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The Winners: Ezra Collective, Patricia Brennan, Chris Bangs, Galliano, And More

by Tony Poole
Twelve tracks from Jazz First's Favourite Albums Of 2024... Dance, No One's Watching! that reflects the Jazz First manifesto that is as much about dance and groove as it is about improvised music. The playlist features tracks that fuse jazz with hip-hop, house, Afrobeat, dub, spiritual, world and other genres that have been dancing with each other amiably for decades. Most reflect, in part, music for the dancehall, away from the concert hall where something got lost mid-way during the ...
Continue ReadingMarcos Valle, Nicola Conte, Paul Murphy, Ezra Collective, And More

by Tony Poole
Tony Poole selects his favourite new releases and pre-releases. The featured artist is Mercury Prize winning Ezra Collective and their new album Dance, No One's Watching. The YouTube video (scroll down) is Shaking Body" included on the album and performed live at a studio session for BBC Sounds. Playlist The Boom Yeh Keep Right On" from Near-Earth Object (independent) 01:36 Marcos Valle Neo Sei" from Tunel Acoustico (Far Out Recordings) 05:35 Cool Affair Sonic Sophistication" from Art Of ...
Continue ReadingEzra Collective's Femi Koleoso: On Tony Allen and UK jazz today

by Rob Garratt
Of all the artists to emerge from the overbaked UK jazz explosion" of recent years, Ezra Collective are arguably the greatest crossover success--based on Spotify stats and tour bookings, anyway. And while the juggernaut of early hype may have worn itself out, things are only looking rosier in 2023: The barrier-busting London quintet is currently gearing up for a breakthrough North American tour, topped by a week at New York's Blue Note Jazz Club. Their first post-pandemic outing comes off ...
Continue ReadingEngland vs. Italy: A Jazz Re-match, First Half

by Ludovico Granvassu
A few days ago, England and Italy faced each other in the finals of the European Soccer Cup. It was a compelling match with a nail-biting end between two teams that exceeded expectations and that promise to have a brilliant future. Italy won in a penalty shootout because in sports--especially in the finals of a tournament--there has to be a winner and a loser. That's why we much prefer arts--and music in particular--where usually everyone wins (or everyone loses... if ...
Continue ReadingEzra Collective: You Can't Steal My Joy

by Kevin Press
This sparkling debut from London's Ezra Collective pulls together jazz, hip hop, Latin and reggae influences in a surprisingly cohesive package. A pair of guest vocal performances--powerfully delivered by singer Jorja Smith and rapper Loyle Carner--virtually guarantee this disc serious lounge airplay this summer. Right out of the gate, Dylan Jones' trumpet delivers a hook so sharp you'll be humming it despite yourself. Space Is The Place (Reprise)" runs for just over two-and-a-half minutes. It is an all-business ...
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