Oliver Coates reworks track from Adult Jazz’s debut album

Adult Jazz

British quartet Adult Jazz released their outstanding debut album Gist Is last month. The enveloping opening track ‘Hum’  has been reworked by experimental composer and cellist Oliver Coates, who has worked and continues to work with an array of creative outfits, including Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood, DOOM, Micachu and Massive Attack. Whilst Adult Jazz’s Harry Burgess dazzles us with his vocals on the original track, the Oliver Coates’ cover features the delicate voice of Scottish collaborator Chrysanthemum Bear. Let yourself immerse into the beauty of this cover.

Adult Jazz announce debut album release

adut Jazz - the bandWe have been following Adult Jazz since we first saw them opening for Juana Molina last year. We immediately fell in love with the voice scales of lead singer Harry Burgess and all the band’s magical melodies. Now we are super excited to see their first album Gist Is coming out through Spare Thought on 4th August. They have also revealed their newest song which tickles the ears with its beautiful composition and intrigues the mind with imaginary explorations. Enjoy ‘Spook’ below.

Adult Jazz share second single ‘Am Gone’

Adult Jazz

Adult Jazz had already enticed us with the wonderful track ‘Springful’, lifted from their double A-side ‘Am Gone’ / ‘Springful’ 12″. This release came out earlier this week via the quartet’s own imprint Spare Thought and you can grab your copy on their bandcamp.
The gorgeous track ‘Am Gone’ is now available to stream. Here it is.