Welcome to another spring edition of Blue Note Dispatch. This week, we're spotlighting a fresh release from the elusive British music collective SAULT. Their new album, 10, just dropped—and it’s yet another bold blend of R&B, soul, funk, Afrobeat, gospel, and spoken word.
SAULT doesn’t follow a traditional release schedule, and the group’s members remain largely anonymous. Their commitment to mystery is part of the ethos—letting the music speak for itself, free from ego or celebrity.
I highly recommend giving the full album a listen—and if you're new to the project, take a moment to read up on their unique journey.
Also on rotation this week: Ten Walls returns with a new EP, Save Me, created in collaboration with Boy From Suburbs. Expect deep house cuts that are both moody and refreshing.
Finally, Norwegian producer Dublon has released his long-awaited album Salve. It’s a smooth, jazz-infused deep house experience—perfect for winding down after a long day.
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