The Brand New Heavies – Sunlight
The storied Acid Jazz crew, The Brand New Heavies will release Forward, their first album, in 7 years on May 21. Anchored by original BNH siren
The storied Acid Jazz crew, The Brand New Heavies will release Forward, their first album, in 7 years on May 21. Anchored by original BNH siren
[some] jazz 5 finds us showing the range of a lot of the new artists on the scene. Yatha Bhuta (Onra x Buddy Sativa) have
Parisian beatmaker Monk’s ability to create next level electronic funk was well documented on his previous release, Raw Futuristics (Download). He’s returned with the Truman
Sarah Williams White returns with a condensed version of her name and a funky, percussion heavy track that is sure to make you move! Provocative as
Have you ever just wanted to be exposed to some different music? Well Origami will do exactly! DJ Blue says this mix bends “many different musical genres,” and is “future-orientated with a lot of Amsterdam’s finest: some different musical scenarios that flow together to form an Origami.” Press play and get taken down the rabbit hole | Enjoy more DJ Blue HERE
Twice is the first single from Bendik Baksaas’ debut album 1991. At 25 tracks long, the album “is a musical depiction of growing up in
It’s hard to believe it’s been 5 years since Eric Lau’s New Territories was released. Lau never left us without treats though, with singles and
Mon Amie De’Troit is the first single from Tall Black Guy’s debut album, 8 Miles To Moenart. “The single itself features a sublime vocal performance
April23, Dandy Teru will unleash his new album, Adventures via Ubiquity Records. If you missed his video for Waters (view), peep this collaboration with Chi
Press play and step into a world of groovy joints and great breaks! Dust Jams Vol 3 is a testament to crate digging, samples and other
The Lotus is Boom!Box.Ruler’s debut release and a damned good one at that. There’s some really great moments here and we can’t see where he
Miles Newbold of Natural Yogurt Band has released a new project, Hammer, Anvil, Stirrup featuring live instruments under the alias The Sign of Four. Ranging from jazz to electronica, it’s an eclectic project with some arrestingly good moments like this Cal Tjader reminiscent moment, Mirage. Enjoy!
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