Exploring the and pushing the boundaries of the intersection between jazz and electronic music, K15 presents a two track record that we’re glade to hear, share, pray to… Evolving his unbelievable skills 7 Inch Nails is composed by two timeless and sophisticated pieces of future jazz.
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Dundundun are back with another exciting record of dancefloor-oriented jazz music. Having dropped last friday, Future Hope EP delves into exciting new perspectives on jazz music and the sounds of the new broken-beat-jazz school.
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The Journey Is The Place To Be is a five-track EP inspired by the spacetime continuum of the cosmos, providing a relaxed and deep sonic experience. Based in London, Arnheim keeps delivering a very own brand of jazz-influenced electronic music.
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Artistically, the album cements Flo’s transition from lo-fi productions to hi-fi mixtures of jazz music, hip hop or alt r&b, providing a zen-like clarity, tranquility feeling throughout the project. Like the best jazz records do, Close Distance will survive time.
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The jazz multi-instrumentalist Quinn Mason and one of O Sótão’s favorite producers Stefan Ringer present a special collaborative record entitled Nitecap EP. Released via Ringer’s FWM Entertainment imprint, this six track record is striking to say the least, blending all the musicality from the two artists.
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In Clay they deliver fast paced groovy rhythms that feel organic and live, taking in inspirations from UK jazz and broken beat. While the two originals are representative of the band’s vision, the remixes add an extra dancefloor class to the EP.
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The road keeps appearing in the horizon as the drums of “Taxi” blast through. We move up a gear and the soulful spirit of Acousmatics’ instrumentals take the scenery… The bass and the rhythmic section meet between breaks and we feel the heat.
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March’s playlist is larger than usual. This month was especially strong in new releases and we want to summarize the best of it in a list that you can revisit when suitable…
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The second installment of Neue Grafik Ensemble’s Foulden Road series dropped last friday through Total Refreshment Centre, reflecting the bandleader’s social surroundings and the ensemble’s bold live energy.
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Both Os Tatuís and José Roberto Trio are now reissued by Far Out on vinyl. Across both of these historic albums, Bertrami’s stunningly performed compositions are rich with harmonic complexity and rhythmic ingenuity, providing a precursor to some of Bertrami’s futuristic fusion with Azymuth later in his career.
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Recorded on the 50th anniversary of humankind's first step on the moon, Astral Flex’s I Can See My House From Here is presented in two forms; as a spacey nu-jazz improvisation on Side A, and as a collection of house/electronic remixes on Side B.
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The collaborative project of Extra Soul Perception releases its second LP, featuring an outstanding array of independent musicians, mainly based in Uganda, Kenya and the United Kingdom. Musically diverse, it connect innovators in their own fields, with each artist bringing unique knowledge and musical culture to the project.
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Following Find A Way (2013), Don’t Stop (Let It Go) (2015) and The Way It Should Be (2017), the legendary work of dego sees another of its chapters. EP IV is the fourth installment of this unmissable series, reaffirming that dego and his 2000 Black crew are truly on a league of their own.
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Singularity was produced at Walters’ home studio, and was created around an audio sample recorded by NASA in space, then expertly transported back to earth by the trumpeter via a magnificent instrumentation.
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February’s list includes some of our all-time favorites, new names and late night discoveries. Comprised of 45 tracks, this selection is eclectic, profound and result of hours and hours of music listening and pleasure.
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PRESSURE is the third album from the experimental London-based quintet Culross Close, led by master K15. Once again released by Esencia, this project is an intellectual construction of contemporary jazz, ambient textures, electronic music and UK broken beat elements.
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LNDFK’s Kuni is a ten-track spellbinding exploration of dichotomies. These opposites are merged in the album’s multifarious and multifaceted sounds, elegantly meandering through a variety of styles and genres. This is one of the albums of 2022.
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The one and only First Word Records welcomes back the Parisian multi-instrumentalist Will Galland for another Quiet Dawn project, presenting the brilliant Movements EP - the result of an outstanding exploration of the realms of broken beat and nu jazz.
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Planet Butter’s debut Hands Down just dropped via the high-karat-underground Italian label Rivamare Records, and combines beautiful textures of hip hop, neo soul and jazz into six tracks that pause time and makes us reflect.
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Astigmatic Records has been presenting some very special works from Henryk Debich, regarded as the founder, leader and conductor of the funkiest orchestra in Eastern Europe - showcasing practically unavailable on the market compositions from his unquestionable artistry.
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