Modern Jazz
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Introducing… KAU
What happens when contemporary jazz goes clubbing? KAU has the answer.
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GoGo Penguin return with new single ‘Fallowfield Loops and new album in June
Jazz fusion trio return with plenty more piano, bass, and grooves as they try out new ideas and sounds to reflect where they are today.
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Glass Museum return with ‘GATE 1’ merging electronica into their keys and drums
The cinematic jazztronica duo collaborate with Arthur Hnatek to bring more electronics into the mix for their new single
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Svaneborg Kardyb – Superkilen Review
Intimate, rustic, freeflowing and restorative - this is a whirlitzer and a drum kit union at its finest.
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Introducing… Bandler Ching
A wild shapeshifting ride that explores what happens when industrial trap, vaporwave and a contemporary jazz saxophonist collide!
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Kessoncoda – Outerstate Review
A 10/10 debut album that is a tour de force of piano playing and percussive assaults.
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Introducing… Paradise Cinema
Fourth World modern jazz inspired by dreams and quantum physics.
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Fergus McCreadie – Stream Review
A modern jazz masterpiece shaped by the flow of water.
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Esy Tadesse – Ahadu Review
Ethiopian music breaks out of its borders into desert blues, psych rock and jazz.
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Introducing… Kessoncoda
A cinematic melting pot of jazz crossover, cinematic synths and beautiful piano melodies.
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GoGo Penguin’s ‘From The North’ is an exceptional live release
A note perfect performance from the modern jazz trio revelling in their craft.
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Arjuna Oakes & John Psathas – Sierra Review
Reimagining modern jazz with traditional Greek folk instruments.
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Svaneborg Kardyb – At Home (An NPR Tiny Desk Concert) Review
A rustic and spirited performance from the extremely talented Danish keys and percussion duo
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Introducing… House of Waters
A six-string electric bass and a hammered dulcimer met in a world jazz fusion bar...
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Introducing… Jeremy Dutcher
Unique operatic tenor who mixes all kinds of genres of music with his Wolastoq First Nation roots
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Glass Museum revisit ‘Caillebotis’ for a piano solo rework
Piano electronic duo revisit a track for an intimate reworking.
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Hania Rani returns with new single ‘Hello’, embracing her ethereal jazzier side
A new cross-over era for the composer and evocative pianist.
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Penguin Cafe return with new single ‘Re Budd’ in full costume
Bringing optimism, balafon and a ukulele to the orchestral genre.
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Hanakiv – Goodbyes Review
Balancing chaos and calmness with cinematic prepared pianos.
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Introducing… Danny Kuttner
Soulful R&B and contemporary jazz songs about love and self care.
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Introducing… FEZ
Musically schmooze your way to best boy status with this psychedelic bluesy number.
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Introducing… TUKAN
Mixing modern jazz and indie music and taking it to the dance floor.
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Jemma Freese – Shadow Boxing Review
Welcome to math jazz - a genre you never knew you needed.
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Introducing… Sunda Arc
Bringing saxophones and bass clarinets to the electronica sphere.
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GoGo Penguin – Between Two Waves Review
When a refreshed excitement to play again shines through the speakers.
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Introducing… Alina Bzhezhinska & HipHarpCollective
Jazzy harp but not as you normally find it.
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Introducing… Szun Waves
Jazzy ambience and earth tremors from opposites ends of the planet.
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Introducing… Airport People
Nu-jazz / contemporary classical hybrid to bring light drama to your morning rise.
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Introducing… Collisions
Alt composer supergroup merge genres for a cinematic jazz style.
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Glass Museum – Reflet Review
Jazztronica duo take it to the dance floor.
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Introducing… Akusmi
Cosmic Jazz from the Fourth World.
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Introducing… Forgiveness
Prolific new jazz artists combine for a musical journey built on friendship.
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Portico Quartet – Next Step Review
Offcuts just as great as the album tracks.
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Glass Museum return with new single – album coming April
Jazztronica duo return with stunning new single.
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Portico Quartet – Monument Review
A grand jazztronica awakening.
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Charlotte Greve, Wood River and Cantus Domus – Sediments We Move Review
One of the most daring and expressive albums of 2021.
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Introducing… Ben Marc
A melting pot of influences surging forward to create new jazz
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Neil Cowley – Hall of Mirrors Review
A beautiful ode to rediscovering creativity again.
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Portico Quartet – Terrain Review
If handpan jazz channelled post-rock.
































