The New Music I’m Listening To Expeditiously This Week, February 10 – 16, 2024:

Good day to you and yours. I hope your sky is bright and sunny, and the winds are quiet enough to enjoy some New Music with me. It truly is a big week in releases, and I have twelve titles to recommend. Hopefully you can find something that clicks with you!


If you had “Beyoncé releases a Country Album” on your 2024 Bingo Card, congratulations. It comes out at the end of March. She released two teaser singles this week, and I’d like to draw your attention to 16 CARRIAGES. It’s a track that begins tenderly, giving Bey a chance to demonstrate her perfect vocal control, as it grows in intensity. It piques my interest for an Artist who is still showing all her tricks.

Beyoncé – 16 CARRIAGES

If you’re a regular reader of my words, you may know that I’m a big fan of Brooklyn MC Homeboy Sandman. His flow tickles my neuroreceptors, and I’m down for anything he releases. On the weekend he put out a new single. How is it? Real Good.

Homeboy Sandman – Real Good

This next single blew my tiny little mind. Fatboi Sharif is an MC from New Jersey, and there are bars on Something About Shirley. Solid bars. But it is the production work of Roper Williams on this ten-minute track that verges on Avant Garde audio collage. At time’s unsettling, others exhilarating. Smoke a bowl and immerse yourself.

Fatboi Sharif & Roper Williams – Something About Shirley

Portland, Oregon has long been a Sanctuary City for artistic misfits. It is, not coincidentally, the home of Electronic Producer and Vocalist abbymachines. Her latest EP, AB, is SynthPop and Dance, with Spanish and English vocals. Do you wanna ride with me is filling the dancefloor in My Imaginary Nightclub.

abbymachines – AB

The dancefloor is full and it is getting sweaty for a DJ and Producer from Buenos Aires, Colombia. Carlos Quebrada performs as Genosidra. His latest album, Haxan Tek, is seven instrumental tracks of unique beats and turnarounds, keeping your ears flexing and your body moving.

Genosidra – Haxan Tek

Mohammad Syfkhan is a Kurdish/Syrian Singer and Bouzouki player who lives in Ireland. His new album, I Am Kurdish is uptempo and joyful, and designed for dancing and celebration. Masterful musicianship.

Mohammad Syfkhan – I Am Kurdish

Nathalie Joachim is a Brooklyn-born Haitian-American and is also a flutist, composer and vocalist. On Ki moun ou ye her vibrant voice is joined by drums and electronics, along with strings to create a rich tapestry.

Nathalie Joachim – Ki moun ou ye

Irish Producer Jacknife Lee has a knack for choosing interesting Artists to work with. This week finds him at the helm of a new record from a female quartet from Mali called Les Amazones d’Afrique. The two entities combine the traditional vocals with Electronic beats on Musow Dance. Exhilarating.

Les Amazones d’Afrique – Musow Dance

A bizarro Country singer from Montreal got my attention back in November, and he’s already returned with a new collaboration. On Tandoori Knights, Bloodshot Bill is joined by fellow Underground legend King Khan. Classic Rock & Roll and Rockabilly with universal themes such as the love of bacon and soiling one’s pants. Does humor belong in Music? Only if it’s funny.

Bloodshot Bill & King Khan – Tandoori Knights

Detroit, Michigan is thriving, with multiple Music Scenes creating a vibrant Arts community. One band that is bubbling up and due their flowers is the three-piece Shadow Show. Their second album, Fantasy Now!, is a shiny self-produced collection of Garage Pop, bright harmonies and bubblegum hooks.

Shadow Show – Fantasy Now!

I’ve mentioned before that there is a genre of Music out of the UK that’s like to call “Lad Rock.” It features a frontman that talk-sings the woes of living in Post-Brexit England. It’s quite catchy if done well, but it’s a little One Note. One such band is Bristol’s IDLES, and on their new album TANGK, there is notable growth from the tired old tropes. Perhaps co-production from Nigel Godrich helped broaden the aural tapestry. Vocalist Joe Talbot has definitely grown nuance and depth to his delivery; less geezer, more singer. Solid.

IDLES – TANGK

Deep Search Collective is an assemblage of Artists in San Francisco, California. Among them is Poet and MC Jun Dax aka Quiet. She’s released her debut album, The Ten Doors Of February, and it is a gem of a release. Throughout the ten tracks Dax drops confident and thoughtful rhymes, with brilliant downtempo production from JusOneOh. Recommended if you like A Tribe Called Quest or Digable Planets. It hits the heart hard, and is my Feature Pick this week.

Jun Dax – The Ten Doors Of February

I should mention that I have been posting New Music as I find it throughout the week on BlueSky, and now that it’s open to all, you can find me at New Music Jason. Maybe I’ll see you there. Say hi!

2023 New Music Jason Prize Longlist

The 2023 New Music Jason Prize

As the Roman calendar nears its end for another lap around the cosmos, it’s time to take stock of all of my favourite Music for the year.

The New Music Jason Prize is a non-prestigious award that recognizes my Favourite Album released in a given year. Its second year of existence brings a strong list of contenders ranging from Hip-Hop to Classical and Country. To Soul and Punk, to Pop and Reggae, and even to gut-wrenching Singer-Songwriters. Have your fill!

The Longlist is a list of my twenty favourite albums of the year, compiled by a panel of one bearded Music fan, and listed in chronological order. Links to the original posts are embedded in the dates, and the albums are linked accordingly.


