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Soinà – Studio Nr 5 – Studio Nr 5 (Spotify)

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“The charming combination of jazz and neoclassics, which are so virtuosically playing our feelings. Very interesting structure of building a composition, sadness, longing and light melancholy are so simple and beautifully intertwined.”

“Очаровательное сочетание джаза и неоклассики, которые так виртуозно играют на наших чувствах. Очень интересная структура построения композиции, в ней так просто и красиво переплетаются грусть, тоска и лёгкая меланхолия. ”

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Melvys – Never Loved You (Spotify)

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“We love the natural bass present on this composition. The delicate horn section and sultry sounds of a guitar solo pull this together nicely. Her voice moves us through the lyrics in a well-controlled fashion, her voice is flexible, and this track shows it off well. ”

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Artist shared few words with Nagamag behind this song inspiration:

"This song has Rnb/Soul and Jazz influences, it was inspired by a personal experience of my life that is detailed in the lyrics. I had a back and forth relationship with someone who ended up sleeping with my ex best friend and I wrote this song to assert that although it may seem as though I got played, in reality I had never loved him, but I did love to like him. The song shows that he was very into me even though he did what he did and I just wasn't into him so personally. Writing this was very cathartic for me at the time of the events that transpired" - Melvys

Oan Kim – Mambo (Video)

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“Exclusively made for the most selective listeners, this Jazz juwel is going to add one more missing piece in your musical puzzle. Elusive sound elements mixed with dominating saxophone and a sample of passionate vocals. This is the recipe for artistic success!”

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TAKEN FROM THE UPCOMING ALBUM ‘OAN KIM & THE DIRTY JAZZ’

Mambo is the latest single from Oan Kim’s upcoming album ‘Oan Kim & the Dirty Jazz’. Inspired by the likes of Archie Shepp and Charles Lloyd, Oan’s inimitable jazz saxophone style is neatly entwined in this mysterious and minimal track.

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The single follows on from the first release of the album Wong Kar Why, which features French musician Edward Perraud. The album was produced by Oan himself in his home studio in Paris, with Oan playing saxophone and guitar throughout. On Mambo, he explains ‘as with most of this album I wanted to mix different genres. It all started with the guitar and bass line alla Nick Cave or Timber Timbre. This bass line really sets a particular mood of subdued tension, that I wanted to do a jazz saxophone track on.’

Also singing on the track, Oan added ‘the lyrics describe a compulsive liar enjoying the joy and laughter that his lies provoke’.

‘I called it Mambo because it reminds me of music from the Mambo era and I liked the connotations, but it’s clearly not a mambo per se’.

Oan’s compelling sound palette follows from studies at Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris and the Bill Evans Piano Academy, whilst also being fascinated by contemporary music and the indie scene in which he played for a number of years with electro-rock duo Chinese Army and rock band Film Noir.

Bringing together his musical and artistic influences into a melting pot of creativity, Oan’s passion for music and filmmaking is evident with the mesmerizing music video for Mambo. Featuring two contemporary dancers, the video showcases the ‘dynamics of seduction within a dance number’.

Inspired by a mix of Pina Bausch and Fred Astaire, the video aims to show ‘where a couple is gaging each other, getting closer, pushing back, pulling closer, embracing, controlling the other, or falling into each other’s arms’, whilst also keeping the urban settings of dance similar to in the film Pina by Wim Wenders.

The dance is based on these ‘push/pull dynamics’, borrowing elements of ballroom dancing that match the retro elements of the music.

Mambo, the second single from the upcoming album ‘Oan Kim & The Dirty Jazz’, is available now on all major platforms.

Anton Commissaris – Living My Life (Spotify)

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“The sensual voice of -Anton Commissaris- sounds beautifully and harmoniously under the rhythms of Blues & Jazz. Music with hypnotizing and relaxing effect. Amazing ability to manage the emotions of other people. Bravo!”

“Чувственный голос -Anton Commissaris- красиво и гармонично звучит под ритмы blues & jazz, гипнотизируя и расслабляя. Удивительный и неподвластный дар для большинства из нас управлять эмоциями людей. Браво!”

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The song is about just getting on with your life and not complaining about things you can't change or control.

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Jon Thorstensen – A Last Ballad (Spotify)

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“There are no issues that Jazz could not face. Music can act as a cure for the soul, capable of healing any wounds. This new composition from -Jon Thorstensen- does not cease to amaze with its versatility. A real musical and multifaceted emotional landscape.”

“Не существует проблем, которые не смог бы развеять джаз. Музыка как лекарство для души, способная залечить любые раны и новая композиция -Jon Thorstensen- не перестаёт удивлять своей многогранностью. Настоящий музыкальный и такой многогранный эмоциональный ландшафт.”

