All posts tagged: Jazz

Lukasz Polowczyk & Margo Sanda Celebrate the Art of Minimalism with New ‘Chroma Key’ Project

Multidisciplinary artists Lukasz Polowczyk and Margo Sanda have come together to release their new 'Chroma Key' project. An exploration and celebration of minimalism, 'Chroma Key' is a rich collection of 21 micro-poems written by Berlin-based Polowczyk accompanied by the art work of Italian-born Sanda which is based on the author's own imagery and photos, all presented in a deck of cards format.

Listen to Sola’s New EP ‘Feels Like A War’

Powerhouse artist Sola has unveiled her new EP entitled 'Feels Like A War', which is out now via Jamz Supernova’s imprint Future Bounce. Produced by Sola herself, the four-track release features Moses Boyd, Ife Ogunjobi, Tora-i, and Raven Bush. Musically delivering a spirit-stirring taste of jazz, soul and more, the EP is a dense packing of social commentary and personal reflection handed with poise, class and ultimately gripping sounds that form the palette.

Honey Mooncie Releases Her Debut Mixtape ‘To Whom It May Concern’

With support from BBC Radio 1's Jack Saunders, Sussex artist Honey Mooncie steps up with her debut mixtape 'To Whom It May Concern'. Whilst this release may be dubbed as a mixtape, Honey Mooncie delivers pure album quality with the 8-track offering finding the singer effortlessly gliding between jazz and soul, with production courtesy of Fred Cox and Owen Cutts.

Public Display Of Affection (P.D.O.A.) ‘Spring’ Video

Berlin collective Public Display Of Affection or simply known as P.D.O.A, the project of creatives Madeleine Rose and Lewis Lloyd, released their single 'Rose' back in March of this year. While the experimental band may not have loads of music floating around, they have been doing live shows for a couple of years now. Unafraid to cross musical boundaries, P.D.O.A blend together everything from art punk to theatrical jazz, fostering something truly exciting.

Listen to Honey Mooncie’s ‘Better Run’

Having already been praised by Jack Saunders of BBC Radio 1 Next Wave and more, UK singer Honey Mooncie is scheduled to release her debut mixtape 'To Whom It May Concern' on November 12th. Fred Cox and Owen Cutts contribute to the production of the upcoming work.

Listen to Elli Ingram’s ‘Strange How Good Things Change’

Brighton-based vocalist Elli Ingram has unveiled her latest track ''Strange How Good Things Change'. The jazzy handing drips with warmth and soul, with Ingram knocking out a blissful performance. Reflecting on the idea of change and its benefit despite the hurt that can be attached to it, the single is a spirited piece that is delivered with sheer taste and class.

Check Out Amber-Simone’s ‘Black, No Sugar’

London-based artist Amber-Simone steps up to yet again deliver another high powered taste of soul with her latest recording 'Black, No Sugar'. A dedication to her heritage and a celebration of pride, the single finds the singer, musician and producer delivering buttery vocals over milky jazz meets soul instrumentation that is oh so enriching to the ear.