I’m thrilled that two of my favorite musicians have collaborated on this fuzzy and upbeat LP. This is only the second post-Kikagaku Moyo album from the group’s co-founder, singer and guitarist Tomo Katsurada since their dissolution. Perhaps his work at blog favorite label Guruguru Brain keeps […]
Thank the universe for another Misha banger. The library music legend delivers a particularly psychedelic effort here. Primo space jazz, but think less Sun Ra and more Pink Floyd conducted by Duke Ellington. Just two big tracks like God intended for all psych records to be. […]
The multi instrumentalist (also of blog favorite space/kraut rockers Centre El Muusa) has been on a hot streak through the 20s, and this is another genius jazz/library record. In Focus is perhaps my favorite since the 2020 record by the enabled dubbed Misha Paniflov Sound Combo, […]
Great electric, psychedelic jazz funk. Voodoo Sound Club hones their broad afro jazz influences into an even tighter sound than before and subjects their deep grooves to long improvisations that become new grooves in turn. The record is just four massive tracks, with each side dominated […]
More lo-fi high-vibes jazz from the Estonian multi instrumentalist and band leader. The record is four long tracks written and produced in two days, and you sure can’t hear the urgency in these laid back tunes but you can hear the inspiration. This one is perhaps […]
I’m playing one of my very favorite records this late morning. Greg Foat put together a killer band for this one, it feels like a project he was passionate about. The label Athens of the North only releases sonic gold, and the pressing and packaging is […]
Some may know this Estonian multi-instrumentalist from groups like Estrada Orchestra or Centre El Muusa. I play his uplifting, psychedelic music on repeat. It’s easy on the ears but has a lot to give. This record incorporates elements of many kinds of instrumental music, and each […]