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Song of the Day: Binker & Moses – Feed Infinite

London jazz trailblazers Binker & Moses return with a new single titled Feed InfiniteThe track marks the band’s first new material since their widely-acclaimed 2017 album Journey To The Mountain Of Forever, and its subsequent live albums Alive In The East? and Escape The Flames. The new single is out now via Gearbox Records (Abdullah Ibrahim, Graham Costello, Chiminyo, The Cookers, Levitation Orchestra).

Recorded at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios by legendary, GRAMMY-winning producer Hugh Padgham, the new single features honorary third member Max Luthert on tape loops and electronics, moving their sound into an entirely new dimension that crosses into ambient, minimalism and experimental electronic territories, whilst also nodding to the duo's roots in riff-heavy free jazz.

Speaking on the new single Moses Boyd says, When the opportunity came up to record it was quite last minute. We had no material planned but just a concept. Really, we took a huge leap of faith and went in the studio empty-handed. The only concept I had was this idea of feeding our Improvisation through these different machines / configurations in the studio.

Binker Golding went on to say In order to expand the sound of the saxophone and drums, we decided to ask Max Luthert to assist us on modular. Most of what you hear coming from the modular is actually a re-ordering of acoustic sax and drums.

 

 

Listen to Binker & Moses new single Feed Infinite:

Max Luthert has played live with Binker and Moses in various ensembles around the UK over the last 10 years, and also collaborated with the pair in Zara MacFarlane’s band which saw them tour around the world together. On the new track, he says, My part in the recording was to provide a bed of sound or an atmosphere that Binker and Moses could then perform and explore on top off/with I was very conscious not to detract from the sound of Binker and Moses and that I was very much there to compliment them.

Made up of saxophonist and jazz stalwart Binker Golding, and Mercury-shortlisted drummer and composer Moses Boyd, Binker and Moses are amongst the frontrunners of a loose yet interconnected group of London-based jazz musicians that are influenced by the music that surrounds them including hip-hop, electronic, Caribbean rhythms, free improvisation as well as, of course, the jazz tradition. What began as experimental jams during soundcheck as part of Zara McFarlane’s touring band has evolved into 2 studio albums, 2 live albums, multiple awards, a performance on Later... with Jools Holland, critically-acclaimed live shows, and an unquenched thirst to continue pushing musical boundaries to the limit.


Binker and Moses’ incendiary debut album Dem Ones was recorded in 2014 from the live room at Mark Ronson’s Zelig Studio to the 1/4” tape machine with no edits, overdubs or mixing, and released through Gearbox Records. This began their journey as the big breakout stars of the London jazz scene (The Guardian), and went on to win them a string of awards including the 2015 MOBO Award for Best Jazz Act, a Parliamentary Jazz Award and two Jazz FM Awards.

 

 

Watch below Binker & Moses new single Feed Infinite:

Other wicked songs and projects worth checking this week:

 

Mark Cake - Hoon

Ebi Soda - Yoshi Orange

Rebecca Vasmant, Emilie Boyd, Harry Weir - Dance Yourself Free

Nadav Berkovits, Itamar Borochov - Ras

Terrace Martin – Griots of the Crenshaw District

Efajemue, Ted Taforo - Black Suede

Searchlight, Tolü Makay - Breathe

Aurora Dee Raynes - The Letter

Amalie Bryde - Like This Like That

Ella Knight - It Don't Matter

Paul Randolph, Hubert Laws – Fancy Free

corto.alto - Not for Now

Laurent Bardainne, Tigre d'Eau Douce - La vie, la vie, la vie

Kerbside Collection - Glaze

El Michels Affair - Uncut Gem

Mocky - Refractions

Alan Evans Trio - Elephant Head

The Jazz Defenders, Herbal T - Live Slow

The Diasonics - Gradients

Family Company - Sir Somebody

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