Head Hunters
In 1973, Herbie Hancock released 'Head Hunters'. A groundbreaking fusion of jazz, funk and synthesised rhythm that redefined what jazz could be.
In 1973, Herbie Hancock released 'Head Hunters'. A groundbreaking fusion of jazz, funk and synthesised rhythm that redefined what jazz could be.
In 1964, The Impressions released 'Keep On Pushing.' A gospel-soul statement of hope and perseverance that lit the fuse for the civil rights era.
In 2011, Julianna Barwick released 'The Magic Place.' A luminous choral dreamscape that feels like stepping inside a memory.
In 2017, Jay Som released 'Everybody Works.' A dreamy indie-pop gem stitched together in her bedroom studio, full of fuzzed-out riffs, soft confessions and wide-eyed wonder.
In 2013, Majical Cloudz released 'Impersonator' A stark, unflinching record that found transcendence through restraint.
In 1997, Spiritualized released 'Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space.' Cosmic heartbreak rendered in gospel, drone and narcotic bliss.