Week Ending February 3, 2023:

M(h)aol – Attachment Styles

Week Ending February 10, 2023:

Noa Mal – Everything Is Science, Baby

Stephanie Lamprea – 14 Récitations

Week Ending February 24, 2023:

Miss Grit – Follow The Cyborg

Miss Grit – Follow The Cyborg

Week Ending March 24, 2023:

Dazy – OTHERBODY

JPEGMAFIA x Danny Brown – Scaring The Hoes

Week Ending Friday, April 7, 2023:

Yaeji – With A Hammer

Yaeji – With A Hammer

Week Ending April 14, 2023:

Prof – Horse

Joe Young & The Co-Operators – A Distant Beat

Week Ending Friday, May 12, 2023:

Rahill – Flowers At Your Feet

Week Ending June 9, 2023:

Big Blood – First Aid Kit

Big Blood – First Aid Kit

Week Ending June 23, 2023

Geese – 3D Country

Week Ending Friday, July 14, 2023:

Snooper – Super Snõõper

Week Ending Friday, August 18, 2023:

Genesis Owusu – STRUGGLER

Genesis Owusu – STRUGGLER

Week Ending Friday, September 1, 2023:

Leo Lackritz – Crazy Enough

Week Ending Friday, September 8, 2023:

Justice Cow – my dad died

Week Ending Friday, October 20, 2023:

Sampha – Lahai

Sampha – Lahai

Week Ending Friday, October 27, 2023:

Alien Nosejob – The Derivative Sounds of… Or…A Dog Always Returns to Its Vomit

Week Ending Friday, November 17, 2023:

Danny Brown – Quaranta

Week Ending Friday, November 24, 2023:

Bloodshot Bill – Psyche-o-Billy

Bloodshot Bill – Psyche-o-Billy

The Shortlist of the five finalists for the 2023 New Music Jason Prize will be announced on Sunday, December 24.

The presentation of the 2023 New Music Jason Prize occurs on Sunday, December 31 at 9 am EST.

For the 2022 New Music Jason Prize Longlist, Click Here.
For the 2022 New Music Jason Prize Presentation, Click Here.

The New Music I’m Listening To Flippantly This Week, November 18 – 24, 2023:

It’s a glorious day to wrap up a quiet Release Week. We’re starting to see some snow flying in the air, which is fine, as long as it doesn’t land.

I was able to find a total of 32 songs to recommend; Three Singles and two Albums. Let’s call it a healthy snack of Organic and Electronic sounds. Allons-y!


The Icelandic Vocal Goddess Björk is back with a “New” single. I use the quotes because Oral actually had its birth in the mid-1990’s. Ms. Gudmunsdottir decided to revive the discarded track, and asked Spanish singer Rosalía to join her. Proceeds for the song will be used for Legal Fees to fight International Fishing in Iceland. It sounds like it could have easily fit on Homogenic.

Björk feat. Rosalía – Oral

A single from War-torn Jerusalem is making the crowd at My Imaginary Nightclub feel awkward. But they’re ordering more drinks as they dance to Aralkum b/w Zellij by Mozaik Ses. The A-side is a head-nodder, whilst the B-side will have you busting several embarrassing moves.

Mozaik Ses – Aralkum b/w Zellij

Playing next for the patrons at Mon Discotheque Imaginaire is a single from UK Producer Iglooghost. Collision Data b/w Diode Teeth begins with a brisk Electronic slap of an A-side that features the wonderful Marina Herlop on vocals. Diode Teeth keeps the energy edgy and dark for all my Goth friends.

Iglooghost – Collision Data b/w Diode Teeth

The long-held tradition of getting together with friends to create Art continues to thrive, no matter how the Industry winds may blow. The new album from American transplant to Canada Robert Connely Farr is a simple-yet-effective demonstration of this ethic. The Blues guitarist and singer sat down with his friend Jimmy “Duck” Holmes on drums, pressed “Record,” and came up with the thirteen tracks that is Pandora Sessions. Earthy downhome grooves with a whole lot of soul.

Robert Connely Farr – Pandora Sessions

My Feature Pick for this week is an Artist that Cult Film Director John Waters described as, “Roy Orbison with a head wound.” Bloodshot Bill hails from Montreal, Canada, and he carries a distinctly American sound. His new album Psyche-o-Billy has a classic Rockabilly and Country/Western soul, performed by a potentially insane person who emotes with wild yelps and yodels. His background vocals are hilarious singalongs, particularly on I’m A Ding Dong and the “poppa doos” of Tell Me To Go. Great fun for all.

Bloodshot Bill – Psyche-o-Billy

Important Scheduling Note: Now that the Release Schedule is thinning out for the rest of the year, I will be releasing the 2023 New Music Jason Prize Longlist. The list of my twenty favourite albums of the year will be ready for your eyes on Sunday, December 3 at 9:00 am EST. The winner of the New Music Jason Prize will be announced on Sunday, December 31.

Take care of yourself!

(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Upcoming New Releases – Week Ending Friday, November 24, 2023:

It’s the week when Americans are legally required to give thanks. And watch a sport they incorrectly call Football. And shop. And even though Black Friday hasn’t completely darkened the halls, in terms of New Music, the schedule is noticeably lighter.

There are a couple of big names releasing albums this week. Hip-Hop Old School meets New School with new titles from Trippie Redd and Busta Rhymes.

Busta Rhymes – LUXURY LIFE (feat. Coi Leray)

The rest of the lineup offers a scant quantity of notable Artists. Among them are Bloodshot Bill, Guided By Voices, Fetty Wap and the return (no one asked for) of Take That.

Bloodshot Bill – Tell Me To Go

My BandCamp Wishlist offers a mere four titles awaiting release. Today I’ll spotlight Chicago multi-instrumentalist and composer Isaiah Collier. His new album, Parallel Universe, features vocalist Jimetta Rose which is enough to pique my interest.

Isaiah Collier – Retreat

To my American brethren, have a lovely Thanksgiving. I’ll be here on Friday with selections from the Dessert cart. Everyone has a dessert cart, right?