Tag: acoustic

  • Inner City Life single – Hackney Colliery Band

    Inner City Life single – Hackney Colliery Band

    Ever wondered what drum ‘n’ bass would sound like if played by a brass band? Well wonder no more… Hackney in East London isn’t known for its coal-mining heritage. In fact, the only coal you’d find in this trendy enclave is on a few barbecues. So how Hackney Colliery Band arrived at their name is […]

  • 4hero presents EXTENSIONS – various artists (4hero)

    4hero presents EXTENSIONS – various artists (4hero)

    When an artist records someone else’s song in the pop world, it’s called a “cover”; the same thing in dance circles is a “remix”. Now, judging by this release, there’s a third category: an “extension”. Strictly speaking, it’s neither a cover nor a remix because the original artists — in this case, Marc Mac and […]

  • Guaranteed Niceness album review – Sonar Kollektiv Orchester

    Guaranteed Niceness album review – Sonar Kollektiv Orchester

    To celebrate its tenth anniversary, jazzy Berlin label Sonar Kollektiv has released a collection of old tunes that sound remarkably new. A lush blanket of strings and horns transform songs that were once enveloped in electronic wizardry. Jazzanova faves No Use and Run have been stripped of their club-friendly oomph and replaced with a live, […]

  • Loud… Louder… Stop! album review – Neil Cowley Trio

    Loud… Louder… Stop! album review – Neil Cowley Trio

    This album is sandwiched between the proverbial rock and a hard place. Fans of nu jazz, who favour a mains-powered instrument in the mix, will be put off by an acoustic trio. Meanwhile “proper” jazzers — those musos who listen to suites rather than songs — will find Loud… Louder… Stop! too damn catchy for […]

  • Junkyard Gods album review – Two Banks Of Four

    Junkyard Gods album review – Two Banks Of Four

    There wouldn’t be a broken beat or nu-jazz scene without the likes of Earl Zinger and Demus (of Galliano and the Young Disciples fame, respectively). Both were trailblazers of acid jazz, a genre that spawned numerous soulful incarnations. Intriguingly, this CD stirs up memories of those heydays. Maybe it’s the waltzy backdrop of Queen Of […]