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Tag: Jazz

Ireesh Lal – Mvmt VI: Third Eye Chakra [Review]

There is good fusion music, there is excellent fusion music, and then there is Ireesh Lal.

Electronic, Fusion, Indian, Ireesh Lal, Jazz, Sitar, Tabla, Trumpet, USA

Moonfish – Drop of Water [Review]

“Drop of Water” is the debut cut by Moonfish, an electronic jazz piece of art.

Electronic, Jazz, Lon, Moonfish, Piano, UK

OKAN – Espiral [Review]

What female-led Okan achieves with Espiral is to make a diverse patchwork of classic and more innovative rhythms.

Cuba, Jazz, OKAN

Sara Abraham – Big Man [Review]

Big Man has a calming and pleasant sound which also shows that there has been lots of excitement as well as complexity in its creation process.

Bossa Nova, Cyprus, Jazz, Pop/R&B, Rotterdam, Sara Abraham

An interview with Bruno Heinen

Our discussion with the London-based contemporary improvising pianist.

Bruno Heinen, Jazz, Piano, UK

An Interview with Marcos Pin

Jazz is definitely an exuberant genre to be involved with, but our interview with Marcos Pin contains some pretty serious and thought- provoking answers as well.

Guitar, Jazz, Marcos Pin, Spain

Monsieur MÂLÂ – MISEMO

“Misemo” means the favorite phrase, the one that comes in mind and gives you motivation when it’s needed according to … More

France, Funk, Jazz, Monsieur MÂLÂ

An interview with Jo Kaiat

His new album is a meeting point of sweet sounds and cultures.

Avishai Cohen, France, Jazz, Jo Kaiat, Nice, Piano

better than TV – Standing With Sally

‘better than TV’ builds a universe in which the listener can escape reality and live the first row experience of a big theatre.

better than TV, Jazz, UK

Emma Johnson’s Gravy Boat – Where Were You Hiding?

Eclectic composer Emma Johnson pairs up here with expressive vocalist Nishla Smith delivering a harmony rich jazz ballad.

Jazz

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