Alexander Flood is one of Australia’s commanding beat-masters, possessing a unique and finessed arsenal of groove, power, and expertise on the drums. →
Kaidi Tatham’s remixes of “Better” by Magic Number beautifully blend his signature soul and jazz elements, infusing the original with an invigorating energy that highlights both his musical prowess and the quirky essence of the track. →
The combination of Peacey’s skills and Rona Ray’s powerful vocals is pure magic, drawing listeners in and keeping them moving. The layered backing vocals add a slick and skilful dimension to the track, making it a standout in its genre. →
Following the massive remixes Mojuba by ZEPHERIN SAINT & Kabiecilé by ATJAZZ, we now bring back to the label one of our family, BODDHI SATVA, who needs no introduction and this syncopated throw-down is seriously top-drawer. →
Deep & soulful house from the core of the Atjazz Record Company camp. Featuring music by Jullian Gomes, Pat Bedeau, Fred Everything, Inkswel, Atjazz, Clara Hill, Kid Fonque and many more. →
It’s refreshing to acknowledge that our true interests and motivations are often what drive us, and it’s okay to embrace our authentic selves. It’s not about pretending to be someone we’re not or trying to fit into a certain mould. →
Clyde Beats returns with “Hyper Reality 2: An English Gentleman”, a follow-up to his 2004 debut, bringing his signature wonky beats and disregard for quantization and traditional musicianship. →
Just when you thought it was safe to play conscientious hip hop, Clyde Beats and ‘Hello World (feat. OVEOUS)’ comes along. →
As the title suggests, ‘Rising Up’ documents a quest for positive living. Amalia’s sassy delivery complements Clyde Beats’ somewhat retro hip-hop production incredibly well. The result is a rewarding tune you’ll want to turn up loud and play on repeat. →
Although his last release was some time ago, the next instalment from Magic Number is upon us. Thankfully, the new album, ‘Badly Written Songs’, will make the long wait seem worthwhile. →