Forthright Records founder Andrew P. Oliver joins us for a guest blog in which he shares the Top 5 lessons he learned from being a sushi chef.
Freudian Slurp is a jazz group of specialists in what you would refer to as “the groove,” which you can hear all over their latest single “The Getaway Car!”
Trevor Dunn (Mr. Bungle) and ethno jazz fanatic Jarvis Earnshaw team up to form Travis Duo and deliver some suitably trippy vibes on their debut ‘Hypnagogia,’ releasing on December 10th. It’s an intensely personal, exploratory journey that should not be undertaken on a whim.
Instrumental prog might not be the first thing that springs to mind when you hear the name Asian Death…
Things are about to get a little psychedelic around here thanks to both Californiosos and Farmer Dave Scher, a…
Italian-born and London-based contemporary soul and jazz artist, Lisabel has confirmed the May 5th release of her debut album,…
Fans of fusion bands the likes of Vulfpeck and Theon Cross, take note! There’s a relatively new cat in…
The beautiful symphonic jazz of Maria Mendes is gracing the airwaves once again thanks to her new album Close…
We recently spoke with former Prince guitarist Donna Grantis about the go-to musical gear she used to record her new album Diamonds & Dynamite (eOne), including PRS guitars, Planet Waves cables and the Foxrox Octron 2.
What do you get when you mix the playfulness of video game music, the technicality of jazz, and shreddy sensibilities of metal into one highly musical unit? Well, you get CHON!
If you’re looking for a band who create powerful, thought-provoking, challenging heavy music that doesn’t sit within any boundaries or pigeonholes, then Nok Novum are certainly worth a punt.
Due out on February 10, 2015, Vancouver, Canada’s id. have produced a 4-song, self-released EP titled, Sagittarius A, that boasts a mix of progressive metal and rock, jazz fusion, and melodic moments. Check out our free stream and download of their song “Sagittarius A”.
Steven Wilson (of Porcupine Tree, No Man, Blackfield and more) is currently on his second world tour for his second solo album to date, The Raven That Refused To Sing. Armed once again with an immensely talented ensemble of Guthrie Govan (guitars), Adam Holzman (keyboards), Nick Beggs (bass, Chapman Stick), Marco Minnemann (drums) and Theo Travis (flute, sax, clarinet), Steven has once more been making waves with his unique brand of music and spectacular live shows. I had the opportunity recently to discuss with Steven about themes and symbols in his music, what his music means to the younger generation, his creative process, being a musical god/sex symbol (no, really), and making people feel. And a lot more, obviously. Enjoy!