Jazz
Jazz music CDs from new unsigned indie bands, groups and artists.
Judy Clark - A Friend For Life
Traditional gospel songs with a bit of classical and country flair. The vocals are strong, clear and beautiful.
Todd Mcneal (with Emma Lewendon) - All My Good Intentions
Beautiful piano-driven pop songs with lush vocals and warm jazz-inflected playing. Joni Mitchell meets Jamie Callum!
Questionnaires - Arctic Circles
With their 'smooth as silk' sound drawing from classic pop and jazz, The Questionnaires are a band that both quenches your thirst for stimulating grooves under scintillating vocals while leaving you begging for more. Jane Wade and Steve Hall have done what few others can. They've made music that is both universal and timeless in its appeal.
Wayne Gerard Trotman - Ashes To Ashes
The Original Soundtrack to Britain's first Martial Arts Film. Wayne Gerard Trotman employs a wide range of styles including new age, jazz, rock and classical in his creation of innovative musical hybrids.
Burnshee Thornside - Blues And Misc.
As the title reveals: a lot of blues, but not without with some surprises! And as always with Burnshee Thornside, the music is groovy and the lyrics are cruel :-) Especially the songs "You can't dance", "Your too expensive for me" and "Not the one blues". But there's also some happy moments. Check out "Happy Blues" and the happy go lucky instrumental: "Ha Keem". Enjoy!
This unique recording consists of 11 new tracks which showcase the unique chemistry of piano and voice that is the hallmark Faye Patton sound at it's rawest. Ranging from classic jazz balladry to fingerdefying blues/gospel basslines, this is an entirely original collection. Recorded at Overtones, Holborn, London, the actual grand piano featured on this CD, is once again courtesy of Katia Labeque(virtuoso classical/jazz pianist recently featured in Madonnas film 'I'm Going to Tell You A...
A feast of melodic Jazzy Blues numbers with a sprinkling of old country from new singer / songwriter George-Alfred. The rich melodies, insightful lyrics and George’s powerful vocals, make this Album a pleasure to listen to and something a bit different...….a real ‘feel good’ experience not to be missed.
The hard rock jazz album! Ten instrumental tunes, blending hard rock riffs with jazz horns. You've never heard music like this before!
Hold the Front Page is one of the most exiting and diverse Jazz Fusion works of the past few decades. Curfew manage to blend Jazz, Funk, Flamenco, Indian, Drum and Bass, psychedelic and Classical styles with their own unique slant!
Kj Stone - In Different Voices
The album features a number of South African artists including our own national diva, Gloria Bosman, Botswanean talent 'D' and Cape Town jazz vocalist Melanie Scholtz. All instruments are played by KJ (in 2 songs assisted by Noordhoek steaming jazz man Jeremy Olivier), and she sings on 4 tracks as well. KJ has broken all the rules. Nearly every song on the album features a different style of music. There is no one star either with every guest singer adding their own unique voice. This...
After nearly 3 years of writing, recording and production J-Funk's second studio album, Meant To Be is ready to be unleashed to soul music lovers worldwide. J-Funk has been heavily associated with USA independent record label Ismael Records, with the bulk of the music created in collaboration with producer Mike "Da Crow" Crowell and songwriter Ruth M. Ware aka RnB Mistress. This creative combination have produced a new sound, mixing up elements of commercial soul music and neo-soul, with...
Judy Clark, and a few of her Montana friends, come together for an unforgettable collaboration of music, nostalgia and fun. Sit back, garb a cup o' joe, close your eyes and enjoy authentic juke joint classics from the '20's, '30's and '40's - American's age of innocence.
Soulful,original and luminous songwriting, singing and playing on this lushly produced and punchy EP. A journey which transports the listener through a landscape of jazz, funk, pop, folk and even drum n' bass. Soaring, redemptive vocals and tight, funky piano playing make this a collectors item for fans of Faye Patton.
17 tracks sung in English and French....at times jazzy or bossa...some other times rock or delicate pop...but they always tend to focus on soft atmospheres, something quite gentle.
"With her second local release, Brazilian pianist/vocalist/songwriter Paula Maya cracks the Seattle code. Like the best of Northwest rock, "Paula" is hard to pin down, with touches of progressive rock, ska, and art metal snaking through guitarist Pat Hewitt's production. (...)" -Seattle Sound Magazine