Emerging from the Mamelodi township near Pretoria in the early 1960s, Malombo carved a unique path in South African music.
The late trumpeter and writer Ian Carr, who worked with Michael Garrick in the Rendell/Carr Quintet, once described the ...
Kati Brien’s Zelebrity Zebra arrives as a coolly poised entry in her catalogue, a record that values restraint over ...
Field Recordings from Other Constellations” is a collaboration between electronic music boffins, Isambard Khroustallov (the ...
Shifting Paradigm Records has quietly carved out a niche over the past decade as a sanctuary for adventurous, forward-looking ...
The Lebanese-American writer and poet Khalil Gibran once eloquently said “Your body is the harp of your soul” while Game of ...
The new release from French double bassist and composer Théo Girard introduces MOBKE – a Franco-American quartet whose sound ...
After the evocative textures of 2023’s Letting Go of Forever, SHOLTO returns with his most emotionally unflinching work to ...
With Martha’s Dance, Danish trumpeter and composer Rolf Thofte delivers a striking debut that is both personal and assured, ...
Steve Tibbetts’s new album, “Close”, his eleventh on the ECM label, is a haunting, deeply intimate statement – a twilight ...
From Glastonbury to Slovakia, Ari Tsugi’s latest album Ryto Vėjas ir Mėnulis (“Morning Wind and the Moon”) finds a fitting home on the adventurous Slovak imprint Sinko Records – a label celebrated for ...
Under the leadership of composer and multi-instrumentalist Mak Murtić, Mimika Orchestra have carved out a distinct identity: since their founding in London (and now based in Zagreb) they mix Balkan ...
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