
I'm the One
In 1972, Annette Peacock fused jazz, electronics and desire into a record that still sounds alien today. It’s raw, seductive and decades ahead of its time.
In 1972, Annette Peacock fused jazz, electronics and desire into a record that still sounds alien today. It’s raw, seductive and decades ahead of its time.
Patty Waters’ 1966 debut lures you in with fragile jazz ballads - then tears the room apart with a single, harrowing scream-piece. A cult classic in two acts.