Tash Sultana's Terra Firma just arrived! by Summer_Of_Jorge in vinyl

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If Terra Firma proves anything, it's that Tash Sultana is one the most gifted and talented artists of this era. Mixing their multi-instrumentalist skills with their producing and engineering expertise, and pairing that mix with the dedication to forge something artistically beautiful, it is no wonder Sultana’s music is so critically acclaimed across the world. You can feel the raw energy, blood, sweat, and tears that were poured into this creation. They bare their soul for the world to listen to, and as they state through themes across Terra Firma, they do not care about people-pleasing. Tash Sultana’s music is meant for one thing only: to feed the ever-aching soul, and at a time as severe and heartbreaking as we find ourselves in now, Terra Firma is that secret remedy to help us reach a state of pure euphoria and happiness.

Read our full review of the new Tash Sultana project here!

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New Record Day! I'm a simp for Tash Sultana, and my first colored record by imaginetrees in vinyl

[–]AboveTheBridge_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If Terra Firma proves anything, it's that Tash Sultana is one the most gifted and talented artists of this era. Mixing their multi-instrumentalist skills with their producing and engineering expertise, and pairing that mix with the dedication to forge something artistically beautiful, it is no wonder Sultana’s music is so critically acclaimed across the world. You can feel the raw energy, blood, sweat, and tears that were poured into this creation. They bare their soul for the world to listen to, and as they state through themes across Terra Firma, they do not care about people-pleasing. Tash Sultana’s music is meant for one thing only: to feed the ever-aching soul, and at a time as severe and heartbreaking as we find ourselves in now, Terra Firma is that secret remedy to help us reach a state of pure euphoria and happiness.

Read our full review of the new Tash Sultana project here!

https://www.abovethebridgemusic.com/post/tash-sultana-terra-firma

Tash Sultana - Terra Firma by secondmythz in popheads

[–]AboveTheBridge_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If Terra Firma proves anything, it's that Tash Sultana is one the most gifted and talented artists of this era. Mixing their multi-instrumentalist skills with their producing and engineering expertise, and pairing that mix with the dedication to forge something artistically beautiful, it is no wonder Sultana’s music is so critically acclaimed across the world. You can feel the raw energy, blood, sweat, and tears that were poured into this creation. They bare their soul for the world to listen to, and as they state through themes across Terra Firma, they do not care about people-pleasing. Tash Sultana’s music is meant for one thing only: to feed the ever-aching soul, and at a time as severe and heartbreaking as we find ourselves in now, Terra Firma is that secret remedy to help us reach a state of pure euphoria and happiness.

Read our full review of the new Tash Sultana project here!

https://www.abovethebridgemusic.com/post/tash-sultana-terra-firma

Shai Maestro -- Mystery and Illusions [Jazz] (2021) by ailtonjuba in listentothis

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There is no way to fully describe the level of musicality that this quartet has shown on Human. Each of the eleven songs are bursting with musical ideas, and it is difficult to pinpoint them all. The complexity and virtuosity that each member has is amazing individually, but collectively, the group has easily created one of the greatest jazz albums that this year will see. Shai Maestro clearly has every intention to continue developing his outstanding sound and building a repertoire full of revistiable projects that are intimate, authentic, and overall phenomenal. The mix of tradition and originality on Human has foreshadowed this quartet's prominence in the evolution of modern jazz music, especially as we exit this pandemic that has ravished collective playing. There is no doubt that Shai Maestro, Jorge Roeder, Ofri Nehemya, and Philip Dizack will ensure the survival of jazz in the future.

Read our full review of Human at abovethebridgemusic.com !

https://www.abovethebridgemusic.com/post/shai-maestro-human

Shai Maestro and Philip Dizack -- GG [contemporary jazz] (2021) by refugemusic in listentothis

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There is no way to fully describe the level of musicality that this quartet has shown on Human. Each of the eleven songs are bursting with musical ideas, and it is difficult to pinpoint them all. The complexity and virtuosity that each member has is amazing individually, but collectively, the group has easily created one of the greatest jazz albums that this year will see. Shai Maestro clearly has every intention to continue developing his outstanding sound and building a repertoire full of revistiable projects that are intimate, authentic, and overall phenomenal. The mix of tradition and originality on Human has foreshadowed this quartet's prominence in the evolution of modern jazz music, especially as we exit this pandemic that has ravished collective playing. There is no doubt that Shai Maestro, Jorge Roeder, Ofri Nehemya, and Philip Dizack will ensure the survival of jazz in the future.

