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Two notable sidemen collaborate on an elusive instrumental album inspired by funk, West African, and Cuban music. The melodies are fleeting and the arrangements ever-shifting.
Another collaboration from the prolific producer Madlib with the drummer Karriem Riggins, forming Jahari Massamba Unit. Pardon My French reflects a lifetime of musical study, woodshopping, and a reverential respect for one another’s craft.
Blake Mills returns with his first solo record since 2020's Mutable Set. Co-produced by Blake and experimental artist Chris Weisman, this release highlights Mills' impeccable songwriting and unique voice on guitar as well as many other instruments.
AUDIOBOOK, the new project from multi-instrumentalist Sam Gendel and visual artist/filmmaker Marcella Cytrynowicz, consists of 13 tracks in conversation with 26 corresponding illustrations.
The Seventh studio album from Panic! at the Disco, the solo project of Brendon Urie, who called the album "a look back at who I was 17 years ago and who I am now with the fondness I didn't have before."
The fourth volume of The Amazing Bud Powell series, recorded in 1958, found the brilliant bebop piano master in particularly fine form on an ebullient set of his original tunes.
In 1959 Chet Baker was one of a few Jazz expatriate Americans taking the new language abroad and showing the world what Jazz could be and was. He brought his Hollywood good looks and melancholy songs to Milan in this treasure of an LP.
His sophomore album that trades a guitar for a synth and a drum machine, pulling from house pioneers to Japanese starlets, but slowing it down with his own homemade drowsiness.