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Guido Spannocchi Quartet - 'Live at Porgy & Bess Vienna' (2023)

Guido Spannocchi Quartet – ‘Live at Porgy & Bess Vienna’ (2023)

The Guido Spannocchi Quartet’s ‘Live at Porgy & Bess Vienna’ brings forth the full impact of performance and reciprocity between musicians.

Evie Asio - 'Contending and Contention' (2022)

Evie Asio – ‘Contending and Contention’ (2022)

‘Contending and Contention’ is a harmonic, vocal and sonic journey, held together by its message – and Evie Asio’s distinct sound.

Emperor Penguin - 'Sunday Carvery' (2022)

Emperor Penguin – ‘Sunday Carvery’ (2022)

‘Sunday Carvery’ finds Emperor Penguin bingeing on an assortment of musical condiments aimed to satisfy audiences with adventurous appetites.

Tom Shotton - 'Forever Home' (2021)

Tom Shotton – ‘Forever Home’ (2021)

Tom Shotton’s 10-track debut sounds like Billy Joel interacting with Rupert Holmes, supported by occasional input from Steely Dan.

The Sails - 'Bang!: The Sails Best of 2006 to 2020' (2021)

The Sails – ‘Bang!: The Sails Best of 2006 to 2020’ (2021)

The Sails are quite the rage across the pond, and ‘Bang!: The Sails Best of 2006 to 2020’ provides the reason why.

Deelee Dube - 'Trying Times' (2020)

Deelee Dube – ‘Trying Times’ (2020)

Deelee Dube combines a stellar African musical lineage, a London upbringing’s eclectic tastes, and a deep love and respect for the jazz tradition.

Emperor Penguin - 'Soak Up the Gravy' (2020)

Emperor Penguin – ‘Soak Up the Gravy’ (2020)

Unique and exciting, Emperor Penguin’s ‘Soak Up the Gravy’ is an album that offers something for everybody.

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Charlie Carter – ‘Every Ounce of Love’ (2019)

Charlie Carter’s ‘Every Ounce of Love’ was written from the soul, sung from the heart and delivered with quality.

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The Cretins, “Haven’t Got a Clue” (2019): One Track Mind

The debut single from the Cretins is a ’60s mid-tempo garage rocker that’s instantly catchy, contemporary, and memorable.

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The Near Jazz Experience with Adrian Sherwood – ‘Afloat in Dub’ (2019)

As Adrian Sherwood helps transform these Near Jazz Experience songs, the listener gains a much wider viewpoint.