After garnering a reputation for his curated global radio mixes, London-based sound alchemist Elijah Minnelli pieces together a singular fusion of folk, offbeat dub and Cumbia rhythms on sophomore album Clams As A Main Meal. The immaculately layered album balances echoing, frenzied instrumental tracks with vocal tracks featuring cameos by Barbadian reggae mastro Dennis Bovell (on the serene, spiritual offering “Canaan Land”) and Welsh musician Carwyn Ellis. There’s a worldbuilding element to the references, and an enigmatic quality to the righteous mishmash of a musical palette, one best enjoyed floating along and wrapped up in that mystery.
Stephen McCraven :: Wooley The Newt
Originally released on Marion Brown’s Sweet Earth imprint in 1979, Wooley The Newt is a true lost spiritual jazz relic from percussionist and composer Stephen McCraven. Resurrected in a limited capacity by British reissue label Moved-By-Sound at the tail end of last year, the record was sampled by Stephen’s son Makaya on his 2020’s reimaging of Gil Scott-Heron’s I’m New Here. Recorded in Paris and more than long overdue, it’s a fascinating relic of seventies avant-jazz and a lost bandleader debut of the utmost artistic craft.













