Michele Manzo: All Rise [Darker Than Wax]
Italian native multi-instrumentalist Michele Manzo’s release “All Rise” flows from boom bap beats to laid back grooves. He demonstrates an ability to blend drum progarmming with live instrumentation seamlessly. “Crackablackalacka” is neck snapping hip-hop featuring Dudley Perkins and Georgia Anne Muldrow. “Train From Cali” is an mellow instrumental that oozes with warm vibes. Nicolas Ryan Gant’s elevates the funky track “The Best” with his smooth vocals. A solid offering from the talented musician/producer that’s certainly worth checking out.
Gyedu Blay Ambolley: 11th Street Sekondi [Agogo]
Ghanian legend Gyedu Blay Ambolley has been a staple of West Ghana since his début in 1973. The seventy two year old vocalist and saxophonist follows up his acclaimed 2017 release “Ketan” with “11th Street Sekondi”, named after the area he grew up in West Ghana. Ambolley has performed alongside legends such as Fela Kuti and Ebo Taylor. The nine track touches social and political topics while blending genres better known within the region as Highlife. “I No Dey Talk I Do Dey Lie” is a slow burning funk with soulful horns and afrobeat rhythms. “Sunkwa” begins with a flurry of horns and a funky guitar groove. Ambolley’s vocal style is more like his signature rap style known as Simigwa. Factor in his baritone voice and Tenor sax prowess and you’re in for a treat. “11th Street Sekondi” is warm, funky and engaging. Ambolley’s career, already filled with accolades is showing no signs of slowing down.
30 December 2019
Jordan Rakei – Mind’s Eye [Ninja Tune]
EVM128 feat. Renato Paris – Changes (Renato’s Live Version) [Studio Rockers]
Kutiman – Line 2 [Siyal Music]
Lapalux feat. Lilia – Limb To Limb [Brainfeeder]
Om Unit & Kid Drama – Untitled 1 [Apollo Records]
Saul feat. Brother Portrait – No Fuss No Fight [Rhythm Section International]
Scrimshire feat. Emma-Jean Thackray – Won’t Get Better [Albert’s Favourites]
Oliver Night – U Got To (NameBrandSound Remix) [CoOp Presents]
Sivey – Nobody Else [CoOp Presents]
Daniel Maunick – One Nite Stand [Far Out Recordings]
A Man Called Adam – Ou Pas [Other Records]
Marcos Valle – Alma [Far Out Recordings]
Abel feat. Shelley Chapman – Just Another Day (Atjazz Astro Remix) [Atjazz Record Company]
Don Carlos – Alina [Imogen Recordings]
Leon Ware – Are You Ready [Be With]
Yugen Blakrok – Ochre [IOT Records]
Jungle Brown – Keep It Movin’ [Mr Bongo]
Dabrye feat. MF Doom – Air (Abstract Orchestra Remix) [ATA Records]
The Cinematic Orchestra feat. Roots Manuva – A Caged Bird Imitations Of Life [Ninja Tune]
Greg Foat – The High Priestess [Athens Of The North]
Mark de Clive-Lowe – Bushido I [Ropeadope Records]
Seed Ensemble – The Dream Keeper [Jazz Re:freshed]
Ruby Rushton – Eleven Grapes [22a]
23 December 2019
Makoto Terashita Meets Harold Land – Dragon Dance [BBE Music]
Mabumi Yamaguchi Quartet – Distant Thunder [Union Records]
High Risk – Sad Are The Days [Jazzaggression]
Seeds of Fulfillment – The Provider [Mo-Jazz Records]
Starcrost – Grandfather Clock [Jazzman Records]
Sun Ra Arkestra – Children of the Sun (Live from Kalisz, Poland) [Lanquidity Records]
Azymuth – Manha (Demo) [Far Out Recordings]
Celso Rubinstein – Enquanto Houver [Notes On A Journey]
Ana Mazzotti – Roda Mundo [Far Out Recordings]
Amanita – Just Like A Rainbow [Pharaway Sounds]
Ronald Mesquita – Balança Pena [Mr Bongo]
