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Vasilis Xenopolous & Paul Edis Quartet – Feels Like Home ( Ubuntu Music)

Vasilis Xenopolous & Paul Edis Quartet – Feels Like Home ( Ubuntu Music)

Mixing & Mastering FEELS LIKE HOME is a great jazz album, Tim Larsen, Jazzviews.net Xenopoulos’s tenor has this big fat gorgeous tone. Paul Edis plays beautiful piano. Adam King’s muscular bass solo is resonant and compelling. Drummer Joel Barford has an amazing sense of swing. Editors Choice **** Jazzwise

Sarah Gillespie – Half Cut (Pastiche Records)

Sarah Gillespie – Half Cut (Pastiche Records)

Mastering Critically acclaimed singer songwriter renowned for mixing elements of blues, folk and jazz with her distinctive streetwise lyricism. Her four albums ‘Stalking Juliet’ (2009) ‘In the Current Climate’ (2011) ‘Glory Days’ (2014) and Wishbones (2018) were met with four and five star reviews from the Guardian, MOJO, the Independent and Rock and Real, The […]

Five-Way Split – All The Way

Five-Way Split – All The Way

Mixing The album itself features a series of intelligent originals written in the bebop / hard bop tradition plus a couple of well chosen covers. The standard of the playing is excellent throughout, as one would expect from this quintet of experienced professionals. Engineers Darren Williams, Andrew Tulloch and Peter Beckmann help to ensure that […]

Shakti – This Moment (Abstract Logix)

Shakti – This Moment (Abstract Logix)

John McLaughlin – Zakir Hussein – Shankar Mahadevan – Ganesh Rajagopalan – V.Selvaganesh Mastering **Grammy Award** – Best Global Music Album 2024 “this is a very good album that will delight many fans of Shakti.” (George Cole, Jazz Views) “To say that the release of a new Shakti album is an event, is a bit […]

Joy Ellis – Peaceful Place (Oti-O)

Joy Ellis – Peaceful Place (Oti-O)

Mastering Peaceful Place is Ellis’s third album, and as we have heard from other musicians in recent months, Covid has had at least one benefit: isolation and lack of gigs can result in to a pleasing reflective quality in the music that we might not otherwise have heard. Practical constraints also focus the mind. Having booked […]