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Jonny Mansfield

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Born in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, Jonny Mansfield grew up surrounded by music. His parents are both musicians and played a mix of Classical and Jazz around the house. Jonny followed in his older brothers footsteps attending Chetham’s School of Music. This led him to being part of the National Youth Orchestra, Verbier Festival Youth Orchestra and National Youth Jazz Collective. Jonny went on to study at the Royal Academy of Music with Jim Hart, Joe Locke and Pete Churchill, where he gained a BMus 1st class degree. He has performed at many prestigious venues with respected musicians including Chris Potter, Gareth Lockrane and Yazz Ahmed
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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: Rix; Falke; Botlierskop; Above The World's End; Ems; Something Cool; Cylla Burna; Clemen; Fossa Offekonis.
Sam Norris: Small Things Evolved Slowly

by Neil Duggan
The title of Sam Norris' debut album, Small Things Evolved Slowly, is sourced from an Erik Satie quote: I took to my room and let small things evolve slowly." It is an apt title, as the album features compositions inspired by Norris' life in London that have been honed and polished in live performances over considerable ...
Johanna Burnheart: B?r

by Chris May
German-born London-based violinist, singer and composer Johanna Burnheart made a big impact fast on the Britain's underground jazz scene. After graduating from Guildhall School of Music & Drama in 2018, and before the pandemic shut things down, she played on three significant albums: spiritual-jazz band Maisha's There Is A Place (Brownswood, 2018), trombonist Rosie Turton's 5ive ...
Seven Ages Of Man

By Paul Mottram
Label: Ubuntu Music
Released: 2023
Track listing: Origins; Gestation; Infant; Schoolboy; Lover; Soldier; Judge; Pantaloon; Old Age.
The Air In Front Of You

Label: Resonant Postcards
Released: 2023
Track listing: Ripples; (Organise) The Air In Front of You; Flicker; Waves; Norwood; Etude; Periphery
Paul Mottram: Seven Ages Of Man

by Neil Duggan
Throughout history, many have tried to divide the human life cycle into defined stages. The most famous is William Shakespeare's reference to the seven ages in Jaques' speech in As You Like It, the one which starts All the world's a stage." This was the initial spark which gave composer Paul Mottram the idea for Seven ...
Somewhere, Not So Far Away (live)

Label: /
Released: 2022
Track listing: 1- Morpeth
2- Patricia
3- Clockwork and Water
4- The Pond
Portrait

Label: Independant
Released: 2020
Track listing: Speak, Guilt, Choro, Sanctuary, Move, Little Sunshine, Clouds