To sum up these three albums in a few words, would be to say that Highlife, Jazz and Afro-Soul is a journey...
In between Winter Jazzfest sets, I hurried through the slush and powder of New York City winter, in order to...
There is this trademark groovy, danceable, lightness to Sinkane’s songs that make them either deeply political music, in the same...
Formed in London in 1971, from a varied collection of Caribbean musicians, Cymande have blazed a funk-drenched trail and spread...
Random Activities of a Heart is the debut album of Retrospective for Love, a London-based international neo-soul band active since...
Welcome to Oddisee’s The Iceberg, where the obvious is not a third of what is not obvious: Look under cold...
Welcomed by a packed and doting Electric Brixton, The Hot 8 Brass Band met expectations: larger than life, feel-good and...
Gilles Peterson has become synonymous with the continued revelation of the latest talents that fuse non-traditional jazz with musical influences...
With his fourth studio album, Hellvisback, released a little over a year ago, he reached the top of the Italian...
Erykah Badu is a force who subtly commands the stage with her jazzy voice, enlightened song-writing and empathetic connection. This...
The concept of an outdoor jazz festival hardly conjures images of glitter-filled Glastonbury excitement, a young hip crowd and dance-fuelled...
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