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Welcome, NuDirections is an internet-based music service & platform comprising of music lovers who have come together through a mutual love of music, to explore the past and present ever-changing DNA of Jazz and non-mainstream music.
NuDirections releases monthly shows and weekly music selections bringing together music from many different cultural, ethnic and diverse styles, Music that's both uncompromising and bold, linking together new, favourites, standards, experimental, vintage, obscure and sometimes challenging music and always searching for the hard-to-categorize sound, that has often fallen between the cracks, that can only be described by the generic name ‘Jazz’.
NuDirections FM is now a Global Brand, on 24+ music platforms, playing to a Global Audience of thousands in 56 countries.
Please enjoy the music we love
NuDirections FM
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Jazz Matters Digs Afrika
World music has a special place in my musical heart and was started by the ground breaking UK group Osibisa in the early 70s with the single music for a Gong Gong, where they created a new genre of music that originated from the early 20th century, Highlife music that is characterised by jazzy horns, multiple guitars and an up-tempo, synth-driven sound.
Then came along the song that launched Osibisa, ‘Sunshine Day, the band set my musical ears, heart and soul alight when they Combined disparate sounds from Africa, America, the Caribbean, Osibisa broke traditional genre boundaries to emerge as the ultimate African band for me.
This was the start of my appreciation and love for world music, after hearing Osibisa I found a record store that specialized in Reggae/Ska and African music, with guidance from the owner and some of the customers, that started my wonderful journey along the musical yellow brick road of world music.
Please enjoy the music I love
Ray.
Essential Info
Website - https://www.jazzmattersuk.com
Blogs – https://www.jazzmattersuk.com/blogs
Jazz Matters Music Player - https://pod.co/nudirections
Jazz Matters Info – https://www.jazzmattersuk.com/introducing-ray
Email - jazzmatters@gmail.com
Playlist
Tony Allen, Res, Ray Lema, Baaba Maal, Positive Black Soul, Archie Shepp - No Agreement - (Full Version)
Adekunle Gold, Seun Kuti - Mr. Foolish (feat. Seun Kuti.1)
Karn Jaile - return from exile
Femi Kuti - Victim of Life
White Label
Bokoor Band - Onukpa Shawarpo
Chico César – Mama Africa
The Kutimangoes – Money is The Curse
George Darko - Medo Menuanom 12 inch Version
Feqadu Amde – Asmarina
Salif Keita Ntoman – Africando
Dido, Youssou N'Dour - 7 Seconds - Live at Live 8, Palais de Versailles,
Jowee Omicil - Mande Lolo
JISR - Musaka -
Jazz Matters Digs Forgotten Treasures
Periodically, I release an assortment of music I've dubbed "Forgotten Treasures." This ongoing project sprang to life amidst the digitization of my music collection.
As I digitised my music collection from cassette tape, reel to reel and CD, I stumble upon a trove of music that had long evaded my ears, having been tucked away awaiting rediscovery, music that has been buried beneath the layers of time lay a wealth of musical gems that had slipped from my regular rotation. ‘’Forgotten Treasures" was born, a celebration of the overlooked and neglected tunes that once graced my ears.
The playlist is in no particular order, genre, style or time, just as I stumble on the musical gems, I say to myself ‘’I’ve really missed you’’.
Please enjoy the music I love
Ray
Essential Info
website - www.jazzmattersuk.com
Blogs - https://www.jazzmattersuk.com/blogs
Music Player - https://pod.co/nudirections
Jazz Matters Info - https://www.jazzmattersuk.com/about
email - jazzmattersuk@mail.com
Music
Santana - Eternal Caravan of Reincarnation
Patricia Barber You & The Night & The Music
Miles Davis - All Blues
Courtney Pine - Children Of The Ghetto
John Handy - Hard Work
Philippe Saisse - La Vie
Nitin Sawney - Broken Skin
Pat Metheny Group Follow Me
https://www.patmetheny.com/features/imaginary/tracks.htm
Terry Callier - Lazarus Man from the album Timepiece
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2012/oct/30/terry-callier
Charles Earland, Freddie Hubbard, Joe Henderson – Leaving this planet -
Mestizo Sounds presents Rise Above
After two months of inactivity, I am happy to present another new programme for NuDirections.
The program under the name Rise Above aims to help people overcome the sadness and devastation caused by a world in conflict. Never underestimate the healing power of music.
I have included some of my favourite tunes I regularly spin at Big Hands, the coolest bar in Manchester, as well as some discoveries like the talented Jon Lucien. I highly recommend listening to his song "Would You Believe in Me" - he may not be a current singer, but he is truly amazing.
Good music is timeless and always worth discovering. Another discovery is the vibrant dancehall tune of More Justice and Truth by Virgin Island’s reggae star Pressure Busspipe.
Another novelty I found recently, is the great tune of Say Truth by Fred Fisher Atalobhor. Inside my DJ boxes, I get my most regular artist's music played in my sets. There you will find Manu Chao, Joe Bataan, Dreadzone, Mo-Horizons, Zulu 9.30, International Velvet and Planet Hemp. Of course, Hip hop artist and producer from Dallas Oneofus with the great track and theme of the programme.
Last but not least, Jah is forever is beautiful melody of lovers Rock by Swish Reggae producer Elijah Solomon and and Jamaican singer Glen Washington. My selection is a bunch of exciting tunes for empowering our minds and souls to Rise Above.
