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Hey! I’d love for you to come celebrate the launch of my album Flirty Ghost with us.
Imagine Dorothy Ashby in a car chase with The Doors… We’re taking over Servant Jazz Quarters for two nights, 13&14th October. It'll be Oscar (Sholto) Robertson & David Bardon of SFJ, Josh McClorey, Alice Boyd and Deanna Wilhelm. There’ll be harp, lap steel, bass and drums, mixed with soundscapes, synths and plenty of improvisation as we bring the album’s jazz, ambient and experimental energy to life.
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Rachel Kitchlew Biography
Rachel Kitchlew is a London-based harpist whose solo work fuses jazz, ambient textures, and cinematic soundscapes. On her forthcoming album Flirty Ghost (September 2025), she transforms the harp into a vessel of imagination, weaving intricate melodies with lap steel, bass, and inventive rhythms. Collaborators include Sholto, whose dynamic drumming adds unexpected pulse and texture, and Alice Boyd, who layers delicate natural soundscapes that evoke ethereal landscapes.
Recorded in the intimate SFJ Studios, Flirty Ghost blends improvisation and composed material, capturing moments of quiet reflection, playful energy, and haunting beauty. The album’s cinematic scope and deeply personal undertones invite listeners into a world where every note tells a story. At Servant Jazz Quarters, Rachel brings these compositions to life, offering a solo performance that is both immersive and evocative, highlighting her singular voice on the harp.
Read MoreRecorded in the intimate SFJ Studios, Flirty Ghost blends improvisation and composed material, capturing moments of quiet reflection, playful energy, and haunting beauty. The album’s cinematic scope and deeply personal undertones invite listeners into a world where every note tells a story. At Servant Jazz Quarters, Rachel brings these compositions to life, offering a solo performance that is both immersive and evocative, highlighting her singular voice on the harp.
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Contemporary Jazz
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