Update: Ezra Collective has officially released their third studio album Dance, No One’s Watching . The 19-track project sees the band continue their distinct cross-genre experimentations. Though the album is jazz at its core, it’s worlds away from stiff chamber music-style jazz: instead, it’s body-moving music that draws from the band’s wide variety of influences from Fela Kuti to dub, hip-hop, and calypso, all brought together by strong rhythms, earworm grooves, triumphant horns, and virtuosic soloing.

Just like the album’s vinyl says on its back cover, Dance, No One’s Watching was “written for the dance floor.” The rhythm section of drummer Femi Koleoso and bassist TJ Koleoso provide earworm grooves throughout the project while trumpeter Ife Ogunjobi and tenor saxophonist James Mollison III provide triumphant lead horns and keyboardist Joe Armon-Jones floats along before bursting in with striking staccato solo efforts. Track highlights include the high-energy “Ajala” and the warm vibe of “God Gave Me Feet For Dancing” with Yazmin Lacey — both of which were released as singles — while “Hear My Cry” and “Expensive” are the on-wax debut of tunes that have been staples on Ezra Collective’s recent tour.

It’s not all a party, though, as tunes like “Why I Smile” and “Everybody” are deeply soulful and introspective offerings. “We live in a world which has become a big performance,” reads the band’s “statement of freedom” al.