Endlessness
The London-based musician’s potent and intuitive second album dissolves the binaries inherent in ambient jazz and imagines a third sort of music that thrives at their midpoint.
Nala Sinephro returns with Endlessness, an ambient jazz record that explores the cosmic cycle of existence.
For those who embraced it, Nala Sinephro’s debut album ‘Space 1.8’ offers a glimpse of the divine. Unshackled from expectations, it founds the composer –
The harpist-composer follows her remarkable debut with 10 lush, spacey electro-acoustic tracks featuring guests such as Nubya Garcia
Nala Sinephro's 'Endlessness' is music that is good for the ear, the mind, the heart, and the very future of the philosophical orientations of jazz.
The follow-up to Space 1.8 pulses with meditative, spiritual-jazz elements, but amid soothing orchestrations, tension and surprise upend easy listening
Nala Sinephro - Endlessness review: finally the perfect reverie you deserve