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PreciseHero - particle (moments) |
Jazzy, chilled and dangerously melodic, PreciseHero is one smooth cat. Laying down his latest release “particle” reminds me of a fusion between Tribe Called Quest and Diggable Planets, his sound is classic old school hip hop, one that the hip hop scene has not seen the likes of since the mid 90’s...
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LTJ Bukem - Journey Inwards |
Jazzy drum & bass--don't you just hate the connotations? It's music for coffee tables, right? LTJ Bukem would certainly disagree. As a groundbreaking DJ, inspirational musician and breakbeat raconteur, he can certainly lay claim to popularising the sunnier end of drum'n'bass, yet one listen to this extraordinary cross-pollination of grooves shows just how far you can push the envelope...
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Red Snapper - Red Snapper |
Red Snapper's unusually effective mix of acoustic double bass & drum riffs with club techno/electronica made them one of the most original acid-jazz groups of the last 10 years. Highly adventurous, often genuinely exciting, and occasionally bizarre, all of their albums deliver but this, their last, is something special.
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Jneiro Jarel - Three Piece Puzzle |
Well this kid turns out to be a producer extraordinaire who happens to emcee just a little bit to. As soon as you pop this album in you are welcomed to his world which is just a little different. Presently residing in Philly he has spent much of his life all over the place. Born in Brooklyn, acquiring the art of rhyme in Houston and perfecting it in New York (with stops in many other places in between) Jarel has a wide range of influences that make his album that much more intriguing...
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