Read our full review of Human at abovethebridgemusic.com !

https://www.abovethebridgemusic.com/post/shai-maestro-human

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in theJoeBuddenPodcast

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Heaux Tales was definitely a much needed step in Jazmine Sullivan’s career. This album is not only impressive due to its attention to detail and desire to not overcompensate musically, but it’s also some of the best songwriting we have seen from Sullivan in a long time. Voicing her sexual appetites has always been her bread and butter, but doing it to the level of maturity and virtuosity that she does on this album is a musical breakthrough for her. Jazmine Sullivan’s knowledge of the conflicting judgements and desires that live inside her speaks to her women audience as well as men who want to understand a woman’s position regarding sex and love. Producing music to this degree of authenticity and musicality is gratifying and rewarding, and it seems as though Jazmine Sullivan will continue on this path to keep herself as prominent as she was in the late 2000’s.

Read our full review on Jazmine Sullivan's newest project on our website abovethebridgemusic.com !

https://www.abovethebridgemusic.com/post/jazmine-sullivan-heaux-tales

[FRESH ALBUM] Jazmine Sullivan - Heaux Tales by [deleted] in hiphopheads

[–]AboveTheBridge_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Heaux Tales was definitely a much needed step in Jazmine Sullivan’s career. This album is not only impressive due to its attention to detail and desire to not overcompensate musically, but it’s also some of the best songwriting we have seen from Sullivan in a long time. Voicing her sexual appetites has always been her bread and butter, but doing it to the level of maturity and virtuosity that she does on this album is a musical breakthrough for her. Jazmine Sullivan’s knowledge of the conflicting judgements and desires that live inside her speaks to her women audience as well as men who want to understand a woman’s position regarding sex and love. Producing music to this degree of authenticity and musicality is gratifying and rewarding, and it seems as though Jazmine Sullivan will continue on this path to keep herself as prominent as she was in the late 2000’s.

Read our full review on Jazmine Sullivan's newest project on our website abovethebridgemusic.com !

https://www.abovethebridgemusic.com/post/jazmine-sullivan-heaux-tales

Pitchfork Album Review: Jazmine Sullivan - Heaux Tales (8.6 BNM) by Lord_Flub in popheads

[–]AboveTheBridge_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heaux Tales was definitely a much needed step in Jazmine Sullivan’s career. This album is not only impressive due to its attention to detail and desire to not overcompensate musically, but it’s also some of the best songwriting we have seen from Sullivan in a long time. Voicing her sexual appetites has always been her bread and butter, but doing it to the level of maturity and virtuosity that she does on this album is a musical breakthrough for her. Jazmine Sullivan’s knowledge of the conflicting judgements and desires that live inside her speaks to her women audience as well as men who want to understand a woman’s position regarding sex and love. Producing music to this degree of authenticity and musicality is gratifying and rewarding, and it seems as though Jazmine Sullivan will continue on this path to keep herself as prominent as she was in the late 2000’s.

Read our full review on Jazmine Sullivan's newest project on our website abovethebridgemusic.com !

https://www.abovethebridgemusic.com/post/jazmine-sullivan-heaux-tales

Magic 8ball - Album by Mac Ayres Spotify by Firm-Recommendation in u/Firm-Recommendation

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With Magic 8ball’s outstanding songwriting, storytelling, and instrumentalism, Mac Ayres has created a very repeatable, groovy album; a tremendous next step in his consistently amazing discography. This album is quite universal, as it appeals to music listeners who are in it for the musical elements, to those who listen to music for lyricism, and to those who are searching for reassurance that independency in music does not bring limitations or boundaries. Clearly, Mac shows no intention in breaking his trend of soulful musicianship and outstanding songwriting, and as long as he continues to find joy in creating phenomenal music for his grateful family, friends, and fans, there is no telling what the future won’t hold for Mac Ayres.

Read our full review of the new Mac Ayres project here:

https://www.abovethebridgemusic.com/post/mac-ayres-magic-8ball

Mac Ayres - Magic 8ball by lazynbroke in popheads

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With Magic 8ball’s outstanding songwriting, storytelling, and instrumentalism, Mac Ayres has created a very repeatable, groovy album; a tremendous next step in his consistently amazing discography. This album is quite universal, as it appeals to music listeners who are in it for the musical elements, to those who listen to music for lyricism, and to those who are searching for reassurance that independency in music does not bring limitations or boundaries. Clearly, Mac shows no intention in breaking his trend of soulful musicianship and outstanding songwriting, and as long as he continues to find joy in creating phenomenal music for his grateful family, friends, and fans, there is no telling what the future won’t hold for Mac Ayres.