Playlist
1- Baby Shiva - International Velvet (featuring Mustafa Akbar and Roots of See-I)
2- More Justice and truth - Pressure
3- Say the truth - Fred Fisher Atalobhor and his Ogiza Dance Band
4- Would you believe in me - Jon Lucien
5- Muchacho ordinario - Joe Bataan
6- Me provoca te ver - Manu Chao & Chalart 58
7- Mountain - Dreadzone
8- Frisson - Mukta
9- Southern Fried Funky Lovesong - Mo’Horizons
10- Era - Zulu 9.30
11- A culpa é de Quem - Planet Hemp
12- Rise Above - One of Us (featuring Flotation and Molecular)
13 Jah is forever - Elijah (featuring Glen Washington) -
Jazz Matters Digs Brazil
Although my playlist is not strictly Brazilian, I have opened my selection with Michel Camilo In the realm of music, there are few artists as versatile and captivating as Michel Camilo. Renowned for his mastery of multiple genres including Jazz, Classical, Popular, and World music, Camilo stands out not only as a virtuosic pianist but also as a composer whose compositions are infused with the vibrant rhythms of the Caribbean and the sophisticated harmonies of jazz.
Amongst the playlist are giants and future giants of the Brazilian/Latin music world.
For more detailed information, please go to my website a see the blog supporting this Brazilian music selection.
My passion for Jazz encompasses a rich spectrum, spanning World Music, Fusion, NuJazz, timeless Blue Note classics, and an array of musical gems discovered on my journey.
I invite you to join me in a monthly showcase, where I will unveil special features and thoughtfully curated selections from this expansive musical tapestry.
Additionally, Please stay locked to my podcast platforms for supported specials and selections throughout the month enhancing the musical experience
Also visit my website for my music player, blogs, music videos, interviews and much more not forgetting my own Linkhub for all social media links and other good stuff.
For more information about this rich playlist and informative blogs dedicated to my Podcasts please visit -
Website - www.jazzmattersuk.com
Music free to stream - https://pod.co/nudirections
Social media links and more visit my Linkhub. www.jazzmattersuk.com/linkhub
Jazz Matters Info - www.jazzmattersuk.com/about
Email - jazzmattersuk@mail.com
Enjoy the music I love
Ray -
Jazz Matters March Selection
Welcome to the March 2024 edition of Jazz Matters! I've curated a playlist brimming with diversity and intrigue, aiming to captivate your musical senses. One artist that’s truly a personal discovery for me is Laurie Anderson. Her work, especially "Born, Never Asked," left me spellbound upon my first listen. It's a remarkable piece that compelled me to explore more of her captivating repertoire. Be sure to visit her website (https://laurieanderson.com/about/) and delve deeper into her mesmerizing soundscapes.
Essential Info
Website - www.jazzmattersuk.com
Music Player - https://pod.co/nudirections
Blogs - https://www.jazzmattersuk.com/blogs
Jazz Matters Info - https://www.jazzmattersuk.com/about
email - jazzmattersuk@mail.com
Playlist
Lucien Johnson - Ancient Relics
Laurie Anderson - Born, Never Asked
Olli Ahvelahti - Paint It Blue
Kamasi Washington – Prologue
Néstor Ålvarez - Original Gravity (Parts 1 & 2)
Matthew Halsall - Bright Sparkling Light
Between - Brain Wave
Amanda Whiting ft. Peach – Intertwined
The Lloyd McNeil Quartet – Asha
Brian Jackson - Mami Wata -
Jazz Matters Digs Black Jazz Records - Vol 2
This is the second in a series of music selections inspired by the music from Black Jazz Records.
The founders were Gene Russell and Dick Schory who created the record label around 1969 and released albums from 1971 to 1975, promoting the talents of young African American jazz musicians and singers
With the turn of the turn-of-the-seventies and the emergence of revolutionary developments from Electric Miles, Pharoah Sanders, Alice Coltrane and
John Coltrane, the funky mutations of soul and jazz, Black Jazz Records took full advantage of all the possibilities that lay ahead for jazz.
Black Jazz Records was the first black-owned jazz label in 50 years and they achieved the kind of music status that most ’70s and '80s indie record labels could barely dream of.
Later DJs Gilles Peterson and Theo Parrish, made mixes and a compilation album focusing on the Black Jazz label. Through the music, you will hear in my first mix I hope to give you a flavour of what they brought to the jazz world, and how much the music from Black Jazz Records means to me from their short existence.
A further note – in 1971, the first Black Jazz Record album released was Gene Russell’s New Direction, which inspired the birth of NuDirections.
Although the label only lasted a little over five years Black Jazz Records carved its place in the history of jazz.
Info
For more information about this rich playlist and an informative blog dedicated to my Black Jazz Records music selection please visit: https://www.jazzmattersuk.com/blogs/jazz-matters-digs-black-jazz-records-selection-2Blogs - https://www.jazzmattersuk.com/blogswebsite - www.raysroom.orgemail - jazzmattersuk@mail.comMusic Player - https://pod.co/nudirectionsJazz Matters Info - https://www.jazzmattersuk.com/about
Please enjoy the music I love from different times and different places.
Ray
Playlist
Artist - Track – (Album)
The Awakening - Kera's Dance (Hear, Sense and Feel)
Gene Russell - Get Down
Kellee Patterson - Maiden Voyage
Doug Carn – Moon Child
Message From the Tribe - Space Odyssey
Message From the Tribe - Beneficent
Rudolph Johnson - The Highest Pleasure
Walter Bishop Jr. - Soul Village
Doug Carn – Acknowledgment
Chester Thompson - Power House
Calvin Kets - Aunt Lovey