Thursday 12 September 2024

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The oil industry may not be the shiny future it once was but DJ Oil is an altogether different matter as he charts the 'Rise Of A Cosmic Dancer' on his new album.



Couldn't have been better timed with all the current chatter of privately funded space walls by billionaires but equally, as it came out l week, this takes a little while to absorb how massive these 11 tracks are (similar to his 2015 BBE album 'The Phantom'; the one with the scary "death mask" cover image).

In fact, were told DJ Oil (aka Lionel Corsini) has been working on this collection between 2007-2013 and it's a proper smorgasbord of Franco-Afro-futuristica house jazz Detroit hypnotic boogie; like a Sun Ra inspired Theo Parrish World album.
 
Like I say, it's quite a lot to get your head around, from the near 12 minute awesomeness of 'Ithaka Dancer' and the also lenghty 'Ashes In Namibia', 'Kwani And Ashes', 'Yaka Di Bongo' and the 'Garifunas Ley Del Fuego' featuring Ji Dru.

There's cosmic links to Frank Biyog's 'Radio Masoda' (Ji Dru for one) that was released earlier this year (see review HERE) but in truth, 'Rise Of A Cosmic Dancer' is a one-off that's out of this earth.

Artist: DJ Oil

Title: Rise Of A Cosmic Dance

Release date: 5th September, 2024

Label : Tangential Music

Catalog Number :  

Format :  Digital 

Monday 9 September 2024

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It's like waiting for a Jonson, like a London bus phenomenon, three come along all at once - and boy/girl, will you keep falling for this one!
 

It's rare for a Ramrock Blue release these days, you have to go back to last April for The Descendants featuring Mazen Bedwei 'Telling Lies EP' (see review HERE) and Eeskra's 'Belong EP' (see review HERE) but as soon as you here the start of both/either/and/or of the vocal and instrumental versions of 'Keep Falling For It', you'll know that it's been worth the wait.

The 'Blue' imprint of Ramrock is for their soul releases but this is deeper than blue, more Marvin than Marvin; like Marvin, Marvin & Marvin you might (but won't) say!  

I'm not sure if it's disappointing to find out the vocals are by Joe Cang and not Joe Jonson (not the snooker player) but it's hard to reconsile that this track wasn't recorded in some Motown studio in the 70s as, apart from Joe on vocals and bass, it's just Danny Schogger (piano) and Phill Thornalley (drums) because this is so soulfully lush.

Get it on people as this is going on repeat, repeat and repeat so expect to see the group picking up industry awards for this one with thier proud mother, Mrs Ramrock (Jo Wallace) next to them.


Artist: Jonson, Jonson & Jonson 

Title:  Keep Falling For It 

Release date: 9th September, 2024

Label: Ramrock Blue Records

Cat. No: RBR023


Friday 6 September 2024

If there ares any sun kings out there, beware, there's a New King in town and about to be crowned!


Regular readers will know that we've been closely following the progress of the New King's 'Summer Sun' releases (see review HERE for the Original with a D.Foe remix and HERE for the Stefano De Santos Remix).  Now the Bank Holiday has passed and the kids are back at skool, is this the best of the triptych?

Well, trippy this triptych is and I've been saying, "New King are Rob Clydesdale and Mark Daniels from D.Foe, featuring the amazingly ethereal vocalist, Noah and Ruben Campos" and these vocals and Ruben's flamenco guitar expertise comes to the fore on Mr. Basso two vocal versions as it's out-there to D.Foe's "Balearic dub".

T.O.S.S does take them all into a main room beach environment where the summer sunburns are re-heated.

Some think that the Ramrock family should do a 3-part release for all thier works (but not Joe Probert's 'Hold Up' that came out recently - see review HERE) and I'd say all three of these releases are proof of that.

PS. Many will have seen the support Ramrock's "Daddy" Ashley Beedle has received this week and the GOFUNDME campaign; equally, if you feel like X-Press 2 to support by choosing 'music', this is another way, especially on a Bandcamp Friday.

ASHLEY BEEDLE’S FUNDRAISER FOR URGENT HELP AND ONGOING CARE HERE

Artist: New King

Title: Summer Sun EP (Mr Bassio Vocal + Vocal Lite Remixes + TOSS Remix) 

Release date: 6th September, 2024

Label: Ramrock Red Records

Cat. No: RRR069

Format: Bandcamp / Digital



The 'Live' jazz album has had quite a few detractors in the past, but 'Live At Café OTO' is the exception - no rules to prove for this quartet as it's an exceptional performance.


Not everyone is lucky enought to have a niche leftfield jazz cafe on their doorstep so for those that missed the quartet of Masahiko Satoh (pianist/composer), Takeo Moriyama (drums), Leon Brichard (bass) and Idris Rahman (sax) in trendy East London, this is 'THE' must have album this year.

You'll have spotted that the line-up included J-Jazz heavyweights Satoh and Moriyama; yes it's Moriyama - he of 'Live At Lovely's (see review HERE that's well include in the 'live' jazz album exception).

And when I say heavyweigh, we're talking Olympic standard as you'll need to roll with the punches of the first 10 minutes of 'Morning Snow' (these guys can certainly do it live with one take) which leads into a gentle as a snowflake second half: and this is just the first track!

'Ringo Oiwake' is not such an onslaught be Satoh and Moriyama work incredible well (or should that be 'free' in tandem.  Hardly surprising as they first performed free/modern jazz in Japan in the 60s.

'East Plants' features Idris who has been a leading light in the UK for decades himself from Ill Considered (with Brichard), The Soothsayers (and the Youthsayers pre-shoot) and (with his pianist sister Zoe) Jerry Dammers' Spatial A.K.A. Orchestra to name just three.

