This three-tracker showcases his profound affection for the realms of deep house and broken beat - a proof that Tree Threes is able to provide a delightful auditory journey through warm, bittersweet, black-labeled soundscapes.
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The result is a 32-minute musical odyssey that represents the evolution of Move 78's combination of improvised jazz and instrumental hip hop.
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This month’s playlist is composed by 45 tracks and reviews the best we've showcased. Paying high respect and admiration to all the artists producing the diamonds above listed, we keep looking to the future and revisiting sounds and artists that are immortal.
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All Out explores themes of community, togetherness, and the illusion of separateness in the modern world. The album takes listeners on a interior journey, offering different perspectives on the human experience and reflecting on the cycles and ups and downs of modern life.
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Palms is a sonically diverse voyage, occasionally saturated with tropical and synth-driven vibes and at other times stripped down to acoustic simplicity.
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Master K15 returns to his own imprint Esencia with a small masterpiece. The State Of Play is another exceptional release by the British producer.
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Introducing 5 tracks, exploring the realms of house, broken beat and jungle music, Angles Morts present a vibrant contemporary jazz piece.
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Explorare is comprised by seven tracks that respect the group’s ethos - delving into rich musical landscape through improvisational performances, where persistent grooves are shaped by the unique vibes of the individual members in the present moment.
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Such breadth of influence signifies a departure from the traditional dancey-crossover style, evolving the JK Group sound into something truly distinctive and extraordinary.
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Bad With Names is a captivating exploration of the realm between improvisation and electronica, featuring a truly stellar lineup and sound production.
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The sextet led by Walters crafts a stunning collection of contemporary jazz-fusion that seamlessly blends influences from afro, modal, and spiritual jazz into an evocative and genre-defying musical journey.
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Just like every month, we summarized the best we’ve showcased through our growing channels. 66 tracks. Eclectic and proud, as usual.
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Stings is the latest album from the one and only Kamaal Williams, marking another groundbreaking chapter in his genre-blurring musical journey.
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This collaborative project not only incorporates Foshe's signature odd-time house but also ventures into indie and dub soundscapes. Indira's instrumental vocal contributions add an ethereal dimension to an ambient journey.
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It’s OK, B U, his latest album on Stones Throw Records, sees him deep diving into his unique artistry and into various facets of jazz, r&b, hip hop, and electronic music.
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The Energy Exchange Ensemble makes a bold statement as pioneers of contemporary, organically crafted dance music rooted in the spirit of collaboration and improvised jam-style musicianship.
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Stress Killer is a magnetic record that effortlessly navigates the spectrum of energies found on dark nightclub dance floors and intimate basement jazz clubs.
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Influenced by their experiences at the Umbria Jazz Festival and legendary Red Zone Club, their music exudes charm and is rooted in an array of genres, from Afro to Italo, house to disco, and 80s boogie to world music.
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Prepare for a sonic journey with Godblesscomputers' Faded Views, a collaboration between 823 and Jakarta Records - blending electronic brilliance with soothing synth soundscapes across nine tracks.
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Following up on the amazing OIAIO EP (2021) and a number of singles released in some of the most interesting underground labels in European soil, George John invites us into another spacey-funky journey of five original tracks and three remixes.
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