Advertisement
Advertisement

Elliot Marlow-Stevens

Elliot Marlow-Stevens is a musician and PhD student at Durham University. Supervised by Andy Hamilton, his thesis is on aesthetics within jazz from the late 1940s onward. His initial introduction to jazz was through the music of John Coltrane and Gil Scott-Heron and, being guitarist, he was later influenced by Allan Holdsworth, John McLaughlin, Grant Green and Frank Zappa, to name a few.

Patrick Bradley: Exhale

Patrick Bradley releases his fifth album, Exhale, and as the liner notes explain, he draws inspiration from his religious beliefs as well as looking...

The Brig Band: Alive & Plugged

West Coast ensemble The Brig Band, who take their name from a bar in Venice, California where they formed in 2002, release their first...

Tamil Rogeon: Son Of Nyx

In his career so far, Tamil Rogeon has composed music for acclaimed film and television, conducted the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, and has had orchestral...

Modasaurus: 4K

Canadian quartet Modasaurus release their second album, 4K, with tracks covering a range of styles and influences, all firmly rooted in contemporary jazz fusion. The...
- Advertisement -

Jacob Sacks: Montreal

Pianist Jacob Sacks’ latest album is a series of improvisations, recorded in one session in 2019. As the short blurb on the digital release’s...

Australian Art Orchestra: Sometimes Home Can Grow Stranger Than Space

The Australian Art Orchestra’s latest project is inspired by the First World War and the impact it had on the people of Australia. The...

The Peter Leitch New Life Orchestra: New Life

Canadian jazz musician Peter Leitch has recorded and performed with an array of well-known names, such as Oscar Peterson and Milt Jackson, as well...

Gary Peters: No Pedals No Way Vol. 2 – 2020, Grooves

Musician and philosopher Gary Peters releases a series of improvisations, based around electronica and pedal steel guitar. In total, there are four volumes of...
- Advertisement -

Pascal Marzan & Alex Ward: (VU)

Guitarist Pascal Marzan and clarinetist Alex Ward release (VU), which consists of six improvised tracks between clarinet and microtonal guitar. Released on Ward’s own...

Green Tangerines: Live Session

Liverpool-based Green Tangerines offer up a new live album, following the release of their first album, Tangerines, in June this year. Citing fusion of...

Chris Trinidad: Chris Trinidad Y Canción Tagalog

Described in the release notes as “a musical reimagination and remix of the colonial heritage of the Philippines and of Cuba”, Chris Trinidad’s latest...

Matt DeMerritt: Fool’s Journey

Multi-instrumentalist Matthew DeMerritt is a musician based in Los Angeles with a great many credits to his name. He's toured and recorded with a...
- Advertisement -