PYJÆN drop second album 10th September
PYJÆN are set to release their second album ‘Feast‘, planned for September 2021 on DeepMatter Records. The five piece outfitContinue Reading
PYJÆN are set to release their second album ‘Feast‘, planned for September 2021 on DeepMatter Records. The five piece outfitContinue Reading
British jazz mainstays Tony Coe (father of Gideon Coe) and John Horler have announced the release of a new albumContinue Reading
The third album ‘For A Brief Moment We Could Smell The Flowers’ from acclaimed Bristolian sax and drums duo RunContinue Reading
In honor of the label’s 20th anniversary, Daptone proudly announces The Daptone Super Soul Revue Live at the Apollo, aContinue Reading
A blossoming artist within the South African electronic landscape and a name firmly on the rise, Cape Town-based DJ, producer,Continue Reading
Free-spirited jazz improvisation and underground LA beats sensibility combine on Lionmilk Quartet’s forthcoming live debut album, O.T.S. Classically trained, raisedContinue Reading
Ungodly War is one of the many stand outs from our 2020 reissue of Lamont Butler’s one and only albumContinue Reading
Following up his score for the japanese Netflix Anime series “Carole & Tuesday”, Mocky returns to album mode with hisContinue Reading
Bristol seven-piece Snazzback releases “Alice”, the second single to be taken from their forthcoming stunning second album “In The Place”Continue Reading
Brooklyn NY-based composer, trumpeter, and singer jaimie branch shares second single “Theme 002” (Live at Moods 01/23/2020) available on allContinue Reading
Bring Backs marks Alfa’s first release for the label ANTI- and is also the most detailed exploration of his upbringingContinue Reading
Glaswegian musician, producer, DJ and curator Rebecca Vasmant announces her debut LP ‘With Love, From Glasgow’, showcasing the breadth ofContinue Reading
Damon Locks & Black Monument Ensemble release “Keep Your Mind Free,” a new single from their forthcoming album, NOW, outContinue Reading
Given the tumultuous events of the past year, you’d be forgiven for looking through a glass darkly. And the prospectContinue Reading
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