Montag, 6. März 2023

March 2023 Selection

Hi all,

March is here and so is a new selection including some great rap music by Anteek Recipes and Kastaway, heavy rock by Kowloon Walled City and Sign Language, catchy tunes by Jeff Tobias and Tony Molina, great jazz grooves by Jaubi, Clear Path Ensemble or JSPHYNX and much more.

Jonas






Legendary reggae percussionist Larry McDonald and saxophonist Anant Pradhan team up for their own take of a classic, keeping the cinematic spirit alive while seriously grooving along. The track is featured on a brand new 7-Inch record.


Taken from the transatlantic rap duo's new EP, that can hang with any considerable old school hip hop record. Great combination of rappers Shuteyes from Buffalo and Dirty Hairy from London/Zagreb and jazz-influenced beats .  


Appearing on the New Zealand based group's new album Solar Eclipse released on Soundway Records. Led by percussionist Cory Champion, the band blends different contemporary jazz styles while always focusing on great grooves and electric elements.


First single and opening track of the British band's upcoming album O Monolith, which will drop in June on Warp Records. It shows the band play a convincing brand of heavy rock music with progressive elements.


Crafting beats and putting his excellent trumpet skills to use, JSPHYNX's new album Reflex will soon publish on Sekito, the label run by rapper Alfa Mist who also appears on this track. 


Catchy and brilliantly produced track taken from Jeff Tobias' 2022 Recurring Dream album. He also released an even more recent LP that sees him in a much more experimental mood. 


Taken from London-based afrobeat artist Dele Sosimi's upcoming record The Confluence. On this album he teams up with Sam Duckworth and a number of session musicians to play well crafted tunes that sit between Sosimi's African heritage and modern soul jazz elements. 


As appearing on the bands latest album Piecework that features the California-based group's signature raw and heavy rock sound.


A band that always puts a new and raw spin to anything remotely called jazz music, Irreversible Entanglements once again released a remarkable record in Open The Gates with a captivating opener that goes by the same name. Energy time indeed.


New soul single by the British singer Paul Mac Innes, released on LRK Records. It shows a catchy Motown throwback sound with great rhythmic elements. 


Second track of Chicago-based rapper Kastaway's latest album The Art of Tradition, which delivers a fresh approach trough great rhyming and dynamic beatmaking.


Just one song that shows Tony Molina's great songwriting skills, as can be witnessed on his latest album In the Fade. Short tracks, great melodies and a unique sound.


New take on the 2015 hypnotic groove Sad Nile by Philophon Records' Polyversal Souls from Berlin. The linked song might still be the old version but I figured its worth sharing anyway. 


Easily claiming the title for most beautiful composition in this month's selection, this song sees drummer and composer Jeremy Cunningham and singer Katie Ernst building up a fragile yet momentous jazz track, appearing on the 2022 album A Better Ghost


First single from the Toronto-based duo's debut LP Puff, that shows great songwriting and a composition that could have earned a spot on Abbey Road as well.


Highly captivating sounds from Pakistan-based band Jaubi that combines elements of classical Indian music, contemporary jazz and hip hop beat approaches. Taken of the 2021 album Nafs At Peace.


Part of the 2022 release Window Pain that features atmospheric guitar sounds and elements of hardcore rock music. 


This track is the result of electronic music duo Haiku Salut and pianist Meg Morley collaborating on a new soundtrack for a 1930 silent movie 'People On Sunday'.

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