‘Lefto presents Jazz Cats’ is back with volume 3 and still doing what it
does best: putting you in the front row of what the thriving Belgian
jazz scene currently has to offer and revealing a melting pot of the
musical talent coming out one of the smallest countries in Europe. Never
change a winning team they say, so we’re happy to have Belgian DJ and
eclectic connoisseur Lefto on board again.
Although you expect the compilation to be talking jazz, volume 3
explores a broader array of styles, genres, and sounds than ever before,
arriving at a point where the ‘young cats’ of today don’t bother no
more. It may focus on the Belgian scene, but let’s face it, seeing the
influences, this one could be compiled from all over the world. From the
empowering and bittersweet voices of Oriana Ikomo and Adja, over the
more acoustic-electronic productions of Moodprint, Ciao Kennedy, Kassius
and echofarmer. It’s even expanding the Jazz Cats universe to dub and
bass-heavy tracks with Kin Gajo and Le Ministère, Ethio-jazz from
Azmari, while sending you back to earth with bodies’ swirling sax and
drums. That saxophone still rings in your ears when you end up in the
orbit of the march-like drums of Bodem, Orson Claeys’ piano testing your
ability to follow him, slamming the breaks to go smooth cruisin’ with
HONEY (Morricone meets Khruangbin,
anyone?), to crashing in a raging tempo on that last track of Bruno x
Soet x Moene. And there you are, back with us.
2018’s ‘Lefto presents Jazz Cats’ included tracks from some of Belgium’s
biggest hitters, including Black Flower, STUFF. De Beren Gieren and
Glass Museum who have all gone on to receive global acclaim. The album
was given the accolade of ‘Album of the Week’ on Worldwide FM and also
received further radio support from Jazz FM in addition to numerous
glowing reviews. The 2022 follow-up ‘Jazz Cats volume 2’ paved the way
for a new generation inspired by its peers, entering another era of very
talented individuals and collectives. Maybe even more so than 4 years
before. It uncovered a beautiful balance of more established but also
obscure musicians and artists. Opening up to electronics and dance,
enter bands like ECHT!, Stellar Legions and TUKAN. Thrilling innovative
soundscape grooves and jazz fusion with Bandler Ching and LũpḁGangGang,
not to forget about the weaving musical odyssey that is M.CHUZI. In
addition, there’s the balanced unease of One Frame Movement, the
laidback ‘acoustic electronica’ of Boombox Experiments, the classic
funky jazz stylings of Cargo Mas and cinematic The Brums, all of these
have set volume 2 on the map as an essential release for any jazzhead
with a passion for new sounds.
Tastemaker, selector, curator, DJ and producer, these words often get
mentioned when Lefto's name pops up in discussions. And rightly so. If
you've ever had the pleasure to listen to one of his incredible Boiler
Room sets or one of his many radio shows, you'll know why. Famed for his
gloriously eclectic taste on the decks, he switches effortlessly
between hip hop, funk, breaks, neck-snapping beats, future bass,
South-American influences, bruk riddims, some wild African rhythms and
of course, jazz.
Growing up as a child, his father would have the sounds of jazz flowing
through the speakers. Which led him to bars around town to hear the
latest jazz ensembles. Falling in love with the genre, he would later
refine his knack for record digging and fine ear for music working at
Belgium's legendary Music Mania record store in his hometown Brussels.
Which makes that Lefto is consistently a couple steps ahead. He doesn't
wait for the next thing to land in his lap, but actively seeking it out.
Lefto on Jazz Cats volume 3:
“Another release in less than two years! I am very impressed by the
amount of creative "jazz" talent we’ve managed to compile over the last
couple of years. Thanks to the internet, young musicians find
inspiration from around the globe and incorporate diverse influences
into their work. Given the history and heritage of jazz in this country,
it has managed to create a healthy jazz scene supported by festivals,
venues, press, and labels. Therefore, I am very proud to present to you
the third installment of Jazz Cats. This compilation is dedicated to the
young and hardworking musicians who are the present and the future of
Belgium’s jazz scene.”
Tracklist:
1. Oriana Ikomo - NEVER FORGET
2. Moodprint - Eartha
3. Kin Gajo - Exit, Gajo!
4. Adjà - Told you so
5. Bodies - brioche
6. Orson Claeys - Conversations
7. Bodem - Kleine Mars
8. Honey - Bossa dolce
9. Azmari - Sheep Party
10. Le Ministère - De l’Amour
11. CIAO KENNEDY - Parcifal Pt. I
12. echofarmer - beginning would have been outside
13. Kassius - Escapism
14. Bruno x Soet x Moene - OTT