They all come together for a special version of Fumio Itabashi's 'Watarase' (with drum solo of course) and you can almost feel the atmosphere in the room on 'Other Worlds' (Rahman is magnificent).

The set ends as it sort of began with a group structured 'free' noise, 'Chiasma' that is reminiscent of the much missed Unsafe Festival of Improvised and Experimetal Music currated by Steve Harris (RIP) in Poole that was unfortuneately never recorded.

Café OTO is a frequent hang out of the best in the current UK jazz scene mix, such as another drummer Emanative (check out his latest album HERE) but at least this new album, Live At Café OTO, has captured such a truly magnificent gig for eternity. 

A must purchase and big thanks to Tony Higgins and Mike Peden who have championed the J-Jazz scene and don't forget their mush have book about all things J-Jazz (see review HERE) and don't forget there's another live album that's J-Jazz/Berlin, Aki Takase Trio's 'Song For Hope' (see review HERE) that was recorded in early 80s, where the renown pianist was joined by, you've guessed it, our man Takeo on drums.


Artist: Masahiko Satoh, Takeo Moriyama ft. Leon Brichard and ldris Rahman

Title:  Live At Café OTO

Release date: 6th September, 2024

Label : BBE Music

Catalog Number : BBE737

Format: Vinyl LP / Digital / Bandcamp 

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The new sound of Bristol is with us with a Ishmael Ensemble's 'Ritual' which brings us a future dozen anthems.


Following the release of singles 'Madrid' / 'Dust' (see review HERE) and 'Ezekiel' / 'Fever Dream' (see review HERE) the album is finally with us with eight new tracks.

In truth, not sure why a number of the other tracks were chosen as singles like 'Blinded', 'Leviathan' and 'Grounded' at least; and I'm guessing that there's going to be lots of focus on 'Butterflies' that features the vocals of Holysseus Fly - see of 'Out Of The World' (see review HERE).

Expertly weaving indie, soul, jazz, psych, trip-hop, electronica, gospel and hints of dubstep/d'n'b (well it's Bristol after all), it's very BBC 6 Music friendly with fans including the main DJs Gilles Peterson, Huey Morgan, Tom Ravenscroft, Mary Ann Hobbs being fans of their early work.

Founded by saxophonist/proudcer Pete Cunningham, 'Rituals' is a big jump up from the debut album 'A State Of Flow' which the Guardian hailed as an 'Album Of The Month' so expect even more praise for this one as UK/EU tours follow in October/November.


Artist: Ishmael Ensemble
Title: Rituals
Release date: 6th September, 2024
Label: Severn Songs
Catalog Number: SEVS
Format: Digital / Bandcamp


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Don't think this EP is as yogic as the cover but Ostowana have an eye for the sunrise/sunset tracks and here's two from Mizerez.



Sylvia, Sue and Laura (my favourite yoga teachers) are not fans of house, organic or otherwise, but the percussion and mantra on 'Aaya' is definitely more there sort of thing.

Hardly a downward dog more from last months' 'Handwork EP' by Arrumar but just as hypnotic.



Artist:  Miserez  

Title: Angelito EP , 

Release date: 6th September, 2024

Label: Ostowana

Catalog Number: OST070

Format: Digital

Wednesday 4 September 2024

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Show some gratitude for the new album by Mahuki and certainly don't judge the record by the cover, this is not flat, grey or gloomy - quite the opposite!


So you know Edinburgh is known as the Granite city but soon it'll be also known as the home of the Scottish answer to the Ezra Collective vs. Soothsayers (or even Youthsayers, who were fantastic at WeOutHere Festival) and throw in a bit of Kneebody (remember their remix/cover of Daedelus' 'Platforming'?) all with a string section to your Afro-funkin' reggae-dub AWB jazz-rock!

'Obsolute Absolute Pt. 2' is an obvious starter to get you excited, back that up with 'Warrior Path' (no wonder Jazz FM's Dom Servini was a fan of this one when it came out as a single0 and the 70s TV Themesque 'Opening Credits': these guys are clearly immersed in many different genres and equally adept at arranging into their own sound.

The band are led by Honza Kourimsky and includes members on Nimbus Sextext (as in 'Impulsive' - see review HERE) and on the downtempo 'Presence' they are joined by the trumpet of James Brady. 

The centrepiece of the album is the fantastic 3-part title track and as good as corto.alto were at WeOutHere (saw them at the very packed Bawnswood stage), how good it would be if Mahuki were there next year with them?

There's a Bandcamp listening party on 5th September so that's the place to be (at 7PM GMT).

Artist: Mahuki
Title:  Gratitude
Release date: 6th September, 2024
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Format: Digital / Bandcamp







 


Monday 2 September 2024

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Ramrock's Jo Wallace knows you know after nailing down Bristolian Joe, now living in New Zealand, you can be sure this guy will hold up as a super talent.


Almost exactly a year since 'The Nose EP' (see review HERE) we thought that this guy was as funky as a mosquitos you know whats it but clearly he's also absorbed some of Joe Dukie's soul as he adopts more of that classic Motown soul soaked strings on 'Hold Up' (thats as equally impressive as vocals and instrumental versions)

Note, the label are adamant that there's no remixes or edits of these two tracks and you've got to admit, it's a perfect as it is.

This track has that type of impact of 'Sixteen With A Bullet' (Pete Wingfield) or 'I Can't Stand The Rain' (Ann Peebles) [kids, ask your grandparents] that shouts "MAGIC" at you!

Clearly the Ramrock team have done it again, amazing consistency release after release - we love 'em and Joe's album is going to have a huge impact.

Artist: Joe Probert

Title: Hold Up EP

Release date: 2nd September, 2024

Label: Ramrock Red Records

Cat. No: RRR066

Format: Bandcamp / Digital