Pharoah Sanders

Winter Jazzfest 2024: Shabaka, Hannibal Buress, Moor Mother, a Ryuichi Sakamoto tribute, more

NYC Winter Jazzfest 2024 also includes esperanza spalding, Irreversible Entanglements, Marc Ribot, Elucid of Armand Hammer, a Pharoah Sanders tribute, and more.

Floating Points, Four Tet, Shabaka Hutchings, more playing Pharoah Sanders 'Promises' tribute at Hollywood Bowl

The Hollywood Bowl will close out its 2023 season with Floating Points paying tribute to his ‘Promises‘ collaborator, the late Pharoah Sanders, by playing the album in full with an all-star lineup of guests

Jazz legend Pharoah Sanders has died at 81

Pharoah Sanders played in both John and Alice Coltrane’s bands, released several of his own classic albums, and is fresh off releasing last year’s acclaimed ‘Promises’ with Floating Points.

Adam Miller (ex Chromatics) tells us about the influences behind his solo debut 'Gateway'

Former Chromatics member Adam Miller released his solo debut, ’Gateway,’ today, and his influences for the record include The Durutti Column, Unwound and Pharaoh Sanders.

Ora the Molecule tells us about her Top 10 of 2021

Norwegian artist Ora the Molecule released her debut album back in July via Mute.

BrooklynVegan's Top 50 Albums of 2021

From Low to Jazmine Sullivan to Turnstile to Japanese Breakfast to Floating Points/Pharoah Sanders to Vince Staples, here are our favorite albums of the year…

12 Great Jazz Albums from 2021

From Floating Points/Pharoah Sanders and Nala Sinephro’s ambient jazz excursions, to Sons of Kemet and Damon Locks’ Afrobeat-infused compositions, to Emma-Jean Thackray’s electro-funk-psych-jazz opus, here are some the jazz albums that stood out to us most this year…

A Certain Ratio tell us about their favorite music of 2021

Manchester vets A Certain Ratio released three EPs and a remix album this year…

Barry Adamson (Bad Seeds / Magazine) gives us his Top 10 Albums of 2021

Former Bad Seeds and Magazine member Barry Adamson released a new EP and memoir this fall.

Pitchfork's 50 Best Albums of 2021

Pitchfork’s list includes L’Rain, Jazmine Sullivan, Tyler the Creator, Low, Turnstile, Japanese Breakfast, Little Simz, Olivia Rodrigo, Moor Mother, Adele, and much more…
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