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Nicole Cassandra Smit – Third In Line
Nicole Cassandra Smit caught my attention in late 2021, a track called ‘Strong Woman’ popped up out of thin air (you know how it is when you hunt around the internet for new sounds, I cannot remember where it appeared, most likely a radio show or an algorithm offering me something I might like) and… Read more
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Michael Wollny Trio – Ghosts
Sometimes an instrumental jazz album, in this case by a piano trio coming out of left field, can knit together far more cohesively if constructed around a theme. There is an abundance of that kind of glue trickling down on ‘Ghosts,’ because the unity relates to a number of factors. There is the literal sense… Read more
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Lady Wray – Piece Of Me
I do wish that albums like this were not saddled with the label ‘retro’ because it reduces what is, in this case, an outstanding piece of work. All that an artist is doing in producing music with this much analogue style warmth, is treating soul music with the respect it deserves and taking the trouble… Read more
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Caleb Nichols – Ramon
It is quite a bold move to base a conceptual project around a song character on a classic album then moulding it musically to the style of pop masters like The Beatles. If you want the audience to accept your premise you must at least create something that can sit in tandem with work established… Read more
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Laura Jurd – The Big Friendly Album
The four-piece band that trumpeter Laura Jurd rose to prominence in, Dinosaur, are a wonderful explosion of expressive free-flowing jazz-fusion occupying their own unique niche. Not exactly heavy, neither is much of their music an easy listen, it is a complex, often fast paced, mash-up of electronic jazz stylings with a progressive rock edge and… Read more
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Molly Tuttle & The Golden Highway – Crooked Tree
‘Crooked Tree’ is the record where Molly Tuttle goes full tilt into classic American Bluegrass, a fact which might raise concern that a once promising songwriter is running low on ideas, turning to the safety zone of tradition. Nothing could be further from the truth though because Tuttle has made the essential Bluegrass release of… Read more