Archive for March, 2026

Alabaster DePlume, "Bringing Up the Nakba" from 'Dear Children of Our Children, I Knew: Epilogue' (2026): Something Else! sneak peek

Alabaster DePlume, “Bringing Up the Nakba” from ‘Dear Children of Our Children, I Knew: Epilogue’ (2026): Something Else! sneak peek

Once again, multi-faceted artist Alabaster DePlume defies neat categorization with this new instrumental single “Bringing Up the Nakba”.

Adam O'Farrill - 'ELEPHANT' (2026)

Adam O’Farrill – ‘ELEPHANT’ (2026)

‘ELEPHANT’ shows Adam O’Farrill’s daring to innovate new jazz with disparate non-jazz components comes from the acumen to conceive it and execute it with confidence.

Peter Somuah - 'Walking Distance' (2026)

Peter Somuah – ‘Walking Distance’ (2026)

Peter Somuah knows how to push jazz forward to present-day vibes without losing any of jazz’s vintage vitality, and he does it his own way.

Skerik, "Air Garden" from 'SKERIK 0610725': Something Else! sneak peek

Skerik, “Air Garden” from ‘SKERIK 0610725’: Something Else! sneak peek

Here is a new ambient track from Skerik, “Air Garden.” it’s an advance single from the saxophonist’s all-ambient album ‘SKERIK 0610725,’ out April 24, 2026.

Rachel Sutton - 'Realms' (2026)

Rachel Sutton – ‘Realms’ (2026)

Rachel Sutton’s ‘Realms’ is a gorgeous album, skillfully put together with the perfect mix of emotion, light-hearted numbers and good ballads.

Fernando Perdomo - 'Clouds 2' (2026)

Fernando Perdomo – ‘Clouds 2’ (2026)

Boasting a stark yet approachable feel, Fernando Perdomo’s ‘Clouds 2’ quickly distinguishes itself from ‘Clouds’ and the preceding ‘Waves’ series.

Luis Nacht and Camila Nebbia, "Me Condiciona el Nombre" (2026): Something Else! video premiere

Luis Nacht and Camila Nebbia, “Me Condiciona el Nombre” (2026): Something Else! video premiere

Here is the video premiere of Luis Nacht and Camila Nebbia’s “Me condiciona el nombre,” from their collaborative 2026 album ‘Noche y Niebla.’

Soft Machine - 'Thirteen' (2026)

Soft Machine – ‘Thirteen’ (2026)

New drummer Asaf Sirkis didn’t remake Soft Machine in his image but adds a piece that helps to keep a band started in 1966 viable in 2026 with their newest studio album ‘Thirteen.’

Devin Gray - ‘Hz Of Gold‘ (2026)

Devin Gray – ‘Hz Of Gold‘ (2026)

Devin Gray has always successfully tackled challenging music, but the Berlin Underground bent of ‘Hz Of Gold’ may be the biggest challenge he’s met yet.