The UK’s Ill Considered Share Album ‘Liminal Space’

Featuring Sarathy Korwar, Tamar Osborn & Theon Cross, the UK’s Ill Considered share its new jazz full-length Liminal Space (New Soil Records) opening a new chapter for the group, having exploded onto the scene already with 9 self-released albums between 2017 and 2019.

Capturing a moment of transformation for the group, Liminal Space not only features a new core line-up of Idris Rahman (saxophone), Liran Donin (bass) and Emre Ramazanoglu (drums), but also sees Ill Considered bounce their live-wire style off a range of collaborators such as Collocutor’s Tamar Osborn, Steam Down saxophonist Ahnanse, tuba player Theon Cross and percussionist Sarathy Korwar.

Previous singles released so far include debut single ‘Loosed’ which finds the band trading Fela Kuti-esque sax and cosmic jazz flutes over the funkiest of grooves and ‘The Lurch’, driven by the rhythmic brass blast of multiple horn players, ‘The Lurch’ builds from its minimalist beginnings to an apogee of righteously fiery saxophones. New single, ‘Dervish’, out November 3rd, propelled by Idris Rahman’s powerful saxophone salvos ‘Dervish’ finds a heady meeting point between jazz expression and rock ballast.