Kamasi Washington's new EP Harmony of Difference is a short, compelling record, making it great for old fans and newcomers alike, writes B.G.M.'s M Milner.
Toronto's NXNE Festival featured great sets by Father John Misty, Mother Mother and Ghostface Killah, but Tom Vickress thinks the festival needs tweaking.
The Best Albums of 2015 Part 1, covering albums 33 to 1 and featuring: Baroness, Jeremih, Dendritic Arbor, Failure, Grimes, Marriages, and Beach Slang.
Mickey White covers the first third of 2015's amazing year in Rap & R&B, including: Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Dawn Richard, Tyga, Future, YG, and Thundercat.
Just this year alone, four records have shown the different ways jazz can be relevant, or at least continue to find an audience in 2015, explains M. Milner.
Phil saw Thundercat Sunday night at the Hoxton and had a profound, drunk revelation about the decline of ADHD culture and the revolution of Jazz in 2015.
The 20 Best Albums of 2015 according to Dan Vesper and M. Milner with a few albums from Jon including: Kendrick Lamar, Grimes, Drake, Failure, & Tame Impala