-Nagamag.com

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"A last ballad" - produced with a band of superb Norwegian musicians who brings elegance and sophistication to Jon Thorstensen modern jazz style. The soloists Magnus Bakken (tenor sax) and Torgeir Koppang (piano) creates lyrical and beutiful interwoven lines here. Top Norwegian producer Kyrre Fritzner (De Lillos, CC Cowboys) has produced and mixed the song.

Camille Harris, David Linard – The Nearness of You (Spotify)

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“Music that is harmoniously alternating with lyrical, thoughtful vocals. That so romantic, sincere and sensual melody won't leave anyone indifferent. We choose to listen such songs with our eyes closed, in order to feel all their peace and serenity.”

“Подобная музыка гармонично чередуется с лирическим, вдумчивым вокалом. Мелодия настолько романтичная, искренняя и чувственная, что не оставит равнодушным никого. Такие произведения хочется слушать с закрытыми глазами, чтобы ощутить всю их лёгкость и безмятежность.”

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This is a classic jazz song by Hoagy Carmichael that we recorded at the very end of another session at Big Orange Sheep in Brooklyn. It was an intimate and special time.

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Georgia Cécile – Bittersweet (Video)

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“Unique masterpiece of warm sound and gentle, sensual vocals from -Georgia Cécile-. This extraordinarily lyrical and tender composition enchants with its sound, immersing you in the atmosphere of beautiful Jazz music. You will definitely love it!”

“Уникальная квинтэссенция тёплого звучания и нежного, чувственного вокала -Georgia Cécile-. Необычайно лирическая и нежная композиция очаровывает своим звучанием, погружая в атмосферу красивой джазовой музыки. Вам определённо понравится!”

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After supporting Gregory Porter at The Royal Albert Hall, GEORGIA CÉCILE is set to share her hypnotic new single ‘BITTERSWEET’

Georgia Cécile – Bittersweet (out on Warner/ADA now)

Taken from the top 3 selling album ‘Only The Lover Sings’: https://ada.lnk.to/Georgia-Cecile

One of Jazz’s hottest new prospects, singer/songwriter Georgia Cécile is building a reputation as one of the UK’s one to watch talents. Off the back of a whirlwind couple of months which has seen the Scottish artist release her debut album to critical acclaim and support Gregory Porter on four of his shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall, she’s now set to release her latest single taken from the album.

Showcasing her long-term songwriting partnership with award-winning pianist/composer Euan Stevenson, ‘Bittersweet’ is an emotive hypnotic song that explores the tensions of a volatile yet deeply passionate romantic relationship. Lyrically, the song uses the dark, vast ocean as a metaphor for the hazards of love as Georgia laments “Lost in reeds, we drift with the tide”. The song deploys rich cinematic strings and a mesmeric piano riff that emulates the ebb and flow of the tide, the lush instrumentation framing Cécile’s supple vocals, the poetic lyricism and modal melodies always the focal point.

Tipped as ‘One To Watch’ by BBC Introducing and Jazz FM, Cécile’s debut album “Only The Lover Sings”, released in September, topped the Official UK Jazz Album charts at No.3 and has been championed by the likes of Jamie Cullum and Gregory Porter in recent weeks. The album, which is enjoying its 7th week in the top 30 is influenced by the likes of Nancy Wilson and Stevie Wonder, whilst Cécile also sites contemporaries like; Melody Gardot and Celeste as inspiration for her sound. Tracks from the album have been featured in major playlists at Spotify, Apple and Amazon and has been nominated for ‘Album of the Year’ at the 2021 Scottish Jazz Awards.

‘Bittersweet’ follows other singles from the project including; ‘Come Summertime’, ‘He Knew How To Love’ and ‘Always Be Right’ – which have picked up plenty of media support ranging from BBC Radio 2, BBC Introducing and Jazz FM to The Independent and Wonderland Magazine. Also this year, Georgia marked International Women’s Day by performing live for the BBC’s Jazz Nights show and she was included in Jazzwise’s ‘Women In Jazz’ feature that day.

Cécile’s UK 2021 album tour includes some of her biggest shows to date: the opening Gala for the prestigious London Jazz Festival at The Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre with the Guy Barker Orchestra, her sold out debut at the infamous Ronnie Scotts, and Edinburgh’s famous Queen’s Hall which will be her official album launch concert.

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Alon Farber, Hagiga – Israeli Song (Spotify)

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“You certainly enjoy listening and delving into every note, rhythm and Jazz melody. Those magic vocals make the composition very original and, most importantly, memorable. Music that leads the listener on the endless expanses of its positive vibrations.”

“Безусловно наслаждаешься прослушиванием, вникая в каждую ноту, ритм и мелодию джаза. Волшебный вокал делает эту композицию весьма оригинальной и, что самое важное, запоминающейся. Музыка сама ведёт своего слушателя по бескрайним просторам своих позитивных вибраций.”

