Working with a range of collaborators, aiming to broaden the scope of the Black Jazz Consortium project in terms of the music, ideas, and sound, we find Fred P interpreting Latin and Brazilian music through his own unique lens.
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To celebrate its ten year anniversary the compilation Eglo Records, Vol. 2 encompasses the works of many of its incredible featured artists: Steve Spacek, Floating Points, Fatima, Dego, Kaidi Tatham, Henry Wu, K15 just to name a few.
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Colombian wunderkind Felipe Gordon provides our mood for tonight with a 4-tracker of beautifully crafted jazzy sampled house. Culminating two impressive years of many high-karat-gold releases through some of the best independent house-music labels, Those Quiet Eyes EP is a melancholic and deep trip.
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Following brilliant releases on some of the best electronic-music-labels, like Rhythm Section, YAM Recordings, Mule Music or their own In Dust We Trust, Emotional Intelligence / It’s Up To Me is kind of a coming of age for the brothers. A blissful experience throughout and another demonstration of Chaos In The CBD’s maturing, amazing production skills.
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A Message From The East takes the listener on a journey of tranquility, through the use of dreamy pads, laid back drum sequences and choppy rhythms, representing a continuity on Nicholas’ work of recent years. Another pleasurable chapter on his decade-long, impressive and extensive discography.
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downundaground, curated by the Melbourne-based label La Sape, is a compilation comprised of seven tracks made by young up-and-coming Australian instrumentalists and improvisers, directed by the mighty talent of Horatio Luna.
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Hugo Mari presents Minds Eye, two beautifully created and emotive jams, once again taking the helm of his own High Praise imprint. Following the astounding releases of Change Ur Ways EP (Heist) and Unalloyed Pleasure (Freerange Recordings), it was time to have Mari’s incredible productions showcased here.
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Jitwam returns to his spiritual home The Jazz Diaries with a new EP and a new sound to unveil a little of what’s to come in 2020. Enchanté effortlessly blends genres into dancefloor music, composed by two originals and an extended mix of “Something to Say” by Anthony Nicholson.
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Interface Palm is Jordan Hankins’ new project, debuting with a 4-track banger called Four To The Flora, through Jad & The label Beats Of No Nation. Preaching on his collection of cosmic jazz fusion, left field boogie and dusty house, Interface Palm’s productions skirt the line between house, jazz and broken beat.
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Dusty grooves and soulful emotions form the foundation of Soulphiction’s new album, 24/7 Love Affair: a fantastic selection of 17 bumping house tracks, taking influences across jazz, hip hop and afrobeat realms.
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Some of the best projects of 2019 came out in November. Falling like the non-stop rain of these days, newly released works from artists like Douniah & High John, Surprise Chef, Daniel Casimir & Tess Hirst, Kumail, Danvers, Sefi Zisling or Summers Sons deserve our highest praises.
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Andres IV is a stunning follow-up in his legendary discography, bringing out the best of his many musical threads - there’s no enclosed styles or genres on IV, but a swanging, MPC-built house, hip hop and beatdown vibe that can just provoke audible pleasure to anyone living in the world of eclecticism.
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Returning for a Local Talk release, worldwide known producer and DJ Opolopo drops You Can Make It. With his music spanning over two decades touching on funk, boogie and soul to various shades of house, this 4-track project was promising since the release of the title-track — a timeless house tune.
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Information is his new album, via Ghostly International, rotating in dark and deep waves with Galcher’s vocals adding a mysterious vibe to the innate progressive groove we feel through 12 tracks.
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The English duo Humans & Trees debuts through the black catalogue of Ltd, W/ Lbl. LTDBLBL006, the sixth project of the label, is a mesmerizing ten track album heavily influenced by jazz mysteriously blending classic house elements as well as loungy, easy listening pieces.
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The four track EP draws from a wide pool of influences – touching on jazz, folk rhythm traditions, club-oriented electronics, and progressive experimentalism – generating an organic performance rooted in an intimate musical understanding between performers.
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Razor-N-Tape has been one of the main labels releasing dancefloor-oriented music, with countless high-karat-gold records and countless talent delivering tasteful and bouncy cuts. They add another new name to the roster with their latest project coming from Belgium’s UC Beatz and his Midnight Swing EP.
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Turbojazz debuts on Boogie Café with a soulful, jazzy and soul-fired dancefloor record. Joining the dots between deep house, US garage, jazz-funk and broken beat, In Search EP contains three originals and a remix of the title-track, made by Javonntte.
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Dropping today, CoOp Presents unleashes a hot EP for the cold months, welcoming Danvers and his flair for eclectic bruk boogie. Light Movements flows in soulful themes, stripped-down affairs, nasty bass-lines and deeper jazzy vibes across its 4 tracks.
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Connecting the Afro & Brazilian tropics with the soundscape of London, Da Lata’s fourth album Birds is filled with this infusion of organic grooves and sophisticated funkiness. On ten tracks the Da Lata duo guides us through its extensive musical background
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