The Heliocentrics performing with Mulatu Astatke at Circolo degli Artisti in Rome, Italy in March 2009
Background information
Origin
London, United Kingdom
Genres
Jazz Fusion
Jazz-funk
Psychedelic
Space music
Years active
2005-present
Labels
Now-Again, Strut, Soundway, Madlib Invazion
Members
Malcom Catto
Jake Ferguson
Sylvia Hallett
Jack Yglesias
Daniel Smith
Jason Yarde
Raven Bush
Barbora Patkova
Website
theheliocentrics.bandcamp.com
The Heliocentrics are an English, London-based musical collective that combines funk, jazz, psych, and library influences. The group is based around drummer and producer Malcolm Catto,[1][2] bassist Jake Ferguson, guitarist Adrian Owusu, and multi-instrumentalist Jack Yglesias.
^"Heliocentrics :: 13 Degrees of Reality :: Now-Again Records". Rapreviews.com. 26 March 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
^Spencer, Neil. "Jazz review: Mulatu Astatke/The Heliocentrics: Inspiration Information". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
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