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"Israeli Song" was written and arranged by Oded Meir for the Alon Farber Hagiga and features singer Sarai Zak-Levi

This tune really sounds like an Israeli folk song, but it goes to unexpected directions that highlights the different influences on Israeli music, like the influence of Coltrane sound and Afro-Cuban music

This take is from Hagiga new album "Reflecting on Freedom", out on Origin Records on September 17, 2021

Amazing solos here are Alon Farber and Oded Meir

Players here are:

Sarai Zak-Levi- vocal
Alon Farber- Soprano Sax
Yehonatan Cohen- Tenor sax and flute
Oded Meir- Trombone
Eden Giat- Piano
Assaf Hakimi- Bass
Roy Oliel- Drums
Rony Iwryn- Percussion
Recorded and mixed by Bill Tsur
Mastered by Aran Lavi

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Livio Almeida, Rodrigo Balduino, Rodrigo Bezerra, André Bra – Radamés y Pelé – song by Livio Almeida, Rodrigo Balduino, Rodrigo Bezerra, André Braz | Spotify (Spotify)

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“Light Jazz composition, which we want to compare with a gust of a warm, summer breeze. Walk along this velvet sound. Music which dips us into the atmosphere of the artist's imagination and can set free from any negative thoughts.”

“Лёгкая джазовая композиция, которую так и хочется сравнить с порывом тёплого, летнего ветерка. Прогулка по набережной в сопровождение бархатного звучания. Музыка, которая окунает нас в атмосферу воображения автора и полностью освобождает от любых негативных мыслей.”

-Nagamag.com

Radamés y Pelé is a song written by the great maestro Tom Jobim for his last album, to render homage to this two geniuses – and friends of his: the composer Radames Gnatalli and the soccer player Pelé.

This mixture between choro and bossa-nova is the first release of the project Jobiniando, and was handled by 3 exponents of the new Brazilian Jazz:

Livio Almeida (sax tenor) has a master’s degree in composition at the Brooklyn College of New York and plays with great names of the American jazz scene, such as the Grammy award winning pianist Arturo O’Farril, Ari Hoening, Helio Alves and Romero Lubambo.

Rodrigo Bezerra (guitar) is one of the most prolific guitar players and composers of his generation. Having recorded 6 albums as a leader, he can easily combine jazz and brazilian music, and have played with artists such as Ellen Oléria and Carlos Malta.

Rodrigo Balduino (bass) is member of the Esdras Nogueira Quartet. He has shared the stage with names like Bocato and Dominguinhos and has recently produced the new album of Ramiro Pinheiro, released with the jazz label Fresh Sounds.

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FUTURENOT, Moe Betta – Supernova (Spotify)

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“We just love a smooth lyricist laying down fire on top of some groovy jazz cuts. Its intelligent and sophisticated no way to deny it. The message must go on it needs to be heard. The trumpet solo is supreme and you can tell these are the real Jazz Cats. ”

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FUTURENOT continues to drum up the excitement for their debut record Greatest Hits with the release of their third single, “Supernova” featuring Seattle-based MC Moe Betta now available on Color Red. Led by horn mavericks Jason Cressey (True Loves, Monophonics) and Peter Daniel (45th St Brass), the band is rounded out by fellow trailblazers in the Seattle music scene Tim Kennedy (Big Tooth, keyboards), David McGraw (True Loves, drums), Cole Schuster (big bad thoughts, guitar), and Mark Hunter (The Dip, bass). Tonight, the band will celebrate the release of “Supernova” with a hometown performance at Drunky Two Shoes BBQ in Seattle with support from Jaws of Brooklyn and DJ Abe Beeson.

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"Supernova" is the densest track on the forthcoming album Greatest Hits. Originally written by Jason, the song started with a simple bass line that evolved into all of the smaller pieces that make up this vibe machine you hear today. Like its title implies, this track is exploding with power and illumination. Massive pocket, deep bass, driving lyrics delivered by a veteran emcee, crispy guitar, otherworldly synth sounds, soaring horn melodies, peaks, and valleys, 'Supernova' takes you on a journey that has something for everyone. The track was the first of three songs the group wrote in collaboration with Moe Betta and one of the newer additions in their repertoire.

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Cressey and Daniel looked at the pandemic and their newfound time away from the public performances as an opportunity to hunker down and produce the cinematic, jazz-inspired, hip-hop crossover music they had been crafting together over the past several years. The album title seems like an oddity for a brand new group releasing their debut LP, but as the group explained in a feature piece with Abe Beeson of KNKX’s ‘The New Cool’ it “represents the ‘greatest’ moments from several dozen musical ideas they've been working through even before FUTURENOT was formed.” The album embodies an eclectic musical palette as it incorporates elements of “Theme from Shaft”-like anthems, vibey cinematic soundscapes, and conscious, yet lighthearted hip-hop impressions that appeal to fans of high-profile cross-over projects like Roy Hargrove's ‘The RH Factor’, Robert Glasper’s ‘Black Radio’ and crate diggers mining for old instrumental soul 45s alike. It’s vintage-inspired music realized through a modern lens.

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