The impossibly indefinable, yet Jazz is at the forefront of genres that have

forever changed music as we know it. Jazz continues to be one of the most popular forms of modern music, with it's far reaching influence felt across the entire spectrum of contemporary music.

Of course, Jazz comes in many flavours and varieties. Through the years it has evolved to meet the needs of changing times and tastes, introducing new sounds and styles to stay afloat in the ever-changing modern world. But at it's root is that same mythical quality that makes it stand tall and proud above all over genres.

Representing artists from such a diverse genre isn't an easy task, but we know our Trad from our Dixieland, our Nu from our Fusion. Whatsmore, we understand that sometimes this beautiful collison of rhythm, melody and tone colour should just be left to describe itself.

Adelphi Rhode
Andrew Morris
Andy Mawbey
Ashanti Strings
Back to Black
Beverley Stone
Bloomsbury Brass
Bond Girl
Bootylicious
Bring the House Down
Carl Romillie
Celebrate Ceilidh
Clark Doidge
Colleen Daley
Daryll King
Dean Gee is Dean Martin
Disco Clinic
DJ Jolie
DJ Redlock
Get Gospel
Goyesca
Groovemaster
Hot Butter Soul Collective
Izzy B
James B-ond
James Blake
James Manders
James Selfridge sings Sinatra
Kelli-Leigh
King Of Diamonds
Kitty La Roar & Nick of Time
Manhattan Jazz
Medusa Sax
Miss Memory Lane
Mixed Feelings
Nosey Joes Diner
Pastiche
Peter Gill
Phillip Browne
Pippa & Raya
Rebecca Smith
Richard Cole
Robbie Keys
Sarah Lindsey
Sarah-Jane Dale
Sasparella
Silk Street
Space Boys
State 51
Steel Away
Stone Cold Diva
String of Pearls
Suzi Jari
The Gypsy Jazz Project
The Havana Boys
The Jazzberries
The Nick Rye Ensemble
The Pickwick Players
The Red Stripe Band
The Rockabellas
The Shakers
The Superlatives
The Terry Ede Jazz Group
Tim Pettingale
Tom Gearing
Trilogy
Vocalis
Zxyros