Balancing between nu-jazz and indie R&B, Stockholm’s own Cosima Olu has given us In Between, a project driven by deep, sophisticated rhythms that glide on velvet-smooth arrangements, soulful deliveries and sweet, jazzy horn lines.
Tag: Nu jazz
‘Bizarre, Dynamic, Visionary’ | Interview with Plants That Grow At Night
Get ready for ‘Frogging The Cosmos (Act 1)’, a rare blend filled with rich grooves, sweet psychedelic undertones, and masterful improvisations that defy easy categorization.
‘gestural, terrestrial, celestial’ | Interview with brad allen williams
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.
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.
‘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.
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
L’Antidote – The Orchard [Review]
L’Antidote, an instrumental trio comprised of Bijan Chemirani, Redi Hasa, and Rami Khalife are showcasing their latest single, The Orchard. … More
‘Introspective, Eclectic, and Energetic’ | Interview with Elyon Codekeep
A complex puzzle made up of many intricate pieces—at first, it might feel daunting, but by the end, the sense of completion is deeply rewarding.
‘colorful,a bit of drizzle,a bowl of hot soup’ | Interview with Mola Oddity
Mola Oddity, with Half A Sadday Saving Time, pushes the boundaries of sound, yet never at the expense of joy—its jazzy experimentation dances, playful and free, crafting a work as daring as it is delightful to the ear.