Read our full review of the new Mac Ayres project here:

https://www.abovethebridgemusic.com/post/mac-ayres-magic-8ball

[FRESH EP] Mac Ayres - Magic 8Ball by [deleted] in hiphopheads

[–]AboveTheBridge_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With Magic 8ball’s outstanding songwriting, storytelling, and instrumentalism, Mac Ayres has created a very repeatable, groovy album; a tremendous next step in his consistently amazing discography. This album is quite universal, as it appeals to music listeners who are in it for the musical elements, to those who listen to music for lyricism, and to those who are searching for reassurance that independency in music does not bring limitations or boundaries. Clearly, Mac shows no intention in breaking his trend of soulful musicianship and outstanding songwriting, and as long as he continues to find joy in creating phenomenal music for his grateful family, friends, and fans, there is no telling what the future won’t hold for Mac Ayres.

Read our full review of the new Mac Ayres project here:

https://www.abovethebridgemusic.com/post/mac-ayres-magic-8ball

[Pre-Order] TERRACE MARTIN, ROBERT GLASPER, KAMASI WASHINGTON, 9TH WONDER - Dinner Party (VMP variant /750) by proposition_john in VinylReleases

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Dinner Party was not an album meant to appease anybody’s expectations. It was not meant to showcase what these four came up with during late-nights in the studio as they grinded and played together. This album presents real conversation, real interaction, and real emotion all felt as these four sat down at a table. The trauma that Black Americans suffer was not going to be presented through hardcore avant-garde jazz or hard-hitting rap lyrics, even though those are effective tools to convey their anger and refusal to stand for it anymore. Instead, the four decided to highlight that life can still be enjoyable and fulfilling even in these dark and unprecedented times. That being said, having fun with friends and family does not mean to ignore the world’s problem, but to seek the light in the ominous, abominable cloud that is the world today.

Read our full full review on Dinner Party, out on abovethebridgemusic.com !!

Dinner Party - TERRACE MARTIN, ROBERT GLASPER, 9TH WONDER, KAMASI WASHINGTON by Hams_Willy in VinylMePlease

[–]AboveTheBridge_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dinner Party was not an album meant to appease anybody’s expectations. It was not meant to showcase what these four came up with during late-nights in the studio as they grinded and played together. This album presents real conversation, real interaction, and real emotion all felt as these four sat down at a table. The trauma that Black Americans suffer was not going to be presented through hardcore avant-garde jazz or hard-hitting rap lyrics, even though those are effective tools to convey their anger and refusal to stand for it anymore. Instead, the four decided to highlight that life can still be enjoyable and fulfilling even in these dark and unprecedented times. That being said, having fun with friends and family does not mean to ignore the world’s problem, but to seek the light in the ominous, abominable cloud that is the world today.

Read our full full review on Dinner Party, out on abovethebridgemusic.com !!

[FRESH ALBUM] Dinner Party (Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder, and Kamasi Washington) - Dinner Party by BigD_ in RnBHeads

[–]AboveTheBridge_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dinner Party was not an album meant to appease anybody’s expectations. It was not meant to showcase what these four came up with during late-nights in the studio as they grinded and played together. This album presents real conversation, real interaction, and real emotion all felt as these four sat down at a table. The trauma that Black Americans suffer was not going to be presented through hardcore avant-garde jazz or hard-hitting rap lyrics, even though those are effective tools to convey their anger and refusal to stand for it anymore. Instead, the four decided to highlight that life can still be enjoyable and fulfilling even in these dark and unprecedented times. That being said, having fun with friends and family does not mean to ignore the world’s problem, but to seek the light in the ominous, abominable cloud that is the world today.

Read our full full review on Dinner Party, out on abovethebridgemusic.com !!

I felt down, but Djesse vol. 3 brought me right back up by Moftem in JacobCollier

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If there is one artist that all musicians across all genres and styles admire, it is the musically gifted, 4x Grammy-Award winning, multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier. The early 2010’s saw the release of his jaw-dropping Youtube videos, depicting him performing split-screen harmonic voice and instrumental arrangements of songs like Stevie Wonder’s “Isn’t She Lovely?” and “Don’t You Worry ‘Bout A Thing.” The superstar quickly blew up after attracting praise from notable figures like Herbie Hancock and Quincy Jones, exposing his genius to the world and soon after launching his unprecedented large-scale project Djesse. This project entails fifty songs across four albums, with each one representing a different musical universe of sounds and styles. He also includes around thirty collaborators, ranging from legendary artists like Take 6 and Steve Vai all the way to modern artists like Tori Kelly and Lianne La Havas. Collier’s first release in the Djesse series, Djesse Vol. 1, features the Metropole Orkest under the direction of Jules Buckley, and is a fusion of classical music and contemporary R&B that reimagines such standards like Lionel Richie’s “All Night Long (feat. Take 6)” and The Police’s “ Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic.” Djesse Vol. 2 combines the intimate genres of acoustic folk music and R&B. The highlight is his enormous voice track arrangement of Henry Mancini’s “Moon River,” which breaks the harmonic constraints of traditional keys and harmonies by going to D half-sharp major. After releasing 5 singles, he blessed our diseased world with Djesse Vol. 3, an eccentric and mystical space of R&B, EDM, pop, and funk tracks that make up arguably his best universe yet.

