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Kaidi Tatham – Don’t Rush The Process [First Word Records]

“Don’t Rush The Process” is the fourth full length release by multi-instrumentalist Kaidi Tatham. Over the course of his career Tathum has become a prolific keyboardist. He has brought warmth and has made it an expressive part of his compositions. It’s no wonder that he’s become a go to guy for countless remixes. His list of collabs and remixes range from Marcus Valle to Allysha Joy among others. On the title track he’s accompanied by the Easy Access Orchestra. They add a soft symphonic element that compliments the jazz funk instrumental groove certain to keep your head on a swivel. “Sooretama” is a breezy Brazilian composition that features sweeping virtuoso rhodes playing from pianist Robert Mitchell. Tatham has long been a fixture in the broken beat community but he has challenged himself with a myriad of rhythms and harmonies on this release. The result is a refreshing disc filled with good vibes and tasty grooves you’ll find deeply satisfying.
https://kaiditatham.bandcamp.com/album/dont-rush-the-process
John Beltran presents Sol Set – Ola de Novo [All Good Music Label]

https://solset.bandcamp.com/album/ola-de-novo
The Cookers Quintet – The Path [Do Right Music]

https://thecookersquintet.bandcamp.com/album/the-path
Daniel Villarreal – Panama 77 [International Anthem]

https://intlanthem.bandcamp.com/album/panam-77
Brandon Coleman – Interstellar Black Space [Brainfeeder]

https://brandon-coleman.bandcamp.com/album/interstellar-black-space
Jasmine Myra – Horizons [Gondwana Records]

https://jasminemyra.bandcamp.com/album/horizons
Inkswel & The Snaglepuss – Chasing Infinity [Cosmocities Records]

DJ/Producer Jules Habib, aka Inkswel has proven to have traces of funk and a knack for the groove in his DNA. He has compiled a catalogue of essential grooves ranging from boom bap hip-hop to funk n soul. Inkswel’s latest release “Chasing Infinity” is no exception. It’s a album filled with bumpin tracks aided by a star studded lineup. “Everything” is tasty hip-hop featuring veteran rapper Dudley Perkins. “Butterflies” is laid back cosmic funk featuring the familiar falsetto vocals of Steve Spacek. The title track is an infectious dance track with a thumping groove that features veteran House vocalist Oliver Knight. We’re just scratching the surface here as there’s notable contributions from Kylie Audist, Amp Fiddler and more. An energetic album filled with various tempos certain to shake your hips and press repeat.
VA – Future Sounds of Jazz Vol 15 [Compost Records]

https://compostrecords.bandcamp.com/album/future-sounds-of-jazz-vol-15
Jimpster – Birdhouse [Freerange Records]

https://jimpster.bandcamp.com/album/birdhouse
Moonchild – Starfruit [Tru Thoughts Recordings]

https://thisismoonchild.bandcamp.com/album/starfruit