The Manhattan Soul EP sees the Groove Boys Project join the Theory Of Swing roster, dropping its 7th release, and respect the imprint’s concept of “bringing back that magic feel“.
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Andy Ash new project, All The Colours, arises from his very own blend of music and visual art in an attempt to try and identify the common ground between the two, conveying the a huge range of human identities.
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Sound Is Like Water, dreamcastmoe’s debut on Ghostly's International's freeform label, Spectral Sound, just dropped and is ready to make its rounds conquering listeners of different genres.
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DjeuhDjoah & Lieutenant Nicholson present a new funky trip through afro influenced electronic soul textures. 2+ is composed by 15 tracks of eclectic, soft, deep and funk, where electronic grooves are hand in hand with soul music, afro beat and bossa nova.
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Westcoast Goddess serves up 4 of his signature upfront house jams for Aterral. Wear It Light catches live and vibrant frequencies, with each track being written without premeditation.
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October's playlist contains 55 tracks, that summarize the artists we’ve showcased during this month. Blend of live music with electronic approaches, groovy basslines and infectious percussion, club moments and home meditations. Almost everything is new.
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Jazzego Records has been accumulating relevant releases from Porto’s burgeoning underground scene. Granito is their brand new compilation, showcasing nine artists and nine musical approaches that connect the label’s diverse output - within jazz and all its many deviations.
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The Brazilian genius of Zopelar is back with Charme - an album of effervescent machine funk harking back to a golden era of Brazilian party music that drops tomorrow via Tartelet Records.
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Steady Weather, comprised by the extensive musical abilities of Ben Grayson and Tamil Rogeon, is about to drop their debut project - a self-titled EP of six tracks indebted to the melting pot of genre crossroads developed by the unique Australian neo soul & jazz community.
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Dego’s latest album, released by his own 2000Black imprint, is a focused, strip down affair that benefits greatly from extensive lead vocals courtesy of his latest collaborator, rising star Samii.
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Dropping today, Akira EP is Byron’s high-karat gold collaboration with the infamous Heist Recordings. He takes us from dark basement grooves to dreamy broken beats, featuring a remix by New York dance music wizard Kush Jones.
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Breathing and exhaling the best of jazzy, melodic and groovy house textures, Fred Aster presents a hour of pure class. The selection is beyond fantastic, approaching the sounds of loads of talented producers that have releasing diamonds to nurture us.
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Retromigration’s new EP is too good for us to not mention it. Following Versace Sheets EP, that was also released by Handy Records, Also Durag EP comes with silky smooth house vibes, as you can imagine.
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Average Stardawg EP is a great introduction Nat Home’s music. The 4-track EP sits between a kind of underground r&b from the US with stripped down deep house productions, conveying a very unique kind of groove
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Lucas represents not only his most complete project, but is also the best artistic expression in his discography. Gliding from disco to jazz, house and funk and featuring key collaborations, this is one of the essential albums from 2022.
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Broken Beach EP is the fourth release coming with the tasty Eclectic Beats Music stamp. The inevitable broken-beat and jazz-fusion-of-all-sorts connoisseur Rui Fradinho is back with another unconventional release that blends rhythms and tones from Africa, Brazil, Latin America and fado music.
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Felipe Gordon is currently one of the most revered deep house producers. His unstoppable output keeps our ears wide open. This time around we feature him with a double release that marked our musical weekend: Timeless, via Phonica Records; and Impresiones Acidas, via Clone Royal Oak.
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O Sótão’s favorite Pinty is back with a corageous album that marks late 2022. Pinty’s House ethos is based on his dreams of a huge house party, where every room has something different playing. That is very much successfully attained in 10 tracks that showcase a diversity of styles and approaches to sounds of London.
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SofaTalk’s new EP, released via Boogie Cafe, is a ‘must’ for those who lean towards that part of the musical spectrum where deep house blurs into nu-jazz and broken beat.
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September ‘22 playlist is composed by 50 tracks summarizing many different releases and artists we’ve showcased here. The quality is very high, we’re not modest about it. Every each one of these artists have something real to tell you.
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