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Ted Gioia • How to Listen to Jazz
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Melodic Hope by Mwendo Dawa trio
Watersong by Savina Yannatou, Primavera en Salonico, Lamia Bedioui
Feet Off the Ground by Jeff Libman
In the Middle of Nothing - to Palle Mikkelborg by Carsten Dahl Ensemble
Departures by Lachlan McKenzie
Don't Panic by Michael T. Geib
With Respect to Oscar and Niels by Ignasi Terraza, Ulf Wakenius, Pierre ... See more
Melodic Hope by Mwendo Dawa trio
Watersong by Savina Yannatou, Primavera en Salonico, Lamia Bedioui
Feet Off the Ground by Jeff Libman
In the Middle of Nothing - to Palle Mikkelborg by Carsten Dahl Ensemble
Departures by Lachlan McKenzie
Don't Panic by Michael T. Geib
With Respect to Oscar and Niels by Ignasi Terraza, Ulf Wakenius, Pierre ... See more
And the product manager is the producer—making sure everyone knows the melody, that nobody is out of tune and everyone is doing their part. They’re the only person who can see and hear how all the pieces are coming together, so they can tell when there’s too much bassoon or when a drum solo’s going on too long, when features get out of whack or peo
... See moreTony Fadell • Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making
Saxophonist Marshall Allen has been the leader of one of the most important groups in jazz, the Sun Ra Arkestra , since 1995—two years after its visionary founder’s death. It’s fair to give Allen a pass on waiting this long to release his first collection of original compositions given the Arkestra’s steady tour schedule and prolific studio output.... See more
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@josiah566
2 years ago
Something that continues to impress me about him is that he never shies away from the bottom half to the keyboard. It's a place a lot of people (or just I) tend to avoid because it's easy to muddy and it's hard to hear the nice tensions you can create with closed voicings but Joey navigates it PERFECTLY. He redistributes tensio... See more
2 years ago
Something that continues to impress me about him is that he never shies away from the bottom half to the keyboard. It's a place a lot of people (or just I) tend to avoid because it's easy to muddy and it's hard to hear the nice tensions you can create with closed voicings but Joey navigates it PERFECTLY. He redistributes tensio... See more
Mk Mnn • Joey Alexander - Jazz at Lincoln Center Gala - 2014
Medley: The Godfather Waltz / Speak Softly by Jack Jezzro https://www.shazam.com/track/58690101?referrer=share
music in his soul.
Will Wight • Dreadgod (Cradle Book 11)
