Cousin Kula’s music is every bit as vibrant as their record sleeves. The Bristol-based band excel at joining the dots between jazz, pop and more psychedelic shades of electronic music; a desire to keep things soulful and groovy can be felt in their output.
It’s not just us that think that either. Back in 2020, London-based DJ and broadcaster Bradley Zero stumbled across the band’s Case Kula Cassette release – a loose, five-track offering crafted at home during lockdown – and suggested the band put together a full-length release. So, they did. And in autumn 2021 Cousin Kula released their debut album Double Dinners via Zero’s label, Rhythm Section.
The band’s Sunday Mix features several songs from the record, including slick isolation jam Now That You’re Gone, along with tracks from the likes of BADBADNOTGOOD, Kaytranada, Madlib, Nu Genea, Mary Lou Williams, Altin Gün and more. So sit back, relax and let Cousin Kula provide a joyous, jazz-infused soundtrack to your Sunday.
Sunday Mix: Cousin Kula
Sunday Mix: Cousin Kula
Cousin Kula’s music is every bit as vibrant as their record sleeves. The Bristol-based band excel at joining the dots between jazz, pop and more psychedelic shades of electronic music; a desire to keep things soulful and groovy can be felt in their output.
It’s not just us that think that either. Back in 2020, London-based DJ and broadcaster Bradley Zero stumbled across the band’s Case Kula Cassette release – a loose, five-track offering crafted at home during lockdown – and suggested the band put together a full-length release. So, they did. And in autumn 2021 Cousin Kula released their debut album Double Dinners via Zero’s label, Rhythm Section.
The band’s Sunday Mix features several songs from the record, including slick isolation jam Now That You’re Gone, along with tracks from the likes of BADBADNOTGOOD, Kaytranada, Madlib, Nu Genea, Mary Lou Williams, Altin Gün and more. So sit back, relax and let Cousin Kula provide a joyous, jazz-infused soundtrack to your Sunday.
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