Yet another album of musical excellence compiled by If Music's
Jean-Claude for the excellent and massively collectible 'You Need This'
series. This release marks the 4th volume in the A Journey Into Deep
Jazz portfolio in the If Music cannon released on BBE and will be
available on a double vinyl LP and as a digital release.
Deep Jazz volume 4 continues to meet the high quality bar set by the
previous releases in the series and the If Music presents... catalogue.
Its global diversity of artists is represented in the tracklisting. This
nine track offering ranges from the slow, lush Bobby Hutchersonesque,
never repressed 'Process of a Cloud' from Japanese Drummer George Hirota
to Oakland artist Phavia Kujichagulia's Congolese themed, black
consciousness Fancy Footwork and the mighty combination of Ginger Baker
and Ransome Kuti on their co-written N'Kon Kini N'Kon N'Kon, a chunky,
Lo-Slung Afro-Beat celebration of Fela Kuti's Kalakuta Republic.
Jean-Claude's excellent track record of creating and curating
compilation albums and rediscovering rare gems and private presses for
re-issue follows a philosophy of cross- genre music appreciation that
can be traced even further back than to his time as one half of the
innovative, genre bending, DJ and production duo The
Amalgamation of Soundz. Jean- Claude has been a mainstay of London's
Black Music scene for some four decades with his record shop, his shows
on NTS and Soho Radio, his excellent 'In Conversation with...' series of
chat shows, his Djing and curation of event stages at Across the Tracks
Festival and, of course, his excellent compilations.
Deep Jazz volume 4 will be released on BBE Music as a digital and a
double vinyl LP and will add to any serious collector and music head's
record racks.
Tracklist:
1. Eero Koivistoinen, UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra - Kaamos
2. Ginger Baker - N'Kon Kini N'Kon N'Kon
3. Eko Kuango - Na Mawaso
4. Lonnie Smith - All In My Mind
5. Phavia Kujichagulia - Fancy Footwork
6. Kan Digor - Croonardise
7. Five Times Six - Five Times Six
8. Sathima Bea Benjamin - Africa
9. George Hirota - Process of Cloud