In just two albums, Black Market Brass has paved a lane all to their own. The Minneapolis-based collective has mastered the art of syncopation and digests influences on a global
The genre of soul has been recognized for generations, spawning some of the most moving music to ever be put to tape. But like any genre, it must evolve and
Even though it’s only existed publicly for a short amount of time, jazz pianist Steve Okonski’s debut album feels generational. Magnolia is subtle in its approach but once that first
The retro-rocking, Boston-based, GA-20 deliver their first-ever live LP on Colemine Records as the group captured this set in front of a vibrant crowd in Loveland, Ohio.
Pianist Steve Okonski, the leader of his eponymous trio Okonski, teamed with drummer Aaron Fraser, also a member of Durand Jones’ band, along with bassist Michael Isvara “Ish” Montgomery in the Colemine label’s Loveland, Ohio studios
Colemine Records has seen to it that Davis and these forgotten recordings don’t go to waste. The label will release the album Cleveland Blues this spring and you can listen to the infectious single “Wine Hop” today. You can read more about the incredible yet tragic story of Fred Davis and stream the new single below:
Glide has gone through and selected five of the Daptone and Colemine label’s more musically creative endeavors.
The third album from the New York City-based Ghost Funk Orchestra is a continuation of the band’s funk/soul/jazz roots. A New Kind Of Love on Colemine Records is the type of throwback album that retro soul fans will devour with its easy-flowing warmth, charm, and spirit.
“Why?”, the latest cosmic funk release from Ghost Funk Orchestra is a thick, swampy groove that’s captivating in its simplicity.
In recent years the trios and quartets of traditional gospel singers have sprung up from West Coast-based groups such as the Bay Area’s The Sons of the Soul Revivers to