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Moses Boyd and Binker Golding share a hidden language

Feeding the Machine

As they gear up for the release of their latest joint project, the drummer and saxophonist talk sustaining the London jazz scene for future generations.

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Tom Misch has a new alter ego

Starting fresh

The 26-year-old has made a name for himself as part of South London’s young Jazz scene. Now, he’s gearing up to enter into a whole new genre.

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Duval Timothy is using jazz to reckon with his heritage

Striking a chord

Ahead of the release of his new album with vocalist Rosie Lowe, the polymath artist reflects on incorporating his West African identity into his work.

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Nubya Garcia is a musician pushing the limits of genre

Future sound

The Camden-born artist helped shape one of the most exciting musical movements to spring out of London in the past decade. But she has no plans to stop there.

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South Africa’s jazz upstarts are imagining a new nation

Moving pictures

A new release from some of the country’s most exciting musicians challenges the notion that the fight for freedom is a battle of the past.

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The photographer shooting the soul of Baltimore

In partnership with Calvin Klein

'one future’, a new campaign from Calvin Klein, is spotlighting first-time voters across America. In the second instalment, Shan Wallace reflects on their hometown's rich cultural history.

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How Thundercat closed his longest chapter

Riding out the storm

The LA Virtuoso concluded a difficult period with the release of his best work so far. Now, he’s looking forward to what comes next.

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Afrobeat legend Tony Allen on the political power of music

‘It's all about control’

One of the most influential musicians alive, the Nigerian drummer is back with his decade-in-the-making new album, Rejoice.

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London’s young jazz heroes are crafting their own sound

The shape of things to come

In a world of manufactured music, jazz is still a place of pure freedom. But now a new generation of talent is furthering that legacy...

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The Comet is Coming on feeding from the supernatural energy of the cosmos

Things That Inspire Me

Mercury Prize-nominated future-jazz trio The Comet is Coming share their out-of-this-world influences and inspirations.

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Five London artists ready to blow up in 2016

UK funky to trip hop and improv jazz

Progressive jazz duo Yussef Kamaal’s multi-instrumentalist Kamaal Williams (aka Henry Wu) announces new album Black Focus and shouts out five tracks from emerging London artists.

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Xenia Rubinos dances in the face of fear to survive

On the hunt for joy

A mother from Puerto Rico, a father from Cuba, born and raised in the US – Xenia Rubinos' identity is as diverse as the music she creates. Here, the New York singer-songwriter talks about her new album, influenced by American culture but motivated by the survival of fear.

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