Music
Radio Silence
- Monoface
- Radio Silence
- Vice Skating
- A French Lesson
- Gerald
- Desert To Rabat
- Stereoface
- Hug The Greyhound
- Portal
"their most cohesive offering to date ... dynamic ... seismic... and delicately lyrical... EST on steroids with the attitude of Motorhead" (Record Collector)
In just a few short years, and over the course of two acclaimed albums, pianist Neil Cowley and his band mates, bassist Richard Sadler and drummer Evan Jenkins, have carved out a reputation as one of Britain's most exciting bands. Radio Silence, their Naim jazz debut, is their most complete and eloquent statement yet.
Release Date: 19 April 2010
Loud Louder Stop
- His Nibs
- Dinosaur Die
- Scaredy Cat
- Ginger Sheep
- Clumsy Couple
- Captain Backfire
- Well
- We Are Here to Make Plastic
- Synaesthesia Traffic
- Streets Paved With Half Baguettes Pt 2
Fizzing with the energy of rock and the surging dynamics of dance music, the Neil Cowley Trio's debut album 'Displaced' positioned them at the forefront of the 'Post-Jazz' scene, and attracted a new, younger, audience to the music. Drawn by their finger-bleeding energy, hook-laden, powerfully dynamic tunes, they were less interested in questions of "is it jazz, punk-jazz or post-jazz", than "is it any good?"
Release Date: March 2008
Displaced
- Little Secrets
- How Do We Catch Up
- Displaced
- Pair of Teeth
- She Eats Flies
- Degree In Intuition
- That's My Space
- Clown Town
- Pinball Number Count
- Kenny Two Steps
- Mourn
- Pillar To Post
- Taller Than Me
- How Do We Catch Up (Entity Mix)
Neil Cowley spent most of his earlier musical career performing for the some of the best soul and funk bands of the day (Brand New Heavies, Zero 7), and producing acclaimed jazzy chill-out music. Yet by the early noughties he had begun to find the experience of extracting music from a computer chip unbearable, so he turned to his dear old piano, and set forth to present creativity without technological hindrance. He realised a long-term ambition, formed a jazz trio and began composing.
Release Date: May 2006
Revolution
- Revolution 9
- Rank Outsider
- Kalabis
- Sheriff Cul-De-Sac
A track so bizarre, Revolution 9 is probably the ultimate in 'uncoverable'. It originally appeared on the Beatles classic 1968 White Album and at over eight minutes of weirdness, tape loops, overdubs, shuddering sound effects, feedback, and creepy vocal clips - it was the fab four at their most experimental and most controversial.
Release Date: July 2008

