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Oan Kim – Agony

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“The Bass and mellow hi hat take us in. His voice carries across the chords supported by complex rhythms and trumpet additions. Clever, clean, and yet so dirty, we dig. It speaks to us with the darkness of a mysterious moonrise. ”

-Nagamag.com

Oan Kim releases debut album ‘Oan Kim & The Dirty Jazz’

‘Every now and again something comes through that opens a musical window that was previously closed to you, and Oan Kim‘s ‘Mambo’ fits firmly into the latter camp’ – Joyzine

Fusing together his different musical influences, Oan Kim takes us on a journey of stylistic exploration with his new album Oan Kim & The Dirty Jazz. The former Film Noir and Chinese Army members’ new direction is jazzier and more experimental, whilst nodding to his past so far in contemporary classical music and electro rock. Oan explains ‘ It was a deliberate decision to give the jazz saxophone a front position on what would otherwise be an indie music album’.

Writing, recording and producing the record in his home studio in Paris, the multifaceted musician and filmmaker’s DIY approach allowed the tracks to evolve freely ‘without ever knowing where they would take me, operating almost in a vacuum of space and time gave me a lot of freedom’.

‘Pop music will never have that miraculous improvised flair of a good jazz solo, while jazz rarely has the enthralling efficacy of pop music. But who said music had to be as polarized as politics? So I wanted to bring together the best of both worlds.’

From the memorable motifs of ‘Agony’ to the atmospheric noisy sound beds heard in ‘Smoking Gun’, and free flowing jazz saxophone of ‘Quintet’, Oan’s music feels assured yet honest, imaginative, boldly creative and daring. Also contributing to the album are acclaimed French jazz musicians Edward Perraud, featuring on The Judge and Wong Kar Why, and Nicolas Folmer playing trumpet on Quintet, Symphony for The Lost At Sea, and Fuzzy Landscape.

Throughout the album, Kim takes influence from a range of artists including but not limited to Kurt Vile, Stravinsky, and James Holden, whilst taking note from classic jazz artists such as Miles Davis. On his style, Kim explains he puts himself ‘somewhere between Pharoah Sanders and Radiohead’.

Such influences can be heard throughout the album, with an array of different sounds and styles established. The latest single from the album ‘Agony’, inspired by Cold War Kids, features a catchy ostinato with the piano neatly interplaying throughout. Further along the album tracks such as Thelonious are more atmospheric, with intricate details and noises, and an emotive ambience with delicate vocals to match. The track, titled referring to his son’s second name (a homage to the great Thelonious Monk) is described by Kim as ‘like a lullaby’.

Having also worked as a photographer and filmmaker, receiving awards such as Swiss Life 4 Hands Award, Silver Horn of the Krakow Film Festival, Emerging Documentary Filmmaker at DMZ festival and more, Kim also takes inspiration from films throughout the album. Reflecting on his writing process, he explains ‘Hitchcock used to say: once you’re finished with the screenplay you can write the dialogues. I feel the same way about songwriting. Themes of each song come out of the music itself towards the end of the song writing process’.

With a visually driven imagination, film references to Wong Kar Wai, Fight Club, and Naked Lunch emerge on the album. The first two singles from the project Wong Kar Why and Mambo also followed with music videos directed and filmed by himself. The video for Wong Kar Why? A documentary short described as a chronicle of a romance, features candid shots of his wife Katherine that have been taken between 2016 to 2021 in various locations including Paris, Seoul, New York and Marseille, described by Kim as a ‘video of a portrait of the person I met and fell in love with over the years’.

A melting pot of sounds and influences, Oan Kim & The Dirty Jazz is sure to set Oan Kim as one of the most exciting talents to emerge on the jazz scene.

OAN KIM’S DEBUT ALBUM – ‘OAN KIM & THE DIRTY JAZZ’ OUT NOW

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Gianni Brezzo – Il Sole

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“The subtle spaced-out intro takes us to the right place. The drums and the horn slowly pick up like fresh rain evaporating off the cool Earth. The background swells with unknown noises and the flute takes us away, climaxing with the strings. Yet all sounds so natural and correct. ”

-Nagamag.com

Gianni Brezzo - the Cologne-based jazz affiliated project led by producer, multi-instrumentalist and musical maestro Marvin Horsch - inaugurates his 2022 with the stunning single "Il Sole".

https://giannibrezzo.lnk.to/IlSole

The track is a perfect sonic voyage that encapsulates the growth of Gianni's sound. Subtle, yet lush layers of synths, horns, strings, keys and a strong, beat-driven percussion all ebb and flow together, bringing to mind the finest Library Themes of Piero Umiliani, Sven Wunder, Janko Nilovic and others.

