Deep, cosmic spiritual jazz that bridges the gap between 1970s analog warmth and modern electronic production. Perfect for late-night reflection and deep listening.
Emanative is the primary creative vehicle for British drummer and producer Nick Woodmansey. Emerging in the late 2000s, the project became a cornerstone of the modern spiritual jazz revival, heavily championed by tastemakers like Gilles Peterson.
Woodmansey's sound identity is defined by a rejection of 'polished' electronic perfection in favor of soul, feel, and analog grit. His work sits at the intersection of the 1970s Strata-East aesthetic and contemporary London jazz-fusion. Career-wise, Emanative has evolved from more beat-oriented 'nu-jazz' into a deeply collaborative, expansive exploration of cosmic and global sounds, notably on albums like 'Earth' and 'The Light Years Of The Darkness'. The project is culturally significant for its role in connecting the lineage of avant-garde jazz with modern club culture and hip-hop sensibilities. Critical consensus highlights Woodmansey's ability to curate diverse talent into a cohesive, spiritual whole, making him a peer to artists like Greg Foat and Moses Boyd while maintaining a distinct focus on percussive texture and analog warmth.
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Shares spiritual jazz, percussion, jazz fusion, nu jazz (signature)
Shares spiritual jazz, jazz fusion, nu jazz, saxophone (signature)
Shares spiritual jazz, percussion, jazz fusion, nu jazz (signature)
Shares spiritual jazz, percussion, jazz fusion, nu jazz (signature)
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Shares spiritual jazz, jazz fusion, nu jazz, saxophone (signature)
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