London rapper Ghostpoet could walk through a crowd of music fans without notice and his albums don't land as much as emerge out of the mist
I Know I’m Funny haha captures Faye Webster’s intimate songwriting and live-band energy
generic album that amounts to little more than the pretentious sentiment which birthed it
It also created the spark for her fourth album
headlined tours and played alongside some of New Zealand and Australia’s finest acts
At The Montreux Jazz Festival brit pop London rapper Ghostpoet could walkPhil Woods' European Rhythm Machine, a daring ensemble that truly pushed the alto saxophonist's boundaries, remains one of the most overlooked groups from 1968 to 1970. This rare and compelling LP showcases Woods alongside pianist George Gruntz, bassist Henri Texier, and drummer Daniel Humair, delivering extended performances of pieces by Gruntz, Carla Bley, Herbie Hancock ("Riot"), and Leonard Feather (a poignant "I Remember Bird"). Hearing Woods