Although we were out for most of August, this month was rich in new releases from some of the most exciting artists in the independent music realm. There are infinite layers of music always to be discovered. The deeper we dig the less we actually know.
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Camões is one of Brazil’s most exciting new acts and during the month of August released a warm-textured record of five tracks. A Noite Dá, Mas Tira (Lado A) cements the carioca singer and composer style of nostalgia inspired in 80’s and 90’s sounds.
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SAUL’s Mutualism dropped two weeks ago via Rhythm Section and is shaped by a well crafted fusion of jazz, electronic and broken beat music, this seven-track record signals two musicians at the height of their artistic expression.
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Divorce From New York pairs up with London-based High Praise imprint to present a brand new LP entitled Sausalito. Much like its predecessor, the spanish producer is able to create a rich web of broken beat flavours, uplifting sonics and syncopated rhythms - melding elements of jungle, house and bruk with jazz sensibilities.
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Returning to the Feedasoul Records imprint after the mesmerizing Afro Galactic Jazz single (2021), Soul Groove presents a cracking three-tracker. Jazz At The Muniaka Club brings forward his signature soulful sound, smooth on its edges, deeper than deep in its ethos.
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A mutual love for 60s and 70s Italian soundtrack and library music brought Lorenzo Morresi & Tenderlonious together in a sublime project entitled Cosmica Italiana. The duo conceives a new approach to the genre, delving into contemporary analogue inspired arrangements combined with experimental and joyful 'tongue-in-cheek' sounds.
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Don’t Rush The Process, adding to an already impressive catalogue, is a body of work that falls within the cracks of jazz and dance music, exemplifying modern British black brilliance; uncompromising, innovative, groundbreaking, intricately sophisticated and deeply funky.
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We’ve been writing for a while about musicians like K15, Jitwam, Henry Wu or Felipe Gordon. Their new projects represent new approaches to their, already, immense talent and vision. But, as always, we are about new stuff. All in an eclectic 35-track selection.
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