The second installment of Igloo Magazine’s Not just jazz series, a succinct coverage of four more albums that push, stretch and merge musical boundaries and […]
Tag: Jazz
Double Review :: Renegades Of Jazz / Manuel Volpe & Rhabdomantic Orchestra (Agogo)
Two beautifully eclectic albums which craftily assemble a myriad of influences into a unique sensory experience. Afrobeat, funk and jazz, electronica, traditional music and dub, […]
Not just jazz
A succinct coverage of four boundary pushers, most likely filed under jazz at record stores and online music shops. Four albums that distinctly and assertively […]
Krishna :: Ascend to Nothing (Silken Tofu)
While free jazz, metal and electronic squigglism are all components, the relentlessly massed power drone of Ascend to Nothing might also aspire to something more, an […]
SONIC EXPOSURE :: Naima
“Although there are never any defining labels, we have sometimes been taken for a post-jazz band. The definitive idea would be to take the jazz […]
SONIC EXPOSURE :: The Comet is Coming
“As a band I think we try to directly interact with the universe’s parameters of space, time, matter and energy. Each track is a new […]
SONIC EXPOSURE :: Vula Viel
“Recording and mixing was great fun, but it’s playing live that has taken this music out of Ghana and theory and into London and pumping […]
Modus :: Quattro & Piano Chain / The Garden Of Sinus (Wo-Land/Marmo)
In parts its bumpy, even jarring, at other moments it’s as smooth as silk. One thing you can be sure of, it’s always different and […]