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Jazz Matters

Superfly Mix - Jan 22

  • S22E9
  • 1:01:29
  • January 16th 2022

 This month's Superfly mix is about the London Jazz Scene. This young forward-thinking scene is jazz that is infused with grime, broken beat, house, acrobat and cambia to name a few. The music reflects the area they live in. Hope you enjoy.


Playlist

1. Zara McFarlane - you'll get me in trouble

2. KOKOROKO - abusey junction

3. Nubiya Garcia - hold (alternate take)

4. Moses Boyd - shades of you

5. Ashley Henry - my voice

6. Ezra Collective feat Ty - chapter 7

7. Sons of Kemet - dinner babylon

8. Sons of Kemet - let the circle be broken

9. Ezra Collective - quest for coin

10. Moses Boyd - rye lane

11. Joe Armon-Jones - (to) know where you're coming from

12. KOKOROKO - Uman

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