Paolo Zavallone & His Orchestra – Papillon Rouge [Dualismo Sound]
Ojo Balingo – Igbe Eiye Oloburo [BBE Music]
Justine – Wordless Songs [Left Ear Records]
Spaceark – Sweet Hitch Hiker [Mr Bongo]
Marvin Gaye – Woman Of The World [Universal]
Chocolate Buttermilk Band – Head Games [Past Due Records]
Eric Kol – Let The Music Play [BBE Music]
Azwon – Paradise Island [Pressure Makes Diamonds]
The Four M Company – Live To Be Someone [Family Groove Records]
Vance & Suzzanne – I Can’t Get Along Without You [Kalita Records]
Donna McGhee – It Ain’t No Big Thing [Wewantsounds]
Steve ‘Doc’ Willoughby – All My Life [Izipho Soul]
16 December 2019
Vermont – Katzenjammer [Kompakt]
Salomea – Magnolia Tree [Kryptox]
Chakachas – Soledad [Africa Seven]
On-Ly – What’s the Weather? [La Sape]
Miyasaka 5 – Animals Garden [BBE Music]
Cem Tuncer – Pulling The Head Alone [Lin Records]
Cry Babies – Blás, Blás, Blás Soul [Far Out Recordings]
Foreign Beggars feat. Jehst & Blak Twang – Know The Vibe [Peng House]
Gang Starr – Full Clip [Cooltempo]
The Beatnuts – Yeah You Get Props [Relativity]
The Roots – Step Into The Realm [MCA Records]
Wiley – Step 2001 [Big Dada]
Brisa – Over The Sun [Bastard Jazz Recordings]
Blakbot – Detroit After Dark (Daz-i-Kue West London Broken Beat Mix) [Blakbot Music]
Werkha – Generation X [First Word Records]
Ayala – Ecoute [Loot Recordings]
Wu15 – The Anthem [Eglo Records]
Patrick Gibin feat. Javonntte & Mark de Clive-Lowe – Cloud Nine [Eglo Records]
Izo FitzRoy – Slim Pickings [Jalapeno Records]
Flamingo Pier – Boogie Meltdown [Soundway Records]
Apparel Wax – 007B1 [Apparel Wax]
Brothermartino – Dem Type Stars [Axe On Wax]
Lövestad – Miles [Freerange Records]
Syrup – 51 Cents Left [Compost Black Label]
2 December 2019
Pursuit Grooves – Cloud Pusher
EDMX – You Don’t Get It [Queen Nanny]
Dudley Perkins feat. Percee P – Hearing Test [Mello Music Group]
Dimlite – Generic Lo [Sonar Kollektiv]
Alphabets Heaven – Hold Out [Rx:Tx]
Don Karate – La Classe [Original Cultures]
Hiromasa Suzuki Trio – Hornet [Le Tres Jazz Club]
The Jazz Defenders – Costa Del Lol [Haggis Records]
The JBs – More Mess On My Thing [Now-Again Records]
Siti Muharam feat. Tamar Collocutor – Ashikibaya (Sam Jones Construct) [On The Corner Records]
Erick Cosaque – De Chate Cole [Heavenly Sweetness]
Donna McGhee – It Ain’t No Big Thing [Wewantsounds]
Herbie Hancock – Hang Up Your Hang Ups [Columbia]
Polyswitch – Ode To The Underdog [Astrofever Records]
Cocktail Party Effect – NTO [Osiris Music UK]
Dirg Gerner – The Art Of Letting Go [Eglo Records]
George Duke – For Love (I Come Your Friend) [MPS Records]
Weeks & Co. – Rockin’ It In The Pocket [Pastdue/Salsoul Records]
Leroy Burgess & Saving Coco – Work It Out [Favorite Recordings]
LTJ Xperience feat. Anduze – Infiltrator [Irma Records]
Sixtyone – Zelo [Verdant Recordings]
Jeran Portis – Alcala [Motech Records]
Mr Raoul K feat. Ahmet Sosso – Kele Bila (Stop Fighting) [Compost Records]
Jazztronik – Samurai [Especial]
Da-Lata: Birds [Kartel Music Group]
