Svetlana Shmulyian has an obvious affinity for the old "Speakeasy" style of Jazz. Her tone and phrasing, the clarity of her voice, all lend themselves to precisely the style of music she's making. So the only "trick" is finding musicians with a similar feel for the genre. And she found them. The Delancey Five play the style of Jazz so well, you'll feel they jumped into a time machine back in the thirties and magically appeared in the present.
This three-song EP, "Baby It's Cold Outside", dates from 2012 and, as good and authentic as it is, you still get the feeling they hadn't yet found that additional ingredient to make their sound completely their own. The reason that I'm featuring them now is because I'm thrilled to report that they've found it. Svetlana & The Delancey Five have a full-length coming this January on Origin/OA2 Records. In addition to the all-stars who are The Delancey Five, "Night At The Speakeasy" also features the magnificent Wycliffe Gordon. I've heard a couple of tracks from the new album and they are sensational. And original songs written by Svetlana, herself, feature prominently, as well they should. I'm going to put this nugget in your noggin for future reference. "All I Want". It's killer. It's not a Christmas song, of course (otherwise they'd release the record in December rather than January), but it is winter themed enough that you could definitely include it in your seasonal soundtrack without anyone batting an eye. Hold the thought and look for "Night At The Speakeasy" come January 15.
You can also get the "Baby It's Cold Outside" EP on a physical CD, if you prefer your music on hard copy. That's not free, of course, but look at the cool packaging--like an old time 78 rpm record (kids, ask your parents about 78s, or, um, maybe you should ask your grandparents). You'll find the music and details on Bandcamp.