Neon Vice is a bold and uncompromising statement, a testament to Jay Sound's matured artistic vision and his commitment to using music (incredibly produced music) as a vehicle for social questioning.
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Across nine tracks Matthew Hayes showcases a really high-level of production skills, taste and influences converging in a very interesting direction.
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Over 11 tracks Dora provides a very interesting, complete and beautiful picture of Brazilian music, touching with so much taste (and talent) in many different genres, sounding classic and modern at the same time.
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“A Dança do Robalinho" is a standout track from their 1972 album Blackground. This jazz-funk gem showcases the duo's exceptional musicianship and their ability to create infectious grooves.
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With a deep understanding of disco and funk, DoctorSoul injects a modern touch that appeals to both longtime fans and those discovering Franks for the first time.
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Rogeon continues to pull in elements, instincts and grooves from jazz, classical, and electronic music, drawing elements from the jazz fusion movements of the 70s and 80s.
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2 Headed Deer Records just introduced a new line of releases inspired by the European library music golden age. The first volume, Crime, delves into the world of Italian Polizieschi and Spaghetti Crime Film soundtrack.
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Their self-titled debut on Mad About Records throws genre out the window, celebrating a fusion of Disco, Jazz, and Funk with a post-House twist.
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A place between us is more than just another album; it's a mesmerizing collection of compositions that portray their evolution surrounded by a growing local scene and community.
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Drawing a deep inspiration from the iconic soundtracks of 1970s Italian crime films, Neapolitan pianist and producer Dario Bassolino unveils his debut album, Città Futura.
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