“Birds”, the fourth lp from London collective Da-Lata is destined to warm your soul with warm tropical Brazilian vibes. Originally formed in 1988 by Christian Franck and Patrick Forge, “Birds” is mainly Franck’s project with a few long time contributors along for the ride. Among the highlights are the aptly titled “Sway”, a blissful Afro-Brazilian tune laced with sparkling percussion and guitar rhythms plus soothing vocals from Vanessa Freeman. “Memory Man” simmers with warm Bossa Nova rhythms and the soulful vocals of Syren Rivers. “To B” is a stripped down acoustic tune with Franck on guitar and warm vocal melodies once again from Freeman. “Thunder Of Silence” is an up-tempo number with an irresistible groove and a funky horn section that features the unmistakable vocals of Bembe Segue. Ten tracks that will sink into your body and fill you up with good musical feelings, “Birds” is a gorgeous recording that shouldn’t be missed.
Floating Points: Crush [Ninja Tune]
Sam Sheppard aka Floating Points latest release “Crush” was made during a five week period during 2017. Whereas his previous release “Elaenia” was a five year process. No matter the length of time the work of art he continues to release is majestic. Sheppard’s utilization of electronics while encompassing a myriad of styles pays dividends once again starting with the opener. “Falaise” brims with intensity, filled with electronic experimentation and strings reaching a climatic fever pitch. “Last Bloom” ratchets up the tempo while providing atmospheric soundscapes. “Environments” starts out melodic and dreamy before shifting the tempo into overdrive. Best you laced those dancing shoes tight. The recordings for this release are more suited for the dance floor as opposed to ambient landscape of “Elaenia”. Nonetheless, this is another set of mesmerizing work from Mr Sheppard who continues to push his music forward and beyond.
Ronin Arkestra: Sonkei [Albert’s Favourites]
Ronin Arkestra is a Tokyo based collective led by multi-instrumentalist Mark De Clive Lowe. De Clive has assembled some of the première players in Japan’s jazz scene for this date. “Sonkei” is filled with rich and engaging compositions driven to greater heights thanks to Wataru Hamasaki on sax and De Clive Lowe on keys. Drummer Nobuaki Fujii from the amazing group Sleepwalker keeps the rhythm at a fever pitch and creates a canvas for everyone to paint figures of color and passion. “Onkochishin” and Cosmic Collisions are evidence of that. The latter finds De Clive Lowe alternating between synths and electronics playing off the explosive horn section. “Circle of Transmigration” is a delight that finds Hamasaki delivering breezy flute melodies The creativity flowing through this session soars from start to finish and leaves you thirsty for more. An exceptional piece of work that belongs every spiritual jazz fan’s collection.
The New Mastersounds: Shake It [Color-Red]
With twenty years in the game The New Mastersounds need no introduction. They continue to be pioneers of funk and soul and their new release “Shake It” doesn’t disappoint. As the title suggests they’ve shaken things up a bit by shedding the fusion from their previous recordings for a grittier funky sound. Acclaimed soul singer Lamar Williams Jr joins the band for this session and immediately puts his stamp on these body shaking recordings. “Let’s Go Back” kicks off with Eddie Roberts down south bluesy guitar riff before morphing into New Orleans funk along with soaring vocals from Williams Jr. “Taking Me Down” flourishes with Afrobeat rhythms and lively percussion from Thievery Corporation drummer Jeff Franca. “Kings & Queens” is another heater with funky horns and a soulful rhythm section. From slow burners to high energy grooves NMS have added another jewel in their crown with another jam packed lp.