[Machine Translation] A new jazz experience from London's ever-growing underground jazz scene, this London five-piece has emerged as a force to be reckoned with, with a presence that sets them apart from conventional jazz bands. The five-piece band from London has emerged as a force to be reckoned with. The organic ensemble of drums, bass, keyboards, saxophone, and trumpet creates rough grooves and calculated polyrhythms with a solid performance ability, and shows thrilling developments like a roller coaster ride. The band has just released a Japan-only CD compilation of two EPs, which were independently released by the band. The songs range from soulful songs featuring the enveloping voice of Giles Peterson's secret weapon, Zara McFarlane, to a stunning cover of Sun Ra's classic "Space Is The Place," which the band has reworked into a floor-ready version. The band's debut EP features a wide range of music, from hip-hop and hip-hop-inspired songs to a more modern take on the classic "Space Is The Place. The band's debut EP showcases the band's stamina with a wild and groovy texture rooted in hip-hop and reggae. The second EP, the second EP, pursued a more danceable direction with a more spiritual sound image. The sound of the band was recorded at Abbey Road and mixed by Sam Shepherd of Floating Points, a London-based master of sound, which is a sign of the band's commitment to sound.