Via Curve Records, Guim delivers his latest project entiltled Hylian Jams, blending influences from 00’s garage, Henry Wu and Zelda. Hailing from Barcelona, the newcomer carves out a surprisingly mature nod to classic UK Garage and broken beat with this gorgeous EP.
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Planetself showcase their evolution as one of the most promising acts hailing from Australia. Composed by Inkswell and Charli Umami, the duo just dropped the Wanderlust E.P. via Co-Operation Records, first designed in Amsterdam, in their downtime from touring in Europe.
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Palimpsest is Hiatt dB’s debut on Rhythm Section, taking us to intricate and energetic percussion-driven four tracks, indebted to the producer’s unique and varied musical background, moving from San Antonio to New Orleans and stepping in different states around the country.
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Following the 2019 success of the Jacuzzi Boyz LP, Fredfades and Jawn Rice return to Oslo-based home label Mutual Intentions, to unveil their latest musical offering: Luv Neva Fades comes out next friday. The new six track LP finds the producers cementing their artistic voice and re-enforcing their commitment to a singular sound.
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Two Swiss duos - Frank Spirit, from Bern, and Keys Of Lynx, from Zurich - collaborate on a beautiful 4-track EP that is set to make an impact. Spirits is the fourth release from the Underground Soul label, bringing to light this mesmerizing joint project.
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Conceptually formed around his father’s tribe in Zimbabwe, the Ndebele EP (pronounced in-de-bele) see’s Danny sonically push the boundaries of broken beat, with four dancefloor tracks that effortlessly fuse in elements of nu-jazz, leftfield house/techno and echoes of disco-cuts.
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Over the course of its eight original compositions, Jazz Is Dead 002, made in collaboration with Roy Ayers, sounds startling, new and unexpected. Like an unearthed an unreleased album from Ayers’ classic period in the 1970s.
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Lights on Keys Of Lynx’s fantastic self-titled debut on Visions Recordings. Both skilled musicians, the duo serves up a suite of lush and musical cuts that fuse boogie, synth, jazz, funk and deep house into irresistible new dancefloor forms.
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Waaju’s music revives soundscapes from Mali folk music, with Ali Farka Touré being a fundamental inspiration. But the quintet goes beyond that, embracing the different layers of London’s own musical culture. We can hear influences of Moroccan gnawa, Caribbean carnival music, Latin polyrhthms, Malian psychadelic blues…
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LCSM, standing for Likwid Continual Space Motion, is IG Culture’s new afrofuturistic, nu-jazz, broken beat project connecting the inner sound of London’s melting-pot-type-culture with the streets of Amsterdam and distant outer space. Earthbound contains 21 tracks that, played together, are more like trips to the unattainable spirits.
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After the success of his SJ’s Pockets, Vol. 1 in 2017, it is a pleasure to get back to Jefferis’ new project, his debut LP named Vibrations that dropped via DeepMatter last week - showcasing his evolution as an extremely talented multi-instrumentalist and adaptive producer.
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Beatmaker Reinier Thijs drops his debut project as a saxophone player and composer through Rucksack Records. Under the name of Thijsenterprise, this Dutch prospect presents Snits, bridging the gap between jazz and hip hop grooves.
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Ranging from classic deep house music to darker ambient and break beat heavy electronica, Purple Winds touches with ease different states of mind. Five tracks that add up to Simbad’s consistently high-quality discography.
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Through The Window contains three new originals, plus a groovy remix by Steven Wobblejay, and is 67100’s most accomplished work to date - mastering the blend of broken beat and jazz with polished instrumentation.
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Landing in 1968, O Som Psicodélico de L. C. V. was a mind-blowing piece for its time, standing the test of more than five decades, as a remarkably fresh exploration and expansion of the bossa nova and tropicália musical envelope.
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Pyramids is Lars Bartkuhn’s second release of 2020, following the wonderful Human, that came out by Visions Recordings back in March. Much like that project Lars takes us to long and progressive compositions with a sublime electronic ambient arrangement.
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Hailing from the vibrant and diverse Australian music scene, we introduce Natalie Slade, a neo-soul powerhouse possessing a timeless vocal ability, whose debut as a solo artist, Control, dropped last friday via Eglo Records.
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The third and final chapter of the Jazzvolution series follows the spirit of its predecessors, showcasing experiments in jazz-influenced hip hop and bringing together a cast that blends celebrated producers with names that need more attention.
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Courtesy of NBN Records, Onra and Pomrad join forces to present one of the most exciting projects for this summer: Swing Convention. Under the name OXP, the 14-track LP comprises an incredible number of all-star features. Devin Morrison, Ace Hashimoto, Domino, Horace Brown, T3, Reggie B, East Coast, Grand Puba just to name a few…
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The mysterious Japanese producer Atsushi Yano returns to Omena Records to deliver his new EP, Whole Rotta Love. Following the 2017 Rottie Bites EP, also via Omena, Yano’s new project maintains his excursions in jazz-flecked free form funk blended with trippy disco and afro.
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