Listen to Evan Chapman’s second single ‘Bodies’

Last month, Evan Chapman shared the beautiful, triumphant and fiercely rhythmic ‘Fractions’, and upon first listen we knew we had discovered something very special. As if we weren’t excited enough for the release of his debut solo album, Reveries, the Philly-based percussionist, composer, and filmmaker has unveiled a second single called ‘Bodies’. Utterly gorgeous and exhilarating, ‘Bodies’ plays like a nurturing lullaby before intensifying towards a rapturous climax. Listen to it below and grab Reveries when it drops on October 11th through Better Company Records.

Le Guess Who? reveals its full 2024 line-up; Maurice Louca, Ibelisse Guardia Ferragutti & Frank Rosaly, Nadah El Shazly, Merope, Kayhan Kalhor & Erdal Erzincan and Brian Jackson amongst new additons

Returning to the charming city of Utrecht from November 7th – 10th to celebrate its 17th edition, Le Guess Who? is on course to reach beyond the stars with a sprawling and stellar line-up that each year continues to grow ever more adventurous and majestic. Today the organizers announced their full programme for this year’s edition, and adding to an already hefty bill are artists and bands like Maurice Louca, Ibelisse Guardia Ferragutti & Frank Rosaly, Nadah El Shazly, Merope, Kayhan Kalhor & Erdal Erzincan and Creation Rebel feat Adrian Sherwood.

Le Guess Who? unveiled today its final batch of bands and artists to join previously announced guest curators Mabe Fratti, Bo Ningen, Arooj Aftab, Crystallmess, DARKSIDE, and Touching Bass as well as FYEAR, Patrick Shiroishi, Fuensanta, Nancy Mounir, Rafael Toral and Asher Gamedze, amongst many more.

Egyptian composer, producer and vocalist Nadah El Shazly; the exhilarating rhythms of Iranian kamancheh player Kayhan Kalhor & Anatolian bağlama master Erdal Erzincan; LA-based rapper and producer Chuck Strangers; and keyboardist, flautist, composer and arranger Brian Jackson, known for his collaborations with Gil Scott-Heron in the 1970s, are amidst the new thrilling names added to Le Guess Who?’s general programme. The line up for this year also includes a collaboration between producer Abul Mogard (AKA Guido Zen) and record producer, composer, and mastering engineer Rafael Anton Irisarri, who earlier this year released their album Impossibly Distant, Impossibly Close; as well as the likes of Brooklyn noise rockers Couch Slut presenting their latest record You Could Do It Tonight; Montreal-based songwriter, guitarist and singer Myriam Gendron, the eccentric and pulsating rhythms of Kabeaushé, and the collision of improvisation and electronics brought to life by Oceanic & Greetje Bijma, the project that brings together leftfield techno and ambient producer Oceanic and award-winning jazz vocalist Greetje Bijma.

Earlier this year, Bolivian-born singer and multi-medium performer Ibelisse Guardia Ferragutti & Puerto Rican drummer, composer and sound designer Frank Rosaly, released their incredible debut album, MESTIZX, a journey through their culture and identity, intersecting their heritage from Bolivia, Brazil, and Puerto Rico. Their performance in one of the many idyllic venues across Utrecht will be an unmissable one as will the premiere of Hadra Immersive, the musical ritual ceremony of Sufis in North Africa, presented by Amsterdam Andalusian Orchestra and visual artist Arion de Munck. Le Guess Who? will also present the throbbing and hypnotic rhythms of Peruvian sound artist Ale Hop with Congolese guitarist Titi Bakorta; Egyptian singer and rapper Abyusif; the soulful harmonies of Annie & The Caldwells, the gospel singing outfit of Annie Caldwell along with her husband and their children; Turkish noise rock trio Haossaa; Merope, the duo of Lithuanian singer and kanklės player Indrė Jurgelevičiūtė and guitarist and producer Bert Cools, who will have their new album, Vėjula, also out in early November; American folk artist Tucker Zimmerman and the incendiary live show of Party Dozen, the Sydney noise duo of saxophonist Kirsty Tickle and percussionist Jonathan Boulet, whose fourth album Crime in Australia came out a few days ago.

Appearing on the bill is the legendary Creation Rebel with live mix by producer Adrian Sherwood; London-based vocalist, producer, performer and visual artist GAIKA, who performs with poet and musician James Massiah, and Scientist, the project of Jamaican electronics wizard Hopeton Overton Brown. Following DNA? AND?’s compelling, powerful and heartfelt performance at Le Guess Who? 2019 edition, the festival invited the Oslo-based improv-band collective back, as well as experimental trio Ex-Easter Island Head and Sex Swing who are set to showcase their fierceness on the back of their third studio album, Golden Triangle, releasing next month.

Over the years Le Guess Who? has been nurturing an open space for rare and unique performances and collaborations and this year is no different. Hannah Elsisi presents Chromesthesia is one of the special projects newly unveiled not to be missed. A social and intellectual historian of the Modern Middle East, the British-Egyptian activist will host a monumental 13-hour performance on Saturday November 9th. Her curation includes the immeasurably talented and adventurous composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer Maurice Louca, who has enthralled us long ago with his solo works and numerous collaborations; the choreography of multidisciplinary Afrocentric dancer and artist Natisa Exocé Kasongo with audiovisual design by Berlin based Dutch audiovisual composer and software developer Tarik Barri; Sierra Leone-born, New York-based artist and musician Lamin Fofana, who founded the Sci-Fi & Fantasy and Black Studies labels; Amsterdam based, Brazilian-born producer and vocalist LYZZA; South Florida electronic and hip hop producer Nick León, and Sonic Interventions, a futuristic Jazz collective “who unites diverse languages, instruments, rhythms and dance for collective meditation and healing, improvisation and groove”. The Chromesthesia curation further includes musical polyglot, composer, educator and storyteller Jowee Omicil, whose performances are always different, immersive and transformative; Afro-Portuguese electronic producer and DJ Nídia, Ghanaian/French producer and vocalist , South African rapper, singer, songwriter, and actress Sho Madjozi and Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Yaya Bey.

