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| 3.5 great | Erwann S. EMERITUS | November 14th 22 | Ezra Collective's pianist's solo album with a groovy fusion of jazz, dub, soul, and funk (that kinda was to be expected). With fellow Tomorrow's Warriors alumni Moses Boyd on drums duties (there are other big names here, such as Nubya Garcia or fellow Ezra Collective's James Mollison), Armon-Jones poses more as a bandleader than a soloist, which is kind of a problem: he roughly occupies the same position in Ezra Collective. The band's albums feature more versatile and potent songwriting and aesthetic explorations. Still, a promising debut record from the Jesus-looking dude of the modern London jazz scene.
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| 4.5 superb | vonseux | January 31st 22 |
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