The Loop is by far Rakei’s most cohesive and evolutionary work to date following an impressive career of previous releases, each of which have demonstrated his natural curiosity and capabilities in exploring new sounds.
"Flowers’ is an homage to the journey of my first love, the patience it requires, and the pivotal moment I met my wife. It reflects on our memories and...
By 1970, London composer Neil Ardley had already begun weaving orchestral colour into British modern jazz, but this project marked a clearer turning point....
Recorded in 1967 but not released until 1978, Lee Morgan’s The Procrastinator stands in hindsight as one of the monumental achievements of the trumpeter’s...
Newly recorded, abridged version of Sleep informed by those concert experiences and focusing on the movements within the composition that are more in the...
The protean Quincy Jones returned to the recording studio as a leader after a long stretch in Hollywood with this triumphantly contemporary big band album....
Features wicked jazz dance tune 'Troublemaker'Joining pianist John Cameron in the "good and the great of British Jazz" line-up is bass player Danny Thompson,...
Crafted between his legendary music room at home as well as various corners of the globe, Djesse has explored Jacob’s wildest dreams, and Vol. 4 brings...
A highly interesting amalgam of a Quincy Jones record from 1971. The tracks range from the ambitious Guitar Blues Odyssey to TV-theme tunes – absolutely...