Formerly known as Africaine 808, the German duo Dirk Leyers and DJ Nomad (AKA Hans Raabe) return under the name A08. Their name may have changed but their ability to weave the polyrhythms and melodic traits of many cultures into their club-ready productions hasn’t changed. With star guests from Colombia, Ghana, Kenya, Trinidad and Germany along for the ride, ‘Waiting For Zion’ has Grime X West Africa collisions, jazzy bruk sounds, Caribbean electronica and a host of hard-to-define tracks that work just as well at home as on the dancefloor. Big recommendation. Read / Listen.
Read MoreThe KBCS / Shirley Turner - I Wish You A World Of Happiness (Sonar Kollektiv) - a review
The ace German label Sonar Kollektiv have a superb double-headed 7” coming soon that includes an unheard and remastered take of Shirley Turner’s 1965 Northern Soul stomper ‘I Wish You A World Of Happiness’ and a brilliant Modern Soul / 2-Step Soul interpretation by The KBCS who have taken it into Bobby Caldwell / Roy Ayers territory. Read / Listen.
Read MoreMove 78 'Grains' (Village Live Records) - a review
Move 78’s third studio album is another fine example of their unique way of creating music. Take a core of skilled jazz musicians from Berlin, let them jam and improvise around riffs and motifs whilst sampling and processing live back into the mix. Then record the results, remix, add featured instrumentalists, remix again and what do we have? A surprisingly organic sounding record that merges groove-heavy jazz moods, hypnotic atmospherics and psychedelic hues. Read / Listen.
Read MoreWeb Web x Max Herre 'WEB MAX II' (Compost Records) - a review
German jazz supergroup WEB WEB return for their second collaborative album with Max Herre for Compost Records and it is an exceptional dive into the more cosmic sounds of the 70s with Krautrock and Spiritual influences adding multicolours to their tight compositional chops. With guests including Carlos Gabriel Niño and Marja Burchard from Embryo adding their magic dust, ‘WEB MAX II’ is an easy album to love even if you’re only jazz-curious. Read / Listen.
Read MoreFuture Sounds Of Kraut Vol. 1 - Compiled by Fred und Luna (Compost Records) - an interview / review
Fred und Luna are two plastic mannequins who live in Karlsruhe, Germany and are the creative muses for their human Rainer Buchmüller, who has compiled this forthcoming and inspired compilation of international artists who make music inspired by the varied ‘Krautrock’ sounds of the 60s and 70s. Psychedelic, groove heavy tracks that are as fun as they are weird-funky. I asked Rainer a few questions about the release but it was Fred und Luna who replied. Read / Listen.
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