Our recent recommendations for The Jam Jar
Sell out warning! Beirut’s most infamous crate-digger, Ernesto Chahoud has the rarest of rare groove and the most ethio-jazz smarts in the Middle East. Catch him flinging psychedelic cumbia or euphoric tarab across the dancefloor like it was bread to the pigeons.
La Bomba present Ernesto Chahoud at The Jam Jar.
Ninja Tune’s trip-hop fusionists UBO left an indelible mark on Bristol’s music scene, cut from the same visionary cloth as icons like Massive Attack and Portishead. Their ridiculously beautiful mutations of hip-hop merge Latin-American instrumentation, jazz textures and dub grooves. A hard group to pin down… catch ‘em while you can!
Up, Bustle & Out at The Jam Jar.
Wayne Snow’s Afrofuturist neo-soul and richly textured R&B are deeply shaped by icons like Marvin Gaye, Fela Kuti, Sade, Sun Ra, and King Sunny Adé. Expect glowing falsetto, cinematic atmospheres, and lulling club grooves that stir the spirit and soothe the spirit.
Wayne Snow at The Jam Jar.
Sell out warning! Nora Brown’s rhythmically idiosyncratic Appalachian banjo and guitar carve jagged, sun-dappled pathways through tradition. Joined by award-winning Chicago fiddler Stephanie Coleman, the pair summon forgotten tunes and obscure ballads, dragging them into the anxious present. Magnetic old-world charm FFO: William Tyler, Jake Xerxes Fussell, Joan Shelley, Six Organs of Admittance.
Nora Brown with Stephanie Coleman at The Jam Jar.
Transporting ecstatic Jam Jarrers across nations and generations, Dar Disku pack the ‘floor with an expertly curated slew of Middle Eastern and North African dance diamonds from Turkish acid head-friers to Nigerian disco fist-pumpers (and beyond).
Dar Disku All Night Long at The Jam Jar.