Monday, October 31, 2022

New Music Release: Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble, Alfa Mist, Malik Alston, Ghost Funk Orchestra

Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble - Le Le 

Recorded in the 1980's and snapped up upon arrival in Europe by the Soho Boho's, Acid Jazzuals,Cuboppers, Jazz Massivists and Mojo Jazzmuziker, "Le-Le" by The Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble is a unique one off Spiritual Soul-Jazz outing with Avant Garde touches and more than a hint of Afro-Cuban Orientalism. The percussion drenched title track has that special Worldwide Sound and the Cool Jazz Get Down Groove of "Wet Walnuts and Whipped Cream" is a DJ's delight, whether played over the Airwaves or to a crowded Dancefloor. An adventurous jazz outfit that has been playing around Philadelphia since its formation in 1979. The Ensemble was founded by Warren Oree, an acoustic bassist, producer and composer who continues to lead the band. Eclectic and far from predictable, on this album the Ensemble has embraced a variety of acoustic and electric jazz styles combining them with African and Middle Eastern influences and mixed together with the "New Thing" have managed to make a timeless underground classic.

Alfa Mist - Antiphon

Alfa Mist is a UK musician, producer and composer born in Newham, London. One of the members of Are We Live, a creative quartet that also includes Tom Misch, Jordan Rakei and Barney Artist. On his latest album for UK label Sekito titled Bring Backs, he goes back to his roots of his beat-making past on the streets of East London, as well as incorporating his jazz influences. From the smoky jazz bar loops of opener 'Keep On' to the uplifting urban blues of 'Breath' (feat Kaya Thomas-Dyke) to the sunny metro beats of 'Brian' - the LP is the most detailed exploration of his upbringing in musical form.

Malik Alston - Outside Of The Box

A wonderfully collaborative project from Malik Alston – a set that takes the wealth of great energy he's been bringing to the Detroit scene, and spreads it around with help from a range of musicians and singers! Each cut has a nicely different personality – as the set moves between jazz, soul, and contemporary club – with every track at the top of the game, and delivering more as an EP than most full length sets of this nature! "5th Element" features great sax work from Dave McMurray, Maurissa Rose brings in soulful vocals on "What God Has For Me (just one stomp rmx)", there's a great batch of Latin elements from the Linwood Ensemble on "Tie It Up (Malik's Latin sunrise rmx)", and the set begins with the soaring "Badeya (Pirahnahead's p'mix)". ~ Dusty Groove

Ghost Funk Orchestra - New Kind Of Love

A new kind of love, and a new kind of groove from Ghost Funk Orchestra – one that's deeper than ever before, even though the group is really just the efforts of producer/instrumentalist Seth Applebaum! Yet this time around, he's also got some great female vocals at a few points – bringing a soulful focus to the energy that spins out at other points in a more instrumental mode – funky but moody at the same time, with a richness in sonic territory that takes the whole thing way past the early funky 45s that first bore the Ghost Funk name. Titles include "A Song For Pearl", "Bluebell", "Rooted", "Quiet Places", "Scatter", "Why", Your Man's No Good", and "A New Kind Of Love (parts 1 & 2)". ~ Dusty Groove

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