Aman Jagwani's album 'This Place' delivers exactly on the promise delivered by the single of the same name - smooth jazz that defies standard smooth jazz formulas.
On 'London Fields,' Ambient Jazz Ensemble presents music that can proudly bear both ambient and jazz tags.
With 'Skopje Sessions,' Aneta George & Martin Milcent Trio come up with a subdued but quite effective jazz album.
With "Alaye," Ansa GaRangDengZhen, aka Zen, shows how a folk electronic music combination should really be done.
With 'Experience," Aries Marquis successfully covers a wide ground of modern soul and R&B.
With his third album, 'Leap of Faith', Arnab Sengupta, shows all the hidden treasures that can lie in so-called "sophisticated pop."
On 'II' French trio Bada-Bada show what a combination between jazz and techno should sound like.
Barra Brown delivers a flawless and natural jazz/hip-hop fusion album seen from the jazz side of things, with excellent results.
On 'Yoreself,' Beatnik Neon is able to stand above your standard electronic-based music, successfully combining a number of different genres.
On 'Ghosts Revisited' Beo String Quartet add a twist to their modern classical/prog rock combination.
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Cashavelly Morrison's "Match Me" sounds like the lovechild of '90s alternative rock and Sarah McLachlan in its unadulterated poignancy.
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.
Amo Jr. confirms the title of his latest single, "Emotions," with a genre-crossing song and a delicate, emotional delivery.
On "Closure," Anni Pohto crosses genre borders with ease and has a beautiful balance between the excellent vocals and intriguing soundscape.
Arandel's ‘InBach Vol. 2’ has the capability to appeal to those who like both modern and more classic sounds.
With their debut EP, 'Shimmer', Arktik Lake deliver intricate yet very melodic psych-pop/rock worth a listen.
Babbling April's dreamy, melancholic indie single, "Worst Kind of Parties," is that strange, lonely feeling you get at parties you don't feel a part of.
Barista works in the realms of adult-oriented rock with 'Open Sesame Vol 1', without falling into any trappings of the genre.
Greek psych-rock band Bazooka deliver excellent music worth diving into with their latest release, 'Kapou Allou' (Somewhere Elsewhere).'
Bent Self with support of Kool Keith and DJ Blesd1 delivers his own unique brand of sci-fi hip-hop with "Murder On Mars."
'Underexposed!: The 50 Greatest Movies Never Made', by Joshua Hull, is a fun, engaging read that takes a look at a long list of movies that for whatever reason never saw the light of day. An intriguing collection of "what-ifs."
Camel Power Club deliver an almost perfect pop collection with the latest album 'Narukanaga.'
On 'We're All Going Down," Cass Clayton and her band deliver a potent blues/southern soul combination for modern times.