This label brings together the core of what I’ve officially released so far—while leaving space for what’s still to come. Jazz is at the heart of it, but songwriting, cinematic moods, and works that intersect and expand the possibilities of genres have always been part of the same voice.
Gregory Golub
Composer, jazz pianist, and songwriter Gregory Golub has officially launched his own independent label—Gregory Golub—bringing together his complete discography under a unified artistic identity.
The label’s first release was the album Jazz Aftertaste; today the catalog includes not only jazz compositions but also original songs, personal reinterpretations of jazz standards and other musical themes, as well as Golub’s own instrumental music—spanning a wide stylistic range.
“This label brings together the core of what I’ve officially released so far—while leaving space for what’s still to come,” says Golub. “Jazz is at the heart of it, but songwriting, cinematic moods, and works that intersect and expand the possibilities of genres have always been part of the same voice—alongside a wide spectrum of other pursuits: from experimental music to pure classical, from a deep reverence for melody to minimalism, from electronic soundscapes to a passion for tango. There’s more to come from my musical vault—especially instrumental works, with jazz often a part of it—some already taking shape, others patiently awaiting their turn.”
This move marks a turning point for Golub, allowing him to consolidate works released over several decades—many of which previously existed only in scattered formats or on separate platforms—under a single, intentional artistic banner. The label serves not only as a home for past works but also as a foundation for future releases and cross-genre projects.
Golub’s entire discography is now available as a curated collection on major platforms, offering listeners a single destination for his complete body of work.
Looking ahead, Golub is preparing a new full-length album—African and Other Jazz Passions—targeted for release in November 2025. The project will explore jazz through the prism of cultural dialogues and stylistic contrasts. This upcoming release will be presented under a second label, Gregory Golub Music Concept, created specifically to support conceptual albums and future-forward artistic statements.
The label’s first release was the album Jazz Aftertaste; today the catalog includes not only jazz compositions but also original songs, personal reinterpretations of jazz standards and other musical themes, as well as Golub’s own instrumental music—spanning a wide stylistic range.
“This label brings together the core of what I’ve officially released so far—while leaving space for what’s still to come,” says Golub. “Jazz is at the heart of it, but songwriting, cinematic moods, and works that intersect and expand the possibilities of genres have always been part of the same voice—alongside a wide spectrum of other pursuits: from experimental music to pure classical, from a deep reverence for melody to minimalism, from electronic soundscapes to a passion for tango. There’s more to come from my musical vault—especially instrumental works, with jazz often a part of it—some already taking shape, others patiently awaiting their turn.”
This move marks a turning point for Golub, allowing him to consolidate works released over several decades—many of which previously existed only in scattered formats or on separate platforms—under a single, intentional artistic banner. The label serves not only as a home for past works but also as a foundation for future releases and cross-genre projects.
Golub’s entire discography is now available as a curated collection on major platforms, offering listeners a single destination for his complete body of work.
Looking ahead, Golub is preparing a new full-length album—African and Other Jazz Passions—targeted for release in November 2025. The project will explore jazz through the prism of cultural dialogues and stylistic contrasts. This upcoming release will be presented under a second label, Gregory Golub Music Concept, created specifically to support conceptual albums and future-forward artistic statements.