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Review: “If Words Were Flowers” by Curtis Harding

On his third album "If Words Were Flowers", Atlanta-based soul artist Curtis Harding once again skilfully blends classic soul and R&B influences with elements of hip-hop and psychedelia, but also…

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The five West Coast Classics of the month – August 2021

Once a month we take a look back at the classics and rather unknown album highlights of West Coast music from the 70s and 80s. Join WEST COAST SOUL on…

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Review: “Sgt Culpepper” by Joel Culpepper

With his unique voice and energetic blend of modern soul and funk, Joel Culpepper has been one of the hottest acts on the British R&B scene for years. On his…

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Review: “For Free” by David Crosby

On his new album "For Free", David Crosby revives his legendary musicality shortly before his 80th birthday and, with the support of artists such as Michael McDonald, Donald Fagen from…

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The Five West Coast Classics of the month – July 2021

Once a month we take a look back at the classics and rather unknown album highlights of West Coast music from the 70s and 80s. Join WEST COAST SOUL on…

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Review: “Septet” by John Carroll Kirby

With "Septet", LA-based producer, pianist and composer John Carroll Kirby has released a jazz album that seems to have fallen out of time, full of warm grooves and spiritual jazz…

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Review: “Peace or Love” by Kings of Convenience

Twelve years after "Declaration of Dependence", the Norwegian duo Kings of Convenience are suddenly back and with "Peace Or Love" they manage to seamlessly continue the quality of their previous…

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The Five West Coast Classics of the month – June 2021

Once a month we take a look back at the classics and rather unknown album highlights of West Coast music from the 70s and 80s. Join WEST COAST SOUL on…

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