Sunny Jain shares video for title track ‘Wild Wild East’, album out next month

Photo: Ebru Yildiz

Talented and acclaimed Indian-American composer and dhol player Sunny Jain, also known as the founder and bandleader of Red Baraat, has announced the release of a new album. Entitled Wild Wild East and set for release on February 21st through Smithsonian Folkways, it marks his first solo album in a decade and will also be his first for the label. The album incorporates influences aplenty as the press release describes, “from the scores of Bollywood classics to Spaghetti Westerns, Indian folk to jazz improvisation, and South Asian languages to English prose to express the immigrant experience as one navigates the terrain of what it means to be “American.””

Following the mighty first single, ‘Immigrant Warrior’, Jain has now shared the title track, a song about migration, as he explains:

“A story that everyone has in their family, whether it be 100 years old or in recent times. This song is about my lineage from Osian, Rajasthan to Sialkot, Punjab to the 1947 partition of India, and then the eventual move to America. The courageousness of all immigrants to leave their family and home in search of opportunity in a foreign land is a wild and bold move. One that truly embodies the romanticized ideas the cowboy has always professed to be.”

‘Wild Wild East’ comes with an accompanying video directed by Adeel Ahmed and filmed in Manhattan, Queens, Hawaii, Los Angeles, New Delhi, Old Delhi, Agra, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh. Watch it below and listen to ‘Immigrant Warrior’ straight after.


Alabaster DePlume announces new album To Cy & Lee: Instrumentals Vol. 1

2020 is off to a tremendous start with the news of a new album from thought-provoking and unpredictable musician and poet Alabaster DePlume. Entitled To Cy & Lee: Instrumentals Vol. 1, the album features instrumental pieces recorded over the past eight years, both new compositions and older ones collected from his albums Copernicus, The Jester and Peach. For the new compositions, the London based bandleader, composer, saxophonist, activist and orator,  enlisted the help of a stellar cast of London musicians including Dan ‘Danalogue’ Leavers and Sarathy Korwar.

On the origin of To Cy & Lee: Instrumentals Vol. 1 is DePlume´s work for Ordinary Lifestyles, a Manchester based charity that helps adults with disabilities to live independently in their own homes, where he worked with the titular Cy and Lee. DePlume helped them socialize by making music together in different situations, which he recorded in his phone and then then used as a foundation to create songs in his studio. Additionaly, DePlume also ran music sessions for Cy, Lee and their friends, and he said this about it:

“People would focus on a central point, tuning in to one another. There are things we can’t put into words, which can be expressed with sound and music. These guys have fewer words than us, some of them have none. When we put some feelings into a music expression – that’s liberation.”

Much like in his live shows, DePlume mixes and connects people up and as the press release describes, “brings together players of different skill levels and different backgrounds so they have to interact differently, placing them in unusual situations in which to record.” This, in his own words, led them to have “a very magical time playing the tunes”.

We´ll have to wait until February 28th for the album to arrive through International Anthem, but we can already delight our ears and hearts with the first single ‘Whisky Story Time’. Here it is.

Jeff Swanson & Case-fitter set to release new album, Fathoms, in February

Chicago is home to a vibrant jazz scene and Jeff Swanson has been playing a central role in it over the past few years. Following the release of his first full-length, Case-fitter, the guitarist/composer continues the project with a new album entitled Fathoms. The album blends an array of genres, including jazz, rock, electronic music and chamber music, and features Paul Bedal on keyboards, Matt Ulery on electric bass, Greg Artry on drums and percussion, Dustin Laurenzi on tenor saxophone and Greg Ward on alto saxophone.

Fathoms is set for release on February 28th through BACE Records and we can already hear the astounding first single ‘Gaussian’. The track “takes influence from Peruvian Festejo rhythms while maintaining Swanson’s compositional storytelling and heavily electric sound”, explains the press release. “The listener is taken on a journey as the odd phrasing and sway of the beginning melodies transition into an open section where the composer enters into a fiery dialog of back and forth with the rhythm section.” Here it is.

Listen to Dijf Sanders’ new single, ‘Ravana’, off upcoming album, Puja

We love ‘Ravana’, the new single taken from Dijf Sanders‘ upcoming album. Entitled Puja, it follows his 2018 album Java and is set for release on February 14th through Unday Records. The new album blends genres like exotica, psychedelia, jazz and electronica and saw the Ghent based multi-instrumentalist and composer travel to Nepal to record it. To bring Puja to life, in addition to field recordings, Sanders enlisted the help of drummer Simon Segers, saxophone player Mattias De Craene and sitar player Nicolas Mortelmans.

‘Ravana’, like other tracks on the album, and as the press release explains, “suggest a world infused by Nepalese, Tibetan, Chinese and Indian culture as broken beats and organic exotica combine to create a trance-like rhythmic flow”. Take a listen below.

Bram De Looze shares single ‘Tu Vois’ from upcoming new album Colour Talk

Photo: Sophie Nuytten

There’s a new album on the way from young Belgian pianist and composer Bram De Looze. Entitled Colour Talk, the album is described as “an ode to (re)invention in the grey zone were the classical idiom and improvisatory urges meet”. Ahead of its release on February 21st through Sdban Ultra, Bram De Looze has let loose the new single ‘Tu Vois’, a magnificient track that “exquisitely link[s] baroque, avant garde and highly-refined jazz improvisation”, as the press release explains, “set[ting] up an intimate mood by starting with a slow two voice invention, developing slowly through subtle use of harmony and space.” Take a listen below.

Watch Efterklang’s video for ‘Hænder der åbner sig ft. South Denmark Girls Choir’

Just as 2019 came to a close, Efterklang gifted the world with a new EP, following the release of their stunning new album, Altid Sammen. Entitled Lyset, the EP was recorded in Copenhagen last September and it features reworked tracks from Altid Sammen as well as its title track, ‘Lyset’, a new song co-written with Swedish artist sir Was. The Danish trio have shared a video by Jakub Jezný for ‘Hænder der åbner sig’, featuring the 70-strong choir South Denmark Girls Choir. Here it is.


Lyset EP is out now digitally, on tape and as a pair of socks through 4AD/Rumraket.