Kamasi Washington
Kamasi Washington’s New Short Film Is a Trippy, Insightful Expansion of His Music
'As Told to G/D Thyself' elaborates on Washington's conceptual album 'Heaven and Earth.'
Kamasi Washington Takes Spiritual Jazz In a New Direction
For the American saxophonist, there's no reason why jazz can't mix with hip-hop and video games.
These LA Artists Are Keeping Jazz Raw as Hell
Kamasi Washington and Thundercat are making jazz cool again, but they're far from the only Angelenos helping LA reclaim its status as a boundary-pushing jazz city.
Everything Is Recorded Capture the Pure Essence of Collaboration
XL label boss Richard Russell’s project—featuring Sampha, Ibeyi, Wiki and more—holds the key to something deeper than music.
Even More Kamasi Washington Goodness Has Arrived
'The Choice' came hidden inside the 4xLP edition of last week's 'Heaven & Earth' LP, and it arrived on streaming services this morning. The a five-song LP includes a sweet cover of "Will You Love Me Tomorrow."
The Saxophone’s Unlikely Journey Out of Meme Hell
After decades of mainstream banishment, artists like Kamasi Washington are ushering in a saxophone renaissance.
Stream of the Crop: 11 New Albums for Heavy Rotation
Teyana Taylor's Kanye West-produced 7-track, Nine Inch Nails' EP-length LP, and Kamasi Washington's 144-minute opus top this week's list of essential new projects.
Give Kamasi Washington's Surreal "Street Fighter Mas" Video All the Awards
Battlecat stars alongside two real-life 'Street Fighter' pros as Washington goes in search of a worthy arcade game foe.
Kamasi Washington Previews New Album 'Heaven and Earth' with Two New Songs
The follow-up to 2015's ambitious 'Epic' is due out June 22.
St. Vincent Just Dropped "Pills," Another 'MASSEDUCTION' Preview
Her signature riffs are out in full force, thank god.
Stream of the Crop: 8 New Albums for Heavy Rotation
New albums from Propagandhi and Torres top this week's list.
Everything Is Recorded is the Embodiment of Pure, Creative Freedom
Richard Russell’s latest project involves the likes of Sampha, Wiki and Giggs and brings out the best in each artist.