Accompanying the track is a gorgeous video put together by Jakarta label mainstay Robert Winter and the DIE OTTOS crew which rides a visual wave around Marvin's relationship to Italian culture. Footage is derived from Marvin's now-annual visit to see his grandmother.

Following on the heels of Gianni's 2020 EP "The Awakening," the single "Il Sole" is the first single from his upcoming full-length LP - an absolute knockout - so keep your eyes and ears peeled! Announcing Friday, March 4th.

https://www.instagram.com/giannibrezzo/

The Last Humanist – Pull Yourself Together (Spotify)

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“This enchanting track is perfectly suitable for the statement - music of the century! The old and beloved Funk, which has become classic, in a combination with Nu Jazz created an unimaginable and very bright track where the soul of a whole generation is clearly traced.”

“К этому фееричному треку отлично подойдёт высказывание — музыка на века! Старый и любимый всеми funk, давно ставший классикой, в сочетание с nu jazz создали невообразимый и очень яркий взрывной трек, в котором отчётливо прослеживается душа незыблемого поколения.”

-Nagamag.com

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Groove-based funky instrumentals accompanied with pessimistic vocal samples taken from movies consist the debut album of The Last Humanist(composer/multi-instrumentalist). Release date 20-11-2020. The dark side of the funk, as melancholic funky tunes blended with bluesy ,jazzy guitar, organ, saxophone and trumpet solos.

Based in Thessaloniki Greece where at the early 2010s there was a booming Reggae,Dub,Funk scene that influenced The Last Humanists style.

The Last Humanist team up with friends to create raw instrumental funk music. Chris Lemonis(Dub Adventure), Ilias Mpaglanis(Dub Adventure, Giannis Aggelakas), Marc Osterer(Parov Stellar), Gary Alesbrook(Kasabian), Yuron Fuchs(Mixing) and Thomas Juth(Mixing) are amongst the musicians that contributed to the record.

Nada Funk, Think Differently – Magic (Spotify)

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“If you think that you have a similar energy, then try to feel the magic of House rhythms and Funk mood with Nu Jazz elements. Deep bassline, catchy melody and high-quality work at vocals.”

“Вы уверены, что вам под силу подобная энерегия? Тогда попробуйте всем своим телом и душой ощутить магию ритмов house музыки и настроение funk c элементами nu jazz. Глубокая линия баса, ритмичная мелодия и качественная работа с вокалом.”

-Nagamag.com

https://www.instagram.com/thinkdifferentley/
https://www.instagram.com/vdoggmusic/

Rich Muscat – Observe %2F Absorb (Spotify)

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“Jazz composition, which causes strong and enthusiastic feelings. The emotional scale shifts up and down, bringing full delight to all fans of improvisation. Music with feelings!”

“Джазовая инструментальная композиция, которая вызывает столь сильные и восторженные чувства. Эмоциональная шкала скачет то вверх, то вниз, что приводит любителей импровизации в полный восторг! Музыка чувств, музыка эмоций! ”

-Nagamag.com

https://www.instagram.com/richmuscat

KLANGPLANET – Urban (Spotify)

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“What could be better for a wonderful mood than a combination of genres like Lounge & Jazztronica. Music that fits to all, without exception. Its rhythm is leading, envelops everything and it does not let you go for a second.”

“Что может быть лучше для прекрасного настроения, чем сочетание таких жанров, как lounge & jazztronica. Музыка, которая подходит всем, без исключения. Её ритм ведёт за собой, обволакивает всё нутро и не отпускает ни на секунду.”

-Nagamag.com

https://instagram.com/klangplanet

Dani Komari-If You Stay (Video)

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“A bright and wonderful voice that is full of many colors. She dances on the natural jazzy beat like a sultry butterfly from the city. The band really pulls this together and really shows off their skills with the many twists and turns, that really make this one stand out in the crowd. ”

