Fabiano Do Nascimento shares rework of ‘O Tempo (Foi O Meu Mestre)’

As we mentioned last month, Fabiano do Nascimento is bestowing us with Vila, a follow-up to Cavejaz, which was one of our Album Picks of 2025. A collaborative effort, Vila sees the staggeringly talented guitarist, composer, and producer team up with trombonist and arranger Vittor Santos, who helms a 16-piece orchestra for the affair. After introducing the album with the gorgeous and engrossing ‘Spring Theme’, Fabiano has unveiled a second single, ‘O Tempo (Foi O Meu Mestre)’. Majestic and jubilant, the track is a new re-working of his own song, released originally in 2017 in his classic Tempo Dos Mestres. Listen to it below and grab the album when it drops on February 27th through Far Out Recordings.

Dijf Sanders teases upcoming album, Tangkoa II, with lead single ‘Mooning’

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One of Belgium’s most forward-thinking musicians, Dijf Sanders is not afraid to push the envelope.  The Ghent based multi-instrumentalist and composer has announced the release of his new album Tangkoa II, arriving on May 8th through Unday Records. With a free-thinking openness to different cultures, Sanders’ previous albums saw him travel to places like Indonesia and Nepal, searching for open musical exploration. The forthcoming Tangkoa II grew out of field recordings collected during his 2022 travels in Vietnam. Feeding these sounds into his self-built machinery, and abstaining from using any pre-sequenced sounds, samples and synths were shaped and played live, with Simon Segers steering it. Segers “operates as a human interface between rhythm and circuitry, a true man-machine”, as the press release describes, while Sanders “acts as a living effects processor, continuously manipulating sound in real time”. To bring Tangkoa II to life, Sanders has also enlisted a phenomenal group of musicians – Vitja Pauwels (guitar), Viktor Perdieu (saxophone), and Louise van den Heuvel (bass).

Alongside the album announcement, Sanders has dropped the first single ‘Mooning’, an entrancing and enthralling track that we we just can’t stop listening to. Here it is.

Will Samson announces fifth album, Sings Again, and shares lead single ‘Signs Of Life’

 

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There’s beautiful new music on the horizon from Will Samson. The wonderfully talented British artist has announced a brand new album, Sings Again, set for release on May 22nd through Human Chorus. Following a period spent exploring instrumental forms, the upcoming Sings Again finds Samson returning to vocal-led songwriting. His voice, which he always treated just like another instrument within his ambient, electronic and acoustic worlds, comes back into focus again. Sings Again emerged from a period of profound personal change and recalibration. In April 2024, Samson took part in an ayahuasca ceremony, a powerful and challenging experience where he heard the words: “Will Samson is dead.” The visions that followed included encounters with his late father, memories from early childhood, and being taken to his own funeral. Speaking about it, he says:

“In the months afterwards, I truly did feel as though something significant in me had died…and then through psychotherapy I was able to process the experience and also learn how to move forward with an emphasis on creating from a new internal space”

Lead single ‘Signs Of Life’ was the first piece to emerge, written during a period of depression that left him feeling disconnected from music altogether. Samson explains:

“When it came to the lyrics, I simply wrote, as honestly as I could, how I was feeling at that moment. A part of me died. So, I waited and watched for signs of life to come.”

Beautiful and beguiling, ‘Signs Of Life’ offers a striking glimpse of what Samson will be throwing at us. Take a listen below.

Listen to Asher Gamedze’s new single ‘Air’

As we’re getting excitedly close to the release of Asher Gamedze’s forthcoming album A Semblance: Of Return, the South African drummer, scholar, activist and composer has shared a third and final preview from the record. The new track, ‘Air’, follows the staggering and sublime lead single ‘Following Up’ and more recently the astounding and compelling ‘War’. ‘Air’ arrives ahead of the album’s release on February 27th through Northern Spy Records, and offers another glimpse into the collective vision Gamedze has been shaping with his ensemble, A Semblance.

Gamedze shares his thoughts on the track:

“Air (of involvedness): Pretentious presence in the folding over of reality’s dissonant perception.”

Absorbing and imbued with buoyancy, ‘Air’ can be streamed below.

Benjamin Herman shares new single, ‘Kazegafuku’, from upcoming new album The Tokyo Sessions

Back in November, we were bowled over with excitement when Benjamin Herman shared the wildly euphoric and groovy ‘Sugii’, in anticipation of his new album, The Tokyo Sessions. The upcoming album captures the Dutch alto-sax legend exploring the city with open ears and an open mind, immersed in Tokyo’s underground scenes and creative corners, letting its pace, colour, and atmosphere steer the music.

Recorded in Tokyo’s legendary Studio Dede last year, The Tokyo Sessions came to life with the help of double-bassist Thomas Pol and drummer Jimmi Jo Hueting, who make up his Benjamin Herman Trio. The album also features an inspiring cast of incredible and celebrated names in Japanese music, including renowned composer, producer, guitarist, and turntablist Otomo Yoshihide, tenor sax maverick Tomoaki Baba, trompetist, composer, and band leader Shinpei Ruike, and two masters of traditional Japanese woodwinds, Akihito Obama on shakuhachi (Bamboo flute) and Ko Ishikawa on sho (mouthorgan).

Ahead of the album’s release date on March 27th through P-Vine Records (Japan) and Roach Records / Dox Records, Herman has shared a spellbinding new single, ‘Kazegafuku’ (“the wind blows”). Take a listen below.

Black Flower share first single, ‘Diagonal Walk’, from upcoming new EP Motions

A year on from the release of Kinetic, which was one of our Album Picks of 2025, there’s no stopping Black Flower. The Belgian quintet are gearing up to release Motions, a new 3-track EP. Shaped by a long run of shows across Europe, the new EP sees Black Flower return with fresh ideas and renewed focus, pushing further into trance-like rhythms and a more cinematic and adventurous sound.

The hypnotic and groovy ‘Diagonal Walk’ serves as the first glimpse of what’s coming. Part of their live shows for a long time, ‘Diagonal Walk’ was finally brought to life in a repurposed barn turned makeshift studio, a creative hideout where ideas could roam freely. Take a listen now.

Motions EP lands on March 6th through Sdban Ultra