I was a litte bit lasy with writing about some new arrivals I'm listening these days:

eb: Steve Swallow
p: Carla Bley
sax: Andy Sheppard
Carla Bley was one of my first positive experiences with jazz, a long time ago. The Ballad of the Fallen is now over 30 years old! Perhaps my opinion about the music of Carla is not very objective, I like this new record too.

dr/p/el perc: Jack DeJohnette
eb/el: Matthew Garrison
sax: Ravi Coltrane
Perhaps sometimes a little bit much electronics. Anyhow: worth listening.

db: Lars Danielsson
dr: Morten Lund
sax: Marius Neset
The third trio in a row. Contemporary, lyrical, a lot of free spirit. (The word grammar check says, this is no good English, I hope, it is not too bad, but I have trouble to find the right English words)

db: Malachi "Maghostut" Favors
dr/synt: Jack DeJohnette
p/synt: Anthony Davis
tp/flhn: Wadada Leo Smith
One more, a Quartet. Ok, this one is not new, it's from 2002. But my attention for Wadada Leo Smith is new. It started with …

p/rhds/el: Vijay Iyer
tp: Wadada Leo Smith
One less, a duo, the last one is a trio again:

db: Chris Jennings
dr: Eric Schäfer
p: Joachim Kühn
It's from Germany, Ludwigsburg, and I can confirm: they can play good jazz too.
Perhaps I should look for some solo recordings now, or some larger ensembles, or …