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Various Artists - We Out Here (Limited Edition Orange Vinyl 2LP)
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Joe Armon-Jones - All The Quiet Part II (Limited Edition 2LP Blue Vinyl)
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Rob Luft - Dahab Days (Limited Edition Vinyl LP)
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ALBUM OF THE MONTH
Venna - Malik (Vinyl LP)
When a 26-year-old Grammy winner steps out from behind the scenes to claim centre stage, you pay attention. Malik Venner, the south London saxophonist known professionally as Venna, has spent years lending his horn to Burna Boy, Beyoncé, Wizkid, and Knucks. Malik is a coming-of-age statement from an artist who has already achieved considerable success but is only now stepping fully into his own light, and it's essential listening for anyone following where contemporary jazz is heading.
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Contemporary Jazz
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Various Artists - We Out Here (Limited Edition Orange Vinyl 2LP)
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Joe Armon-Jones - All The Quiet Part II (Limited Edition 2LP Blue Vinyl)
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Yussef Dayes - Black Classical Music (2LP Vinyl Reissue)
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Jazz Essentials
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Pharoah Sanders – Pharoah (2023 Luaka Bop Deluxe Edition 2LP Box Set)
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Donald Byrd – Slow Drag (2023 Blue Note Tone Poet Vinyl LP)
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Stanley Turrentine – Comin’ Your Way (2020 Blue Note Tone Poet Vinyl LP)
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Lee Morgan – The Cooker (2020 Blue Note Tone Poet Vinyl LP)
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Vintage Finds
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Stanley Turrentine - The Baddest Turrentine (1980 Japanese CTI Limited Edition Vinyl LP)
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John Coltrane - Coltrane Jazz (1972 Japanese Atlantic Vinyl LP)
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Nina Simone - Baltimore (1978 Japanese CTI Vinyl LP Gatefold)
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Bob James - One (1978 Japanese CTI Limited Edition Vinyl LP)
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Vintage Japanese Pressings
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Stanley Turrentine - The Baddest Turrentine (1980 Japanese CTI Limited Edition Vinyl LP)
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John Coltrane - Coltrane Jazz (1972 Japanese Atlantic Vinyl LP)
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Nina Simone - Baltimore (1978 Japanese CTI Vinyl LP Gatefold)
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Bob James - One (1978 Japanese CTI Limited Edition Vinyl LP)
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The Best Australian Jazz Albums of the 21st Century (So Far)
Some of the most innovative jazz of the past 25 years has been coming from Australia. From The Necks' hypnotic minimalism to Hiatus Kaiyote's Grammy-nominated future soul, from Mildlife's cosmic funk to ARIA-winning vocal jazz, these world-class recordings deserve shelf space alongside your Blue Note classics.
The Best Australian Jazz Albums of the 21st Century (So Far)
Some of the most innovative jazz of the past 25 years has been coming from Australia. From The Necks' hypnotic minimalism to Hiatus Kaiyote's Grammy-nominated future soul, from Mildlife's cosmic funk to ARIA-winning vocal jazz, these world-class recordings deserve shelf space alongside your Blue Note classics.
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Joni Mitchell was a jazz singer (and nobody wants to admit it)
From the mid-1970s onward, Joni Mitchell wasn't making folk music with jazz influences. She was making actual jazz records. With Jaco Pastorius, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock and Charles Mingus as collaborators, she created some of the most adventurous music of the era.
Joni Mitchell was a jazz singer (and nobody wants to admit it)
From the mid-1970s onward, Joni Mitchell wasn't making folk music with jazz influences. She was making actual jazz records. With Jaco Pastorius, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock and Charles Mingus as collaborators, she created some of the most adventurous music of the era.
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When Hip Hop Found Jazz: How Ahmad Jamal Became a Producer's Best Friend
From Pete Rock to J Dilla, the greatest hip hop producers of the 1990s shared a secret weapon: jazz. No pianist proved more essential to the golden era of sampling than Ahmad Jamal, whose 1970 album The Awakening became a blueprint for classics by Nas, Gang Starr, Common and De La Soul. Discover how a Pittsburgh jazz legend's concept of space and groove helped shape hip hop history.
When Hip Hop Found Jazz: How Ahmad Jamal Became a Producer's Best Friend
From Pete Rock to J Dilla, the greatest hip hop producers of the 1990s shared a secret weapon: jazz. No pianist proved more essential to the golden era of sampling than Ahmad Jamal, whose 1970 album The Awakening became a blueprint for classics by Nas, Gang Starr, Common and De La Soul. Discover how a Pittsburgh jazz legend's concept of space and groove helped shape hip hop history.