
[00:01 - 05:20} Tra Da Connections - Viet Nam Awakens
[05:20 - 14:20] Idris Muhammad - Peace of Mind
[14:25 - 21:25] Soundscape Orchestra - Nexus
[21:26 - 26:15] La Feste Antonacci - Diverso
[26:17 - 32:28] Session Victim - Dawn ft Nebraska
[32:29 - 37:30] D Train - You’re the One for Me
[37:31 - 42:20] El Búho - Cumbia de Tototl
[42:21 - 45:40] Toco - Outro Lugar
[45:41 - 53:59] Serpiente Negra Ensamble - Espíritu
[54:00 - 62:14] Soundscape Orchestra - Floating
[62:15 - 69:59] SunPalace - Rude Movements
[70:00 - 75:20] Azymuth - May I Have This Dance (Aroop Roy Rework)
[75:25 - 80:45] Space Dimension Controller - Slowtime in Reflection
[80:50 - 86:35] Quantic - Atlantic Oscillations
[86:38 - 90:40] Seb Wildblood - Sketches
[90:41 - 96:30] See Downes - Asunder
[96:40 - 101:39] Hidden Spheres - Words Can’t Explain (ft. Oscar Jerome)
Jazz Matters
Jazz Matters is a not-for-profit hobby project that I’m extremely proud of.
It began life in May 2021 as NuDirections, a weekly radio show on a London community station. That spirit of discovery still runs through everything I do.
But today, Jazz Matters has evolved into a global podcast platform for Jazz and World music lovers — reaching over 40,000 open-minded listeners across 57 countries on more than 24 platforms.2025/6 marks a new era. My love of music has always gone beyond Jazz, so I’ve created two distinct but connected spaces here
Jazz Matters: Podcasts, Playlists and Music Videos.
Jazz Lines: Blogs, Interviews, Gallery & Pulse for Who's Shaping the Scene.
I’m also preparing a full digital relaunch from my new studio, from 1st May 2026, then every Jazz Matters podcast, mix, and special will stream exclusively from my website—no third-party platforms and no algorithms. Until then, you can listen here and on 24+ podcast platforms.
Alongside the music, you’ll find in Jazz Lines, my platform for blogs, interviews, gallery, and pulse that links to things that catch my ear and eye. A bold new chapter begins soon. New location. New music player. New studio.
Jazz Matters. Because the music — and everything around it — truly does.
Enjoy the music I love