What music trends are you loving so far in 2026?
The biggest trend I’m seeing is the continued blurring of boundaries between jazz, electronic music, listening culture and community spaces. There’s an appetite for more human, improvisational, emotionally driven music again – from broken beat and bruk influences returning to club culture, to spiritual jazz aesthetics shaping ambient and electronic sounds, and jazz musicians increasingly working with live electronic performance.
At the same time, audiences are gravitating towards more intimate, intentional experiences: listening bars, artist-led venues, hybrid cultural spaces and smaller community-driven festivals rather than large-scale commercial events. Genre is less important than energy and curation now. The most exciting scenes are those bringing together jazz, soul, dub, ambient, Afro-fusion and leftfield electronic music in a way that is open, communal and future-facing.