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Nubya Garcia

March 2023

  • Top: Nikolaj Torp Larsen; middle row, left to right: Dave Okumu, Tom Herbert, Benji B; bottom row, left to right: Dan See, Raven Bush, Nubya Garcia, Shabaka Hutchings.

    ‘It’s a rockstar album’: the UK jazz musicians marking five decades of Miles Davis’s Bitches Brew

    In an epic feat of improvisation, 12 players over three days reimagined the jazz great’s magnum opus

November 2022

  • Tom Skinner

    Tom Skinner on the Smile, Sons of Kemet and going solo: ‘It gives me a blank slate to explore’

    The Sons of Kemet drummer explains how he’s keeping his cool while launching his debut record, working with Jonny and Thom from Radiohead – and preparing for the birth of his second child

November 2021

  • ‘Playing the harp is a form of therapy’ … Nala Sinephro.

    ‘I reach a trance state. I’m almost sleepwalking’: the mystical jazz of Nala Sinephro

    Made against the odds while she was in dire need of self-care, the London-based harpist and composer’s album is an ambient jazz classic. She explains the healing, spiritual qualities of her work
  • Nubya Garcia.

    Black British culture matters
    The beat goes on: the new British jazz messengers

    The UK jazz renaissance shows no sign of letting up and – from Nubya Garcia to Xhosa Cole – it’s a fresh wave of Black talent that’s pushing things forward
  • Nubya Garcia performing at Belgrave Music Hall.

    Nubya Garcia review – music does the talking in triumphant comeback

    The Londoner’s cosmopolitan jazz comes loaded with meaning and emotion, but she also proves to be an engaging raconteur

September 2021

  • Arlo Parks at the 2021 Mercury prize ceremony.

    Mercury prize 2021: Arlo Parks wins for Collapsed in Sunbeams

  • ‘Crowds now are really engaged – they’ve been planning for this ...’ Jayda G.

    ‘A summer of love!’ Musicians on the awesome, tearful return of gigs

July 2021

  • ‘Vitality and charm’ ... Griff performs at Latitude 2021.

    Latitude festival review: a hyper-real return to glitter, beer and British musical brilliance

  • Berwyn, Arlo Parks and Floating Points, three of the first-time musicians to have an album nominated for the Mercury prize.

    Mercury prize 2021: first-time nominees dominate shortlist

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