Guru - Jazzmatazz Vol. 3: Streetsoul
The album that caught an entire scene at its most electric — right before the world figured out how to commercialise it.
Rave-baroque fusion that finds the common ancestor both traditions share: mathematical precision, physical resonance, and collective altered states.
The album that caught an entire scene at its most electric — right before the world figured out how to commercialise it.
Political R&B from an enigmatic collective. Music as message.
The Beatle who abandoned his studios to record drums in the bathroom. McCartney II is still his strangest, most prescient album — and I can't stop thinking about it.
Rare Portuguese jazz with deep African roots — bamboo flute as the centre of something that barely has a name.
Live at Culturgest for the new album presentation. Bruno Pernadas keeps shapeshifting.
How Rick Rubin's documentary changed my perspective on McCartney and inspired a deeper exploration.