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Boxed In

Label: Jazz Re:freshed
Released: 2021
Track listing: Safe (Part 1); Boxed In; New Waters; Your Side: Safe (Part 2); Get Even; Safe (Part 3); Into The Truth; The Truth; Rewind The Time; Outro.

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Article: Album Review

Daniel Casimir: Boxed In

Read "Boxed In" reviewed by Chris May


Because of the supporting-cast role generally assigned to his instrument, bassist Daniel Casimir is not a household name in British jazz. But among musicians on the alternative London scene, and aficionados of it, he is highly regarded. Casimir is, for example, the bassist on all of tenor saxophonist Nubya Garcia's recorded output to date. Garcia returns ...

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News: Music Industry

Jazz re:freshed Announces "Extended Hiatus"

Jazz re:freshed Announces "Extended Hiatus"

London promoter and record label Jazz re:freshed has lost its home base, the Mau Mau Bar in Notting Hill Gate’s Portobello Road, following its sale to new owners. The organisation's weekly residency at the venue was a popular part of West London’s live jazz scene and the fulcrum of Jazz re:freshed's other activities. In a surprise ...

Album

Infection In The Sentence

Label: Jazz Re:freshed
Released: 2019
Track listing: Bradbury Street; Nursery Rhyme; Under The Skin; Timelord; Light / Weight; Snake In The Grass.

Album

Driftglass

Label: Jazz Re:freshed
Released: 2019
Track listing: The Darkies; Afronaut; Stargaze #1; The Dreamkeeper; W A K E (for Grenfell); Stargaze #2; Mirrors; Interplanetary Migration.

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Article: Album Review

Sarah Tandy: Infection In The Sentence

Read "Infection In The Sentence" reviewed by Chris May


Sarah Tandy made a mark on the alternative London jazz scene three years ago as the pianist on alto saxophonist Camilla George's luminous debut, Isang (Ubuntu). More recently, she has played piano and keyboards on two other headline albums: George's The People Could Fly (Ubuntu, 2018), and alto saxophonist Cassie Kinoshi's SEED Ensemble's debut, Driftglass (Jazz ...

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Article: Album Review

SEED Ensemble: Driftglass

Read "Driftglass" reviewed by Chris May


After decades in the shadow of its American parent, British jazz is finally coming of age. A community of young, London-based musicians is forging a rebooted style which reflects both the Caribbean and African musical heritages of the majority of its vanguard players and also locally created musics such as grime and garage. Jazz was created ...

Album

Cosm'ethic

Label: Jazz Re:freshed
Released: 2013
Track listing: Entering The Dream #1; Consciousness #2; Free Fall #2; Awakenings #4; My Body Needs To Breathe, I Doesn't #5; Music Power #6; Cosm'Ethic #7; Space & Time #8; World Traveller #9; Shavasana #10;


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