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Waz-u drops ambient gem ‘Vermillion’ ft. Lilyg

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London-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Waz-u returns with his second album, Preludes: Dusk Psalms, set for release on 16 May 2025 via independent label Biodiversity. The 15-track record further refines the artistic depth of his debut, blending electronic textures and classical compositional techniques in an intricate, immersive listening experience.

Ahead of the album release, Waz-u is dropping an exclusive vocal version of ‘Vermillion: G Major’ from the album, accompanied by its original instrumental version. ‘Vermillion’ with Lilyg will be released on 18 April 2025, evoking intimate indie-folk and pop and follows the release of a vocal version of ‘Lament’ with Tom Norrington. ‘The singles are a way to give a voice to the atmosphere of the record and to lyrically encapsulate some of the themes explored,’ explains Waz-u. ‘Lily and Tom are good friends of mine and have both been listening to early iterations of these preludes – it felt right to involve them directly on this record.’

‘Preludes: Dusk Psalms’ marks a new branch of Waz-u’s emerging sound, guided by the duality of tradition and innovation. Combining his musical roots in early ‘90s dub techno and classical music, the album weaves carefully layered synthesizers and electronics to evoke the ambience of sacred music — from the gentle timbres of a choir or an organ to the quiet, open, and reverberating spaces of a church. Also featured throughout the album is experimental musician G9 LUV, who creates textures and drones by bowing his bass guitar, resulting in cello-like sounds. The release follows Waz-u’s 2024 debut LP, Prayer For Dawn, which merged dub, techno, and electronica in an exploration of the ritualistic traditions associated with both organized religion and dance.

Bringing the album’s themes to life, Waz-u will celebrate the release of Preludes: Dusk Psalms with a special performance at Our Holy Redeemer in Clerkenwell, London on 14 May 2025. Set against the church’s resonant acoustics, the event will feature live performance arrangements, including a choir, with further details to be announced soon.

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The Boneshakers Release “I’ll Kick A Brick (For My Man)”

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With “I’ll Kick A Brick (For My Man),” The Boneshakers prove once again why they’re masters of genre-bending soul and blues-infused funk. The track is an all-out groove assault, as infectious as it is empowering. Taken from their 11th studio release “Live To Be This” out in July, this song is a statement of power, strength, and the kind of loyalty.

From the moment the drums hit, courtesy of the ever-phenomenal Gregg Bissonette, you know you’re in for a ride. The beat is tight, commanding, and immediately danceable. Add in Randy Jacobs’ unmistakable funk guitar — with its perfect balance of grit and precision — and the foundation is set. But what takes this song over the top is Ron Holloway’s masterful saxophone work. His tone is warm and wild, weaving through the rhythm like smoke, adding texture and emotional punch.

Then, there’s Jenny Langer. Her voice is in charge. There’s no hesitation, no second-guessing. With lyrics that draw a line in the sand, she embodies a fierce protector who won’t hesitate to throw down. It’s refreshing to hear a woman front a funk-soul band with this level of confidence and unapologetic boldness. She owns the spotlight, and the band rises to match her.

This is a track by The Boneshakers built for movement and it is both a jam and a jaw-dropper. Put it on repeat.

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