Jan 20 2018
Get a listen of the London scene and preview “We Out Here” on Brownswood Recordings
Hitting the shelves next month is the We Out Here compilation, featuring some of the musicians that are making London one of the more exciting scenes in jazz, improvised music, and all the cool stuff that doesn’t fit neatly into a single category. It’s getting released by the Brownswood Recordings label, which was founded UK tastemaker Gilles Petersen. Many of the UK-based under-the-radar artists you read about on this site (and my monthly Bandcamp Daily column) don’t fly under Petersen’s radar, so if you’re unfamiliar with the guy, then let me just say I recommend his recommendations.
Some of the musicians on this compilation you’ve heard previously on this site. The music of Moses Boyd, Shabaka Hutchings, Ezra Collective, and Theon Cross have all received warm recommendations from these parts, but there are others that will be new to both you and I. That’s pretty cool. Give a listen to three of the tracks…
We Out Here releases February 9th, 2018 on Brownswood Recordings.
Learn more about the album, and pre-order it, on their Bandcamp page.
Also available for pre-order on Amazon.
Jan 21 2018
Name Your Price: Ezra Collective – “Chapter 7”
Today’s featured Name Your Price recording is Chapter 7 by Ezra Collective.
Their 2017 release Juan Pablo: The Philosopher illustrated the group’s arresting concoction of Afrobeat, modern fusion, cosmic jazz, post bop, hip hop and any number of other influences that seemed interesting to them at the time. Their 2016 release Chapter 7 doesn’t spread out quite so far, and interesting to hear how they reformulate the ratios to which influences make their mark and how. It’s the same quintet as on Juan Pablo, just without the guest musicians.
If you’re new to Ezra Collective, Chapter 7 is a nice introduction. If you’re hip to their 2017 release, then count this album as more of the good stuff.
Your album personnel: Dylan Jones (trumpet), James Mollison (tenor sax), Joe Armon-Jones (piano), TJ Koleoso (bass) and Femi Koleoso (drums).
Learn more about the album, and download it, at the artist’s Bandcamp page.
It’s also available at Amazon for five bucks.
Every Sunday, we’ll be featuring an album set to sell at Name Your Price.
A quick note about Name Your Price etiquette: Whether marked Free or Name Your Price, this music is free for you to download. You should. The musicians want you to have it in your music library to enjoy. But if you’re reading this site, no matter how diverse your backgrounds and experiences and lives may be, I’m completely certain that you all give a damn about the musicians who make your lives better with their creative pursuits, and you’d like to support them. So, for those of you who don’t have a lot of familiarity with the Bandcamp NYP/Free models, here’s some approaches people commonly take:
Obviously, any funds these musicians raise is gonna get invested in making more music, so it’s in everyone’s best interests that we financially support the musicians who build the creative supports that we rely upon to get through life and to remind us how beautiful life can be.
Cheers.
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By davesumner • Jazz Recommendations - 2016 releases, Jazz Recommendations: the NYOP editions • 0 • Tags: Name Your Price