Thomas Jefferson

It started like many 80's babies, 90's children - with blank cassettes. I would listen to the local radio station, or BBC Radio 1 and record songs I liked - always frustrated when the DJ would speak over the end and wreck the mix! Much rewinding and taping over later, I'd spend hours designing the covers and scrawling the artist and track names on the sleeve in tiny writing. I've always had an eclectic taste, going through phases like every other teenager but coming out the other side with a disregard for genres and pigeon holes, just an endless desire for more music and to keep learning. Raised in a musician’s household, I played piano and guitar, was in the school band version of The Strokes and went on to study Popular Music at Liverpool University, the home of The Beatles, the only place I wanted to study. Deepening my knowledge and understanding there, I got into the Liverpool music scene, writing for local music rags interviewing the local talent. I’ve worked in hospitality, always finding a way to bring my love of music to the fore - curating playlists a small group of bars and restaurants, bringing in live bands and DJs and relishing spinning some tunes when the DJ didn't show up. Nowadays I do festival and events work, with music still filtering through everything I do. I always have something on in the background, always looking to create the perfect soundscape for every situation and mood. I consider myself to a be soundscaper, sound architect if it doesn't sound too grand and dream of creating soundtracks to films, tv shows as well as putting my own musical creations to movement and dance. You can find some old scratchy soundscapes on my Soundcloud. My lists are always curated with the greatest care - I really want to immerse in the field or focus of the list. My greatest passions are in the kitchen, the yoga mat and wandering the globe and I have countless lists that evoke those places, which you can find on my Spotify. It's not so much about a formula or a genre for me, but a feeling - being able to put myself in that place when I hear the right song. You can also find me on Instagram @tjeffo7786 and Twitter @TomJeffo

Healing – Sampa the Great

29 December 2020

An awakening. The calm after life’s storms settle, that moment when we accept what has been and sink into what is. Let the healing begin.

Hold On -East Forest

22 December 2020

Hold on feels like the best advice we can manage just now as we ride out the turn of the year and in the midst of a storm that is yet to calm.

La Lettre – Warren Ellis

14 December 2020

La Lettre is from the opening sequence to Gauguin about the legendary French Painter of the same name as he looks for inspiration and freedom in the wild.

It Feel Like Floating – Mary Lattimore

7 December 2020

The title gives this track away- You sink into the mat, as if into a cloud and then float up into the ether…it feels like floating.

Atoms Song- Teebs

30 November 2020

“Warm. Organic. Tumbling. Blissful. Expansive.” I can think of no better words to describe this track and how perfectly it slots into the final moments of a yoga practice.

Reminiscence – Dante Bucci

24 November 2020

Ambient, hums and melodic polyrhythms, this track encourages movement and stillness all at once. With the body warm and full of space, wind your practice down and let the meditative sounds of the drum seep into your inner being.

Two Thousand and Seventeen – Four Tet

16 November 2020

Every yoga class deserves a Four Tet piece and this one is a reward for the time spent on the mat.

Ajooni – Ami Dang

11 November 2020

Absorbing stretched sitar sounds glide and soar, merging with deeper bass tones reverberating from our core as we move into a blissful state of awareness

Nami- Meitei

3 November 2020

It’s a masterfully crafted atmospheric piece, lush, spacious layers creating a perfect moment to pause, to reflect and re-centre ourselves whether on the mat and our inner world.

Mango Pulp (feat. Ian Ewing) – Edamame

27 October 2020

Edamame, is a purveyor of “songs to help you float” and at 01:04 of Mango Pulp when the beat drops, it feel likes like sinking into a vast, warm, humming cloud of energy.

Monday- Frameworks

20 October 2020

Some songs just have the right combinations to unlock our shackles and free us to move. Mondays by Frameworks embodies that feeling of breaking free and floating lightly on a sea of tranquility.

Son Kunda – Susso

12 October 2020

We can’t help but want to move with the percussion and lively vocal samples taking us to the dusty villages and snaking rivers of Gambia. For yoga practitioners, this is a fun track full of the warm energy of community, something to bring to the mat or to your own tribe.