Brad Allen Williams teams up with the soulful vocalist J. Hoard for “the fruit,” where the sweet psychedelia and the intriguing songwriting meet the trippy flute solo by Elena Pinderhughes, leaving listeners hungry for more.
Tag: Jazz
‘Lush synthesizers and dust’ | Interview with The Diasonics
Calling all crate diggers! Larks by The Diasonics is the kind of hidden gem you’ve been searching for, a brand new track that perfectly captures the rare groove sound.
Matt Wilde – It’s Ok, Feel It [Review]
The entire production is a triumph of smooth, polished sound, evoking the perfect scene of a stylish, cosmopolitan bar filled with all the right people. Click play, feel it.
Gabriel Gosse – MYSTIC KORA [Review]
Imagine waking up early in the morning, when the silence is only disturbed by the subtle movement of the nature.
‘eclectic, emotional, poetic’ | Interview with Valeria Maurer
Get lost in the music with “Labyrinth,” an art-pop jazz track from Here is the Silence that creates its own musical labyrinth of sound.
‘Melodic, free and open’ | Interview with Daniel Stahre
“Gånglåt från Halland”—a “walking song” in Swedish—establishes a peaceful, melodic groove with a characteristic melodic theme that gently guides the listener into the album’s sound.
‘Free. Experimental. Energetic.’ | Interview with Janko vs. Leander
A testament to pure, completely computer-free setup where effects-laden guitar converses with an experimental rhythm section, weaving electroacoustic jazzy soundscapes with electronic textures.
‘Fluent, progressive and diverse’ | Interview with Cem Çatık
Hailing from Turkey, Cem Çatık delivers jazz fusion that strikes the perfect balance between slick riffs and masterful improvisation. Oh, and they do sound funky as hell! Check out our interview below.
Counterfictionals – The White Lodge [Review]
“The White Lodge” by Copenhagen’s sextet, The Counterfictionals, is a deeply atmospheric track. What really gets you is that hypnotic … More
Philippe Bestion trio – Five of the Fruit/Montesacro [review]
The trio’s music will appeal to both dedicated jazz enthusiasts and listeners who prefer soulful songwriting over arrangements where technical skill overshadows the heart’s true voice.