BamaLoveSoul.com presents [Some] Jazz 2 (Compilation)
We said the followup to [some] jazz (download) would be released tomorrow, but this compilation is perfect for Sunday listening. It actually reminds me of
We said the followup to [some] jazz (download) would be released tomorrow, but this compilation is perfect for Sunday listening. It actually reminds me of
“Its been 5 years since the release of Soul Movement vol 1. Back with a new line up of amazing talented guests including Glenn Lewis,
California’s Rippy Austin delivers a beautiful gem with his Robert Casey assisted L.O.V.E Remix. The removal of the chant and drums is the proverbial icing
While peeping Sonar Kolleltiv’s first podcast (listen) I was turned on to a new artist, Scottish DJ/producer Hot Coins aka Red Rack’em. His album, The Damage is Done drops next week and you can preview the full thing HERE or purchase and get more info HERE. In the meantime, enjoy this three minute, chilled out gem from the album
DJ Sun reps Houston with his soulful lead single, Heart Seed from upcoming debut album One Hundred. The single also contains a Hip Hop remix by producer The Are of H-Town’s Leah Alvarez beautiful, sensitive vocals. Enjoy
Los Angeles producer/singer Jevon Reynolds recently released his followup EP, Bare. Merging jazz and soul, with a sound similar to Erro + Jose James the
Flautist Aisha Mars finally follows up 2011’s Universal Monarch with her 2nd EP, Loops & Spirals. This EP is a fulfilling 7 track excerise in Jazz/Hip Hop
Miles Bonny strips down the already chilled out 5 o’clock Suff (listen) from Suff Daddy’s excellent Gin Diaries album with the help of Eddie Moore. Grab this acoustic
We turned you on to the first single from Calgary’s Dragon Fli Empire and Saskatoon’s Def-Chap’s collaboration, Lucky Day HERE. The full project, titled DFE
When you press play, you’ll first wonder if this is a parody of The Pharcyde’s classic Runnin’. Around the 1:20 mark, as the familiar harmonizing comes in, you’ll realize that BJ Smith (Smith and Mudd) are dead serious and this is a wonderful folk interpretation, a firm and fine testament to the malleability of great music. Want more?
Peep their version of Mos Def’s Umi Says HERE and expect a covers project soon!
After collaborating on the title track, All Ain’t The Same for a previous release, the duo finally comes together for a full length. All Aint the Same is an exercise in joining production and live instruments that result in warm tracks a la Just Like The Water that just feel good.
All That Jazz is the first track on Australian producer Develop’s Beats For The Masses album. To be honest, I can’t tell you anything about the
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