz.org/2026/05/georges-briefs.html \ “the group gives us an impressive journey on nine original selections and two standards, Kudos to all in this foursome for their tasty and consistent music making.”
5/13/26 The Aquarian 50+Years of Rock ANT’N’ROLL
“Only time will tell if The Night Sky, by the Robert Jospe Quartet, is one of the Top 10 Jazz Albums of 2026. It’s that good.”
5/20/24-Jazz Sensibilities
“The Night Sky is a conversation about stylistic versatility, polish, and rhythmic clarity. Jospé has cultivated a band capable of sustaining genuine musical conversation across styles.”
4/15/26 Wisconsin Bookwatch:
James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief
Midwest Book Review
“A fine balance of jazz and world music, The Night Sky is immersive, mind-expanding, inspirational, and highly recommended. “
5/1/26 Exclusive Magazine
“Robert Jospé shines on his new recording set, from the robust ‘Crooked Mile’ and spirited ‘Samba Sunrise’ to the luxuriant ‘Pyramids’ and atmospheric ‘Silver Lining.”
5/29/26 All About Jazz https://www.allaboutjazz.com/the-night-sky-robert-jospe-quartet-selfgratifying-productions
“Robert Jospe Quartet The Night Sky, the chemistry is admirable, as is each member’s input. A solid session from fore to aft in which rhythmic give-and-take plays the leading role.”
5/29/26 Bman’s Blues Report https://www.bmansbluesreport.com/2026/05/robert-jospe-quartet-night-sky-new.html
“Opening with Latin flavored, Crooked Mile, Daniel Clarke on piano and Robert Jospe’ set a terrific, rhythmic tempo and Chris Whiteman on guitar cruises the melody with the smoothness of Benson. With Paul Langosch on bass and extended piano work by Clarke, this is a super opener. “
5/29/26 5fingerreview
“Across eleven tracks that move through samba, Latin fusion, calypso, swing, funk, and contemporary jazz, the Robert Jospé Quartet move like four musicians continuously shaping the music together while having fun. What makes The Night Sky a joy to hear is how unforced everything sounds.”