The highlights of 2018: best of, top and recommended music
2018 was a year that reaped numerous rewards, including recognition for a number of Willwork4funk projects that were charted in multiple best of, top of and recommended albums of the year…
2018 was a year that reaped numerous rewards, including recognition for a number of Willwork4funk projects that were charted in multiple best of, top of and recommended albums of the year…
Spanish musician and singer-songwriter Gecko Turner’s newest track “Cortando Bajito” is an uptempo boogie-funk monster now available on tasty 7″ and accompanied by a brand new videoclip…
After a long wait, Melbourne’s Public Opinion Afro Orchestra (The POAO) is set to release their second album, “Naming & Blaming”, a pulsing, percussive journey into classic afrobeat, led by fierce vocals and a howling horn section…
Following up their successful 2016 release “The Nashville Session”, British funk and soul jazz veterans The New Mastersounds returned to the same analog studio and now present “The Nashville Session 2″…
In anticipation of his new album slated for release early in 2019, multi-instrumentalist, producer and DJ from Brighton Flevans unveils new tracks “It Just Goes feat. Sarah Scott” and “Ex-Factor feat. Laura Vane”…
“Shamal Wind”, the celebrated second album by UK flautist and sax player Chip Wickham gets revisited by three producers cooler than the other side of the pillow: Max Graef, Reginald Omas Mamode IV, and Ishmael Ensemble…
Melbourne’s dirtiest, darkest and heaviest funk rhythm section The Putbacks bring you an album of crunchy post-soul post-jazz mystery-cinema instrumentals produced by Paul Bender (of Hiatus Kaiyote)…
Melbourne collective The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra release “Fight So Hard”, a simmering slow burn with MC One Sixth trading rap verses with singers Kuukua and Lydia Acquah, Fem Belling and Lamine Sonko…