-Nagamag.com

Hop on the time-bending, visually sublime feast train, that is Dani Komari’s latest music video

https://ffm.to/ifyoustay

Time is warped. Yes it is, because it was in December 2020 that KL born jazz crooner Dani Komari released her studio recording of ‘If You Stay’ which happens to be Komari’s second official single to hit the Malaysian airwaves. Fast forward one unbelievable year later, we are now treated with an official live recording and music video of ‘If You Stay’ The music video which marks the directorial debut of Sophia Shukeri, of the House of Karyawan (the production company responsible for Komari’s music video to her debut single Circles), was filmed in Angguk Studio and supported by the Cultural Economy Development Agency (CENDANA). CENDANA is set up by the Malaysian government to build a vibrant, sustainable and ambitious cultural economy for Malaysia. The formidable jazz outfit that makes up Dani and the Nightshades consists of; Jerry Lim on drums, Sylvia Wong on keyboard, Tasneem Bolhassan on bass, Bazli Zulkefly on guitar, Wan Zariff on Saxophone Alto and Firdaus Kamaruddin on Saxophone Tenor.

https://danikomari.com/

Getting on to business. Five seconds into the music video and you may already be swaying to the gently titillating saxophone and drums, inviting you in for some tete-a-tete, back to a time before the Covid-19 lockdown galore. Emerging from a silhouette in a pallid studio setting, reminiscent of the underground 70s, Dani immediately sets the tone visually for the entire video, whilst decorated in a magnificent chartreuse satin balloon sleeved top, pink palazzos and a matching rager of a hat, courtesy of local designers Behati and Hanna B. Watching this, you already feel like you are transported to the temporal time-space warp that is Angguk Studio, and all you are missing is a red shiraz or a bitter sweet hot chocolate to pair with that intimate retro warmth, and soul stirring jazz.

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Right from the get go, as the spotlight and camera zeroes in on Dani, she wastes no time. She pleads with her eyes and raspy pipes, she’s in search of reason, looking for method to this madness. Is there a way? Who knows. Dani and the jazz troop will tell you; they have been waiting. Waiting to re-emerge from their onerous imprisonments. Distance being strenuous, but proximity futile, in the maze that was 2020 and 2021. It may not be no coincidence that this was set up and filmed within the confines of a cozy independent studio, an overlooking KL skyline in the background, with the jazz outfit strategically positioned all across the platform, at a comfortable distance, and armed in masks where needed.

https://www.instagram.com/danikomari/

No this is not just a song about hope. It is a dialogue that is inviting you to participate in the back and forth of hope, with the challenges and struggles of the players and shakers of the Malaysian art industry in mind. Struggling for stability, and constantly needing to reinvent how their art and message is being delivered without putting your health at risk. It is no secret that the Covid 19 pandemic has robbed us of our sanity and well-being across all strata of society, but more so for the already struggling arts community, due to the punishing loss of revenue resulting from the cancellation of shows, and events. Thankfully their saving grace comes in the form of CENDANA and their initiative Cendana’s Create Now 2.0, that aims to support practice and operations of Malaysian artists, collectives and art organizations amidst this extremely stressful public health crisis. CENDANA has afforded these young ones a glimmer of hope and mammoth support, replete with the fact that they deserve NO less. Kudos to them for that.

As the song draws into conclusion, there is a shift from morose uncertainty to blinding and child-like hope, as the dazzling songstress offers you an olive branch. She remains hopeful, convinced that we can only stand together in this aloneness. There just is no sense otherwise. So we ask you again, will you stay? Because Dani and the Nightshades are definitely going to be around for a long time. And maybe if you do take them up on their offer, this time warp will finally offer you some absolution….. What!??

D’Sound – Flashback (Video)

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“Bold Neo-Soul creation from some old masters in the scene. The “Flashback” of “D’Sound” is true and came like thunder in deep silence. The mesmerizing vocals of Simone will bring back magic moments in your mind and keep you there untill the last second.”

-Nagamag.com

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D’Sound is ready with their fifth single and video from the forthcoming 25th-anniversary collab album “25” due for release on January 21st, 2022. The new single is the opening track on the new album. It features the original D’Sound lineup with vocalist Simone Eriksrud together with her “soulmates” Kim Ofstad (drums) and Jonny Sjo (bass). This is their first new recording since Simone left the group in 2018. The reunited D’Sound was a big surprise for the fans and mark the celebration of the 25th-anniversary of their debut album “Spice of Life” in 1997!

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Wetakeoff – Wefly ft. India (WTO Session) (Video)

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“Cool Neo-Soul creation, ideal for all fans of acoustic and live performances. Friendly sound atmosphere and mesmerizing female vocals can keep you nice company for the next few minutes. Get ready to release your fantasy and fly with “Wetakeoff”!”

-Nagamag.com

This live version of “Wefly” is a preview of an album they are currently working on with their team of artists.

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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

https://www.jonsthorstensen.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.

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