In the true dichotomy that is the tape release world, we’ve continued to trawl the digital world to search out some of the finest tape […]
Tag: Jazz
Two on the Radar :: Phoenician Blinds and L.U.C.A.
Exhilarating, vividly atmospheric fusion of jazz, afrobeat, rock and hip hop from new promising London-based quartet Phoenician Blinds, and a cosmic cinematic mélange of electronica, […]
Day For Night 2016 :: December 17-18 (Houston, TX)
Day For Night, though only in its second year, is presenting a world-class lineup of forward-looking music and visual art. Organized by Free Press Houston […]
Two on the Radar :: Amiina and Ryan Teague
Two albums from two different corners of the musical spectrum offer a true sense of a story for us to immerse in. Amiina :: Fantômas […]
Not just jazz :: Soulful rejuvenations
Azymuth and Yussef Kamaal bring jazz-funk back to the forefront, and The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble and Papa Chango summon the old spirits of afrobeat, […]
Not just jazz :: 4 More
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 […]
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 […]

