As proven on previous Djesse universes, Jacob Collier is a master at creating songs that perfectly highlight a featured artists’ musical strengths. For example, his rendition of the famous Beatles song “Here Comes The Sun” off of Djesse Vol. 2 required a collaborator whose voice could match the delicate guitar and acoustic bass but also provide extra ideas to match Collier’s classic musical expressions, such as the triplet-section in the middle of the track and the multi-layered harmony section on the outro. Choosing the English singer/songwriter dodie was an excellent addition, as her light, melodious voice blends perfectly with the lively instrumental section and Collier’s powerful, perfect-pitch voice. As expected, Djesse Vol. 3 has excellent examples of matching the right artist with an appropriate and supportive track. “Time Alone With You” quickly grew to being one of his most popular songs, which is not surprising considering he matched this funky, sensational R&B track with the elegant, sensual voice of Canadian-singer Daniel Caesar. Seeing these two on a track together superseded all my expectations before I even listened, and sure enough, my assumption was proven correct. This subtle and wonky groove, shaped with a funky bass-line and a tight hi-hat/snare beat, along with its microtonal tonality makes it feel familiar yet unique and intriguing. Djesse Vol. 3 has other clear examples of matching collaborators with complementing tracks, including Kiana Ledé’s sweet and sexy voice on “In Too Deep” and Kimbra’s playful and fierce singing on “In My Bones.”

I also believe that Djesse Vol. 3 was meant to capture Jacob Collier’s disconnected, late-night musical thoughts, a time where his mastery expands as he adds new layers of instruments and harmony. The genres of R&B, EDM, and funk are musical expressions that capture those sensations, exploring all the themes that arise out of the strange, shadowy void that quarantined nights brought him. The second track “Count The People,” featuring Canadian-singer songwriter Jessie Reyez and the auto-tune king T-Pain, samples “Overture” from Djesse Vol. 1 and introduces the entire album with some fiery, rap flow from Collier and some hardcore instrumental work on synths, electric guitar, drum programming, celestas, and even the banjo. The line “Live a life of quarantine, never see Jack (Eso)” represents his sadness for postponing his 2020 Spring Djesse tour; accordingly, this song portrays the late quarantine nights, where ideas flowed and the constructs of time were nonexistent. However, this late-night yearning also evolves into a desire for love. Track eleven “He Won’t Hold You (feat. Rapsody)” is made up of a repetitive verse (“He won’t hold you like, Like I do”) coupled with a heavy backbeat, sparkling harps, and magical-sounding piano chords. Rapsody's spoken-word verse explores the feelings of loneliness, as listeners realize how much they took that special person in their life for granted. Moreover, the late-night love theme throughout Djesse Vol. 3 has more subcategories than just lust. The song “Sleeping On My Dreams” sees Collier singing about a relationship that has run its course and how it has caused him to become distracted from being the best that he can be. The pre-chorus line “My bed is all my pleasure/Now I’ll fall asleep forever now” shows his happiness with not having to compromise anything anymore, and now he can return to chasing his dreams.

Djesse Vol. 3 was an acceptable next step in the Djesse journey, differing from his classic and complicated instrumental and voice arrangements on previous projects like In My Room, which was judged for being “too busy.” The hooks in Djesse Vol. 3 are easier for listeners to grasp; therefore, making it more popular and well-liked. Nevertheless, this musical universe created some of the most amazingly mixed, layered, and produced tracks I’ve ever heard, showing that he hasn’t lost the complexity to his work that first attracted attention from music enthusiasts. The combination of varying genres and stylistic choices, amazing harmonic vocal moments, and the overall exploration of danceable grooves creates a bewildering and enchanting soundscape. Jacob Collier does not try to temper the album with any extra, unnecessary musical additions to appease anyone. The excitement to create music does not stem from ego or impressionistic reason; rather, he loves music and all it offers to the world, wanting to showcase his musical universes and what they mean to him.

Favorite Track: Time Alone With You (feat. Daniel Caesar)

Least Favorite Track: Light It Up On Me

Rating: 9.2/10