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...Glasper’s distinctive voicings deliver narrative drive, Harrold and British singer Laura Mvula are the entwining vocal leads and emotions change on the point of a pin....
...Anything by D’Angelo, Cleo Sol, Sault, Robert Glasper, Little Simz, Bilal, Erykah Badu, Lianne La Havas, Olivia Dean....
...The horns intertwined sinuously and harmonised long lines across bar lines and beats, Mark Lockheart’s tenor sax adding breath and air to the warm focus of Laura Jurd’s trumpet....
...Norwegian saxophonist Marius Neset’s genre-blending Snowmelt and British trumpeter Laura Jurd’s orchestral take on electric Miles Davis captured the rekindled interest in orchestral jazz....
...But with the likes of Erykah Badu, Laura Mvula and a harmonica-wielding Stevie Wonder stretching out, the muse is captured....
...Guests vocalists followed – Laura Mvula covered Jill Scott’s “Calls”, Emeli Sandé her own “Somebody Else” and Raheem DeVaughn delivered two songs and a stunning wordless jam that conjured the spirit of Marvin...
...“Free” was impassioned, “Hey Laura” a gentle love song and “1960 What?” palpably urgent. www.lovesupremefestival.com...
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