Jazz
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An album that from beginning to end offers the healing balm for a stressful, emotional day. Read more
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An album that from beginning to end offers the healing balm for a stressful, emotional day. Read more
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A simple torch song of love. Felt good to hear it last night, so I am sharing it simply because I can. Read more
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The long-running jazz quartet’s fine 1957 self-titled album sees a reissue, with bonus tracks from a long-lost 1956 session. It’s an essential album from one of the best jazz combos of all time. Read more
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The long-running jazz quartet’s fine 1957 self-titled album sees a reissue, with bonus tracks from a long-lost 1956 session. It’s an essential album from one of the best jazz combos of all time. Read more
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Another helping of gorgeously unclassifiable music from Kamasi Washington’s amazing debut album, The Epic. Read more
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Boscoe was an obscure Chicago-based collective of black radical musicians. Their sole album should be a relic from the era; instead, it’s a painful, unintentionally contemporary reminder of how little has change. Read more
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Boscoe was an obscure Chicago-based collective of black radical musicians. Their sole album should be a relic from the era; instead, it’s a painful, unintentionally contemporary reminder of how little has change. Read more
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A lovely offering from the first release of an unusual business partnership. Read more
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Yes, you read correctly. Yes, it’s the Outkast song. Just check it out, why don’t ya? You won’t be sorry! Read more
