Time Capsule, a publisher focused on reissues that capture the feelings and sound experiences of all times and spaces, has just dropped an unmissable collection of some of the best works by Mário Rui Silva. Stories From Another Time brings together three albums released between 1982 and 1988.
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KX9000 has established himself as one of those producers to keep under close watch. Now he’s back with his fantastic universe of jazz-funk and disco-house, delivering a new 5-track EP entitled 2L84ME, once again via Pont Neuf Records.
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Nathaniel Cross’ long-awaited debut EP came out last friday. Via First Word Records, The Description Is Not The Described is a beautiful mark in his journey of two decades - from the first time picking up the trombone to the release of his own compositions into the world.
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Amaro Freitas consolidates his status as one of the most important jazz musicians hailing from Brazil. Via Far Out Recordings, his new album Sankofa is a spiritual quest into the forgotten stories, ancient philosophies and inspirational figures of Black Brazil. It’s also his most stunning and sincere work to date.
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Ritmo Terco debut EP, Cosmic Vibrations, introduces us to a local production duo Rush City and Handerk, fusing house, techno, tribal, hip hop, reggae, breaks and African percussive themes with ease.
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Lev Dyskin (a.k.a. Leiba) is an up and coming Russian producer, presenting a strong EP via the one and only Ltd. W/Lbl. UNLIMITED004 is a smooth 4-tracker heavily based on jazz & disco samples, as per usual in the german-based label catalog.
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Their new Various Artists compilation, Madre Lingua, is a collection of songs born via the constant interactions among the artists that gravitated around Mother Tongue Records in the first two years since its opening.
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Establishing himself as one of the most promising producers in the German hip hop scene, LESKY presents us his first full-length album, released by Melting Pot Music. Meraki follows his trademark sound, bringing together the best of many worlds under one cohesive and personal groove.
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Expansions and Transformations: Part I & II is Rosie Turton’s sophomore project, following Rosie’s 5ive, her debut in 2019 via Jazz re:freshed. The new record from the british trombonist explores the ideas of impermanence and evolution and how this intertwines music and mind.
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Exploring classic house sondwaves, the Russian label has released a few records under the GLBDOM Classic stamp and we had to write about Katermurr’s Warm Night EP, which dropped today. Going deep, way deep, into the roots of house music, this young talent from Switzerland provides a strong four-track record.
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Returning to Shall Not Fade after the success of their sellout LP Earth Tones last year, Earth Boys present the Automatic EP, to continue the Bristol label’s new Classic Cuts series. The Brooklyn-based duo showcase their usual deep house energy.
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This 16-track ‘car ride’ sees Athletic Progression dive deeper into their intricately fused world of experimental, groove-based music. It celebrates freedom and spontaneity at its core, beautifully capturing those playful moments where jams become songs.
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Axis Records keeps ‘opening up the books’ with another prime release that we have to share with our audience. In the fantastic Nuovo Futuro, Raffaele Attanasio presents a jazz-tinged, angular, progressive and championing album by coalescing influential factors.
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Moonlit Train marks the beginning of a new chapter in the young career of Tiawa, expanding her reach to bigger stages and bringing with her the rebellious spirit of reggae music, the lyricism from hip hop and reggaeton, and a romanticism reminiscent of Lauryn Hill.
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Following his debut LP, Cross Section, which dropped in 2019, Kez Ym joins the Kooley High Records’ roster to deliver a ‘no-filler’ EP. Dammed Up is a project that currently plays on repeat around here.
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The 19 year old THEOS blows up in here, scoring Shall Not Fade’s new Killer Cuts series that focuses on no-filler dancefloor oriented house music. We Miss The Crowd EP is a club-craving record comprised with seven bombastic tracks.
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On bass, Henry Hick (a.k.a. Horatio Luna), is one of the most important musicians of that vibrant musical scene. Now he presents himself as the leader of The Psychedelic Freaks and releases a true sound odyssey that takes to a different galaxy.
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With Love, From Glasgow is a mesmerizing debut LP from Rebecca Vasmant, showcasing her talent in composing, producing and performing to deliver a strong piece comprised by eleven tracks that feature the breadth of the incredible jazz talent Glasgow has to offer.
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João Donato joins Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Adrian Younge to head the seventh and last edition of the Jazz Is Dead series. Way beyond a simple homage to Donato’s impressive body of work, Jazz Is Dead 007 is just a great (and new) jazz album.
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It’s time to shine the light over George John and his groovy return to Blaq Numbers - OIAIO EP, drops tomorrow. Loaded with spacey glitch house vibes, this new five tracker reminds us of the summer scents and the unattainable expectations of a night that is about to start.
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