Ill Considered’s jazz mastery offers a fresh sonic adventure that captivates vinyl enthusiasts and jazz purists alike. Their self-titled debut, “Ill Considered” (2017), marked the beginning of a prolific journey into experimental soundscapes, quickly followed by “Live at the Crypt” (2017), showcasing their raw live energy. The 2018 release, “Ill Considered – Live in Camden Town July 2018,” further cemented their reputation for dynamic performances. With a steady stream of releases like “Ill Considered 3” (2018) and “Ill Considered 6” (2019), they have carved a niche within the jazz world. Their work is released under various labels, contributing to a rich discography that appeals to collectors. Ill Considered’s innovative approach places them alongside other forward-thinking jazz contemporaries, offering a unique listening experience that resonates with fans of the genre’s evolving landscape.
Ill Considered Unveils “Precipice”: A Raw and Stripped-Down Jazz Journey
Ill Considered‘s latest album, “Precipice,” marks a powerful resurgence for the trio consisting of Idris Rahman, Emre Ramazanoglu, and Liran Donin. Following their acclaimed 2021 release, “Liminal Space,” this new offering showcases their exceptional talents and solidifies their position as leaders in the UK jazz scene. With