With ‘Are You There, Boy?’ Beharie has come up with one of the best debut albums of 2023.
On 'Moonshine,' Maurice Louca & Elephantine present themselves as a new force in spiritual jazz.
On 'Calder Shapes,' composer/multi-instrumentalist Matthew Halsall presents his modern vision of spiritual jazz.
With their deep, dark blues/roots album Mark Stafford & Harry Butcher 'We Are The Perilous Men,' will be able to scare your late-night demons away.
In the same week we got two Nissan heavy projects in 'Gran Turismo' and 'Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn.' Both based on true events but only one involved a human being smuggled out in an instrument case.
New York artist/composer Chris Ianuzzi continues with his intriguing electronic explorations on "Edge of the Earth."
On his latest single "Serenity," Dutch composer Maarten Rischen shows what a good post-classical/ambient combination should sound like.
On his latest single, "Enough is Enough," Vancouver's Todd Kowaluk how a great acoustic guitar riff can give great color to a song.
On her latest album, 'What If?', flutist and vocalist Alex Hamburger exemplifies what good late-night jazz should sound like.
On her album 'Always You' Malaysian artist Lyia Meta presents all the positive elements of jazz-pop.
On 'Looking For You,' veteran session man Mr. Missy is able to cover almost the entire Americana ground.
This first U.S. release of Agony Street's 'Songs for William' deserve attention of all those who love the best in melodic pop-rock.
Phillip Namanworth's latest album fully deserves its title - 'Late Night Cafe', and is a combination of jazz, blues, and high-level lyrics.
On 'Our Roots Run Deep,' Dominique Fils-Aimé has delivered music that is at the same time fully traditional and fully modern, with some incredible results.
Laurence Anne's 'Oniromancie' is one of those truly nocturnal albums that will induce a dreamy state without putting you to sleep.
On their latest EP, 'Nothing for a Man,' Cincinnati's Spoils come u with more not so easily defined angular pop.
Cautious Clay's 'Karpeh' is an intricate genre-crossing album that will end up on many best-of-the-year lists.
'Divine’ presents Amanie Illfated as an artist whom we will certainly hear more from in the future.
Some late-night/film noir floats in Marc-E's latest single "Before the Thought."
On 'Astral Plains,' Canada's Peace Flag Ensemble delve into the realms of modern spiritual jazz.
Boston-based singer-songwriter Sam Bergquist on his latest EP, 'Wiser Then', escapes all the trappings of the singer-songwriter genre.
On '1964,' renowned folk artist Pat Guadagno comes with a personal, intimate take on the songs he finds significant for that year in time.
With his latest single "Ukraine," NYC singer songwriter continues that history-long tradition of protest songs.
On this career-spanning 41-track collection, titled 'The Simian River Collection 1980 -2020', Weingarten presents all the staggering variety of the music he has created so far.