Song Review/ Bossa : Jon Gold’s ‘Our Love Blossoms in Bossa’
If you want to be enveloped by a world of whimsy, then ‘Our Love Blossoms in Bossa’ by Jon Gold is the perfect track for you.
Album Review/ Jazz - Kamila Csenge’s ‘Behind The Universe’
Her latest release is ‘Behind The Universe’, a bluesy jazz underworld of music that she journeys through with her guitar.
Album Review/ Jazz : Alexandre LAUGIER’s ‘What a dream it is’
His latest release is ‘What a dream it is’, an album in which you can experience the romance and romanticism of the artist’s style.
Song Review/ Blues : Judith Owens’ ‘That’s Why I Love My Baby’
In her latest release, ‘That’s Why I Love My Baby’, the artist lists the many reasons she loves her husband.
Album Review/ Jazz : C’batch’s ‘The Vault 1’
C’batch’s album ‘The Vault 1’ was released in March of this year (2026). It is smooth jazz, soul and blues for the soul.
Album Review/ Blues : Kid Pan Alley’s ‘There’s a Song in Every Story’
‘On Our Way To Liberty’ is the album’s first track. With Lea Morris on the vocals, it is a blues night that gets into the fight for freedom.
Song Review/ Fusion : Outside Pedestrian’s ‘Drawbridge’
Their latest release is ‘Drawbridge’, a track that dotes on the transitory rhythm of things.
Album Review/ Neo Soul : Diane Summer’s ‘Urban Soulscapes’
Her latest release is ‘Urban Soulscapes’, an album that perfectly carves out the spirit of her music and the duality of her style.
Album Review/ Jazz : Ella Fitzpatrick’s ‘Big Band Reflections’
Her latest release is the ‘Big Band Reflections’ album, a fifteen track collection. So vast and wonderful in its jazz and blues, it makes you happy and joyful.
Song Review/ Jazz/ Funk : Tony Frissore’s ‘Bad Strategies’
In his latest release, ‘Bad Strategies’, you’ll especially catch the patterns of the theme in the jazzy accordion flow.
Song Review/ Funk : Tony Frissore’s ‘Stand For Freedom’
Tony Frissore opens up the space of freedom just a little bit more with his latest release, ‘Stand for Freedom’.
Song Review/ Tango : El Cachivache Quinteto’s ‘Chacabuco’
Taken from the collection is ‘Chacabuco’, a mellow track that has such an ambivalent atmosphere.
Song Review/ Funk : Tony Frissore’s ‘The Eagle has Landed’
His latest release is ‘The Eagle has Landed’. A funk-electronica concept with grooves that you can keep vibing to.
Album Review/ Jazz : Maria Solena’s ‘Yesterday and Tomorrow’
Her latest release is ‘Yesterday and Tomorrow’, an apt theme to explore her sense of style and music ideas through. It has some covers of classic jazz ballads and others, her own original compositions. And somehow, they all unite to celebrate her style.
Song Review/ Jazz : Ari Joshua’s ‘Pork Fat’
‘Pork Fat’ starts off with a mellow gradient of music. Bright rolling melodies, kicking grooves, and a shuffling beat. It falls away then from a summer meadow to a desert night sky.
Song Review/ Jazz : Peter Daniel’s ‘Take a Little Chance’
‘Take a Little Chance’ introduces the album. With its smooth, seamless and skating mix of blues, jazz, and real time sentiments, the song is as romantic and magical as a bustling city at night.
Song Review/ Jazz : Jon Gold’s ‘Breaking the Ice’
It’s like watching a well made movie, one that builds an extraordinary story while also feeding the characters. His latest release is the ‘Chasing Echos’ album, introduced by the composition, ‘Breaking the Ice’.
Song Review/ Jazz : Marc Soucy’s ‘The Out Cats’
Marc Soucy’s experimental flair is compounded and made interesting with his latest composition, ‘The Out Cats’ featuring Jeff Carano on the bass and Ray Lavigne on the drums.
Album Review/ Funk : Synthonic’s ‘Lampin’
His latest release is the ‘Lampin’ album, a splashy jazz, funk, psychedelic rock, blues collection; a traversal of the soul space in such new and fresh ways. His work as a composer is largely experimental.
Song Review/ Jazz : Ari Joshua’s ‘Blurry Face’
Ari Joshua is back with his funk jazz entourage for another spectacular performance in ‘Blurry Face’.