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On her stunning debut, the tenor saxophonist and rising member of the London jazz scene meditates on her humble family heritage, the continuum of jazz history, and the power of collective action in our present moment.
Nubya Garcia's solo debut is a free-form jazz adventure into identity that remains timelessly fresh
Stepping into the spotlight with a debut solo album, Nubya Garcia's skills as a saxophonist are only rivalled by her talent for composing
Nubya Garcia's debut album is a testament to the power of collectivity, finds Jemima Skala. Read The Forty-Five review
After releasing two renowned EPs, London-based saxophonist, composer, and radio host Nubya Garcia makes her American debut with Source for Concord.
Continuing to push both her own sound and the boundaries of the blossoming UK Jazz scene forward with this daring solo debut, Nubya Garcia explores the artistry we know and love whilst also leaning into the unknown.
If you’ve had little more than a passing interest in London’s much-hyped jazz scene in recent years, there’s a good chance you’ve
The sax star delivers a multi-mood, guest-rich celebration of the music of the African diaspora, from reggae to cumbia
Nubya Garcia may be the person most at the centre of London's much-feted new jazz scene, and her debut album doesn't disappoint