Real African rhythms with rumbling guitars and Zamba’s lyrics, with neither the beats, rhythms, or Zamba’s raps missing a single step.
Caterina J is a bilingual and multi-talented songstress, flowing from one vibe and language to the next in her new jazz-pop album, 'Reborn.'
Dan Lipton's folk album, 'Water Rising' is like a collection of campfire and travel stories that you only collect by living them.
An excellent album that you can fit into the experimental singer/songwriter category.
MF DOOM maintained a legendary mystique throughout his storied career to his recently announced passing. Here's what we know about the Andy Kaufman of hip-hop and some of the greatest songs he's blessed us with.
Much like sand, Howe Gelb's music goes everywhere. From punky electro-pop to Americana to flamenco... you name it. Over 4 decades of musical exploration have made him one the most interesting cult icons in music today.
Ryan Dugré delivers an acoustic guitar album that is neither Fahey-style, modern classical, nor New Age, but all of those in the best sense of what they are supposed to be.
Describing the sound of WaxFeet's 'Blues and Pinks' is hard; like narrating someone else’s dream, but listening to a musical dream can be a thing of beauty.
J.L.G's "Lion Lady" creates the exact mood that we need to lift us up in these dour times.
XIXA's unique Calexico-esque musical blend is one of the more exciting musical propositions so far this year.
With 'Cedars', Field Works finds unifying elements in different musical concepts and poetry in different languages.
With 'Sirens Go By', the second installment of their four-part series, Eric Anders and Mark O'Bitz deliver an album perfectly suited for these isolated times.
Check out our sit down with rising jazz musician Mike Casey as we talk to him about his studio debut album 'Law of Attraction', his thoughts on the current resurgence of jazz in pop music, and more.
Whether you're keen on Zodiac signs and horoscopes or not, you certainly should be, because Marquis Hill’s musical vision on 'Soul Sign' is both fresh and inspiring soul-jazz/spiritual jazz.
Johnny Labelle’s 'XVIII' is in many ways like the reflection of the year of its release - 2020, dark, brooding, and late-night all over the place. Excellent.
She Brought Me Gasoline is able to fashion Americana to their own liking, without giving any indication that they hail from Mount Medvednica and not somewhere in the Appalachians.
Eric Anders and Mark O’Bitz deliver a somber reflection on our current times done Americana style.
Hailing from Italy, The Straddlerz deliver a hard rock lovers' album full of emotion and flair on their debut.
"Choose Your Weapon" by Scaramanga Silk, who has just seven listeners a month on Spotify, was recently, bizarrely, snapped up on Discogs, selling for over $41,000.
What do you get when you combine the pop of Blondie and Portishead’s trip hop grooves, with some film noir music flair? Essential listening from Australia's Amanda Easton.
With her debut album 'Maquishti', vibraphonist Patricia Brennan delivers rich, eclectic, contemplative music that couldn't be more perfect for this current time.
On her debuted album, 'Predestined', Kaleigh takes a step outside standard pop with promising results.
On 'Border Patrol,' Farees — musician, producer, poet, and activist extraordinaire — is right on target with both his music and his important message.
On "Precious Love," Chris Birkett escapes the smooth 'muzak' trap and turns it into a great single.