Le Guess Who? will also be hosting Sounds of Places, a residency program from Radio Alhara, commissioned by Wonder Cabinet, which “seeks to create sonic analogies beyond the spatial limit every sound emerges from.” Following its first edition this year in the occupied Cremisan Valley in Palestine, the artists involved there will present their works at the festival, including Lebanese multi-instrumentalist, video artist and puppeteer Yara Asmar, who next month will release her new album synth waltzes & accordion laments; Christmas in Mourning, a special radio piece commissioned by Radio Al-Hara and co-composed by Sary Moussa and Abed Kobeissy, which was streamed simultaneously by 18 community stations worldwide last Christmas, and Sasha Shadid x Julmud.

There’s plenty more goodness to head to Utrecht for, head over to leguesswho.com for the full details of the line-up, tickets and other info. 4-Day Passes and Friday tickets are sold out but you can still grab tickets for Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.

Alex E. Chávez offers a second glimpse into forthcoming album with new single ‘The Shadow’ & mini documentary

Last month Alex E. Chávez enticed us with the beautiful, radiant and emotionally engaging ‘cómplices de luto’, lifted from his upcoming debut solo album, Sonorous Present. Now the musician, producer, multi-instrumentalist, educator, and scholar has shared a second single called ‘The Shadow’. Chávez comments:

“the shadow” features Quetzal Flores on the traditional requinto jarocho of Veracruz, Mexico and the poetry of Roger Reeves set to an odd-meter cajón groove. This song was completely born in the studio through experimentation with both huapango and son jarocho elements atop which Roger then improvised.”

Listen to ‘The Shadow’ below and grab the album when it drops on October 18th through Artivist Entertainment.

Coinciding with the new single release, Alex E. Chávez has also unveiled a short documentary about the making of his upcoming album, directed by Osvaldo Cuevas.

Flock set to release second album, Flock II; listen to first single ‘Capillary Waves’

There´s wonderful news from UK supergroup Flock, the project that brings together a golden lineup of UK jazz stalwarts: Bex Burch (Vula Viel), Danalogue (The Comet Is Coming, Soccer96), Sarathy Korwar, Al MacSween (Maisha, Kefaya) and Tamar Osborn (Collocutor, Dele Sosimi, Unknown To Known). Following their self-titled debut album, which was one of our Album Picks of 2022, Flock are back with their second album, Flock II. The album was recorded in the Welsh countryside where “they crafted unique “jump-off” devices for each justifypiece, drawing inspiration from unconventional structures and atmospheres”, as the press release describes.

Flock II arrives on October 25th through Strut Records, and ahead of it the band have shared the first single, ‘Capillary Waves’, which serves as an exhilarating taste of what’s to come. Take a listen below.

In other related good news, Flock will perform live at London’s Jazz Café on October 18th, alongside Ethiopian legend Mulatu Astatke, as part of the 25th anniversary of Strut Records.

Surya Botofasina’s second album, Ashram Sun, arrives in October

Photo: Grace Oh

Two years on from the release of the incredibly stunning and contemplative Everyone’s Children, Surya Botofasina is following it up with Ashram Sun, his much anticipated second album. On the new record, the keyboardist and vocalist, who is also the music director of the Sai Anantam Ashram Singers, and was mentored by Alice Coltrane during his upbringing in her Ashram in California, “delivers an inspiring meditation on the works and message of his mentor”, as the press release describes, “and takes us back to his grounding in the Sai Anantam Ashram”. He comments:

“The very core of my being resides and has been cultivated at the sacred grounds of Sai Anantam Ashram. Each value, aspect, place, memory, person, quality, feeling, bhajan, Satsang, energetic representation collectively composes this person.”

As with Surya’s debut album, Ashram Sun was also produced by Carlos Niño and features a stellar cast of guest contributors including his mother, acclaimed harpist and vocalist Radha Botofasina, multi-instrumentalist Angel Bat Dawid, Los Angeles saxophonist Randal Fisher, vocalist Mia Doi Todd, and vocalist MidnightRoba, among others.

Ashram Sun will see the light of day on October 18th through Spiritmuse Records and ahead of it Surya is offering the celestial and soothing first single, ‘(The Circle) of Compassion’, featuring UK based singer, songwriter and producer MidnightRoba. Surya had this to say about it:

“(The Circle) of Compassion is about aspects of growing up on the Ashram, where we experienced pure unbridled joy during our childhood. However, it is also saying and and acknowledging how important all of our inner eternally youthful selves are deserving of self-love and care. May we all be compassionate towards each other, and especially ourselves. Peace and joy.”

Listen to the single below.

Sarah Neufeld / Richard Reed Parry / Rebecca Foon preview forthcoming LP with second single ‘Slow New Year’

Last month we were excited to hear about First Sounds, the upcoming collaborative album from three of Montreal’s finest musicians – composer and violinist Sarah Neufeld, multi-instrumentalist and musical polymath Richard Reed Parry and cellist and composer Rebecca Foon. Following the utterly engrossing, otherworldly and beautiful first single, ‘Maria’, the trio have now unveiled ‘Slow New Year’, the spellbinding piece that sprouted the album. The single is offered with accompanying visuals and you can watch it below.

First Sounds is out on November 1st release through Envision Records in North America and One Little Independent in the UK and the rest of the world.