
Exclusive Premiere: Eje Eje “Saved From The Jazz” (Forthcoming on Batov Records)
Şatellites band leader Itamar Kluger has unveiled a new psychedelic funk project, Eje Eje, and we have the exclusive premiere of their latest single “Saved From The Jazz.” The track is lifted from the forthcoming ‘Middle Eastern Grooves’ compilation on Batov Records, which features standout tracks from the label’s highly …

Exclusive Premiere: Ben Hauke “Save The Date”
“Save The Date”, our exclusive today, is a fresh take on classic house & garage by Ben Hauke, one of our favorite dancefloor centric artists. Last Year At Marienbad, an Oath sub-label, is due to release a new mini-album by Ben Hauke, a talented and multi-faceted artist. Since his debut …

BALANCE #573 – Hosted by Spacewalker
Spacewalker at the helm on the first show of the year (finally!), and it’s about that time for another journey through the sounds of Balance! This month’s audio excursion showcases the best of the underground global sounds with fresh cuts from artists like Manuel Darquart, Stonie Blue, Liv.e, Jeroboam, Dju …

Exclusive Premiere: Yoofee “One Is None (SJ M)” (forthcoming Casa Voyager)
We’re happy to share this hot new track from Yoofee featuring Douniah on the vocals, upcoming on the Casa Voyager imprint. Big one!!! Soulful, jazz-infused broken beats from Berlin! Incredibly talented jazz pianist and producer Yoofee debuts on Casa Voyager! A must-have for both: sensitive souls and sophisticated groove lovers. …

Exclusive Premiere: Pedro Ricardo “Ode ao gato”
Pedro Ricardo, an exciting new signing to Soundway Records, shares “Ode ao gato” – a killer jazz number dedicated to legendary Argentinian saxophonist, Gato Barbieri. According to Pedro, “for me, this song is anticipation, eagerness for things to come. It features my dear friend Luis on the drums and was …

Exclusive Premiere: Malcolm Strachan “Soul Trip”
We are delighted to premiere a brand new song from one of our favourite jazz artists, Malcolm Strachan. “Soul Trip” is an irresistible mid-tempo soul jazz number, with a Latin groove. Scottish trumpeter and Haggis Horns founding member Malcolm Strachan releases his second solo album ‘Point Of No Return’ on …

MIMS Guest Mix: New Regency Orchestra (TRC + ¡COMO NO! / London, UK)
Ahead of their first London show since playing the main stage at We Out Here, this coming Friday at London’s Colour Factory, we are excited to share a special mix by TRC founder and NRO curator Lex Blondin celebrating the musical influences of London’s premier Latin jazz big band, New …

BALANCE #572 – Hosted by Spacewalker
Spacewalker returns one final time in 2022 with another jam-packed monthly dose of Balance! From Arjuna Oakes & Serebii’s sonic soul, cinematic jazz by Move 78, and a boogie banger Tall Black Guy/Broken Keys remix for Nicola Conte to the dubby street soul from RTSAK, Don Pascal’s broken beat exploration …

MIMS Guest Mix: LAURA DE VASCONCELOS (Berlin, Germany)
Your House-Music Extravaganza. Your Disco Queer. When Laura steps up to the decks, she dares you not to dance! Brazilian based in Berlin, Laura has been playing her trademark brand of house-classics, raw and energetic sets she has become synonymous with. In her carefully curated vinyl-collection and in her ability …

Exclusive Premiere: Vusi Mahlasela, Norman Zulu & Jive Connection “Faceless People”
Today’s exclusive is very special. Timeless soul, folk and funk from the “Voice” Of South Africa in collaboration with Sweden’s finest jazz and soul collective. Strut revives a lost recording from the archives in January with a 2002 collaboration between acclaimed South African folk singer Vusi Mahlasela, singer songwriter Norman …

Exploring The Stunning Sounds of Late 80’s Swiss Group BLACK CITRON
Born out of an era of occupied squats and DIY artist spaces, the Geneva-based “total art” collective had to cross an ocean to start finding an audience. For us, the love affair with Black Citron’s music started when we first came in contact with two of their tracks appearing on …

Tribute to Pharoah Sanders – Selected by Spacewalker
I was watching videos of the Pharoah Sanders concert a few days after the end of the recent We Out Here festival. He was evidently frail and unwell, perhaps even uncomfortable after not setting foot on stage for three years. However, even through a phone screen, you couldn’t help but …