1 of 35 ltd edition screen printed record sleeve for NRG 5 by Ricky Byrne at Mesh & Blade. Each cover uses the same template but is screen printed by hand, each one with a unique colour blend with a handstamped ink NRG stamp.
Recorded live at Peckham Levels, ‘NRG 5’ channels the intensity of the intimate urban space, where concrete, sweat, energy, and electricity all bleed into the music - amplifying the collective momentum of the room.
For this fifth edition, Chiminyo assembled a formidable lineup of some of the UK’s most distinctive and forward-thinking musicians. Kaidi Akinnibi leads on saxophone with fierce precision and melodic imagination, while Oscar Jerome’s fluid guitar blurs the lines between soul, jazz, and psychedelia. Charlie Stacey’s synth patches take the record to a new dimension, while Rudi Creswick anchors the experience with his heavy, sub-rattling bass and bass synth, firing off playful samples from his Akai and constantly pushing the music into new territory. Alongside them Magnus Mehta’s percussion weaves around Chiminyo’s drums, expanding the rhythmic language into something dense, kinetic, and unpredictable.
The result is a record that feels intense and deeply rooted in human connection. With music that constantly moves, breaks down, and pulls itself back together as it goes, it's hard to believe NRG 5 is completely improvised. Each track feels focused and deliberate - capturing a group of musicians operating in real time, balancing spontaneity with a strong sense of purpose.
NRG 5 Limited Edition 12" Vinyl, hand screen printed, hand stamped logo
Conceived by one of the city’s most forward-thinking musicians, the NRG series extends beyond albums, labels, or events. It represents an evolving idea born from a conversation about the UK jazz scene, and whether the music needs a genre label at all. Chiminyo arrived at a simple conclusion: this music is less about genre and more about energy - NRG.
With this in mind, Chiminyo set out to explore, celebrate, and harness NRG in its purest form: no labels, no promoters, no industry, no control. NRG is just Chiminyo and members of his musical community exchanging strictly improvised music with each other and the audience, capturing spontaneous moments as they unfold.

