The homie Professor950 always seems to have something going on with his projects and creative output. Whether it’s his limited edition Zines on his Ghost Jazz Books imprint or heavy Hip Hop beat tapes via Ghost Jazz Tapes, there’s always...
Reinier Thijs a.k.a. Thijsenterprise’s new project Lahringen begins where most of his previous creations have left off. Through reedy skronking sax, no easy listening aesthetics here, we get that passport to the ’80s. The intersection between Lou Reed’s old New...
Pittsburgh-born Phillip Ballou’s earliest years were spent in the gospel field and after he moved to New York City in the ‘70s, he teamed up with Bennie Diggs and Arthur Freeman, founding members of The New York Community Choir and...