Andreya Triana “Song For A Friend”

Andreya Triana “Song For A Friend”

New music from Andreya Triana!  just her voice and a piano but she is damn good. Listen to "Song For A Friend" while we wait for her new album, stream…

Andreya Triana “Song For A Friend”
Ta-ku “LOVE LOST” (Daughter Edit)

Ta-ku “LOVE LOST” (Daughter Edit)

Beautiful rework by Ta-ku, stream & download below, enjoy!

Ta-ku “LOVE LOST” (Daughter Edit)
Zo! – ManMade

Zo! – ManMade

This is "ManMade" the new album from the producer/keyboardist Zo! of The Foreign Exchange released on Foreign Exchange Music. Zo! dropped a beautiful album, uptemo/r'n'b vibes featuring great collaborators like…

Zo! – ManMade
Adjaman – Dogonism

Adjaman – Dogonism

New tape by Adjaman called "Dogonism", available now at: adjaman.bandcamp.com enjoy!

Adjaman – Dogonism
Tall Black Guy – 8 Miles To Moenart

Tall Black Guy – 8 Miles To Moenart

This is "8 Miles To Moenart" the debut album by the Detroit producer Tall Black Guy on First Word Records. 8 tracks covering hip hop with downtempo/jazz/soul  influences.  "This record…

Tall Black Guy – 8 Miles To Moenart
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everybodydigs#98 Joe Henderson – Page One

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everybodydigs# is a series of posts about Jazz, Funk, Soul & R’n’b albums released from the 20s to the 90s, you can read a brief description/review and listen to a small preview (when it’s possible). everybodydigs# is like when someone tells you “hey you should listen to this album!” and nothing less, enjoy!

This 1963 session was Henderson’s debut as a leader, and it introduced a strikingly individualistic tenor saxophonist, with a distinctively muscular sound and approach, as well as a talent for finding a personal route through the dominant tenor styles of Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane. At the time of the session, Henderson worked regularly in a quintet with the veteran trumpeter Kenny Dorham, and the two enjoyed a special chemistry apparent on several Blue Note recordings under their individual names. One unusual facet is the hard-bop take on the then emerging bossa nova, apparent in the first recording of Dorham’s now standard “Blue Bossa,” on which Henderson’s thoughtful construction is apparent, and the saxophonist’s own coiling Latin tune, “Recorda Me.” Pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Butch Warren, and drummer Pete LaRoca provide more than solid support for a date that’s as often reflective as it is forceful. –Stuart Broomer

Personnel: Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone); Kenny Dorham (trumpet); McCoy Tyner (piano); Butch Warren (bass); Pete La Roca (drums).

Rappamelo’s favorite track:

everybodydigs#97 Ann Peebles – Straight from the Heart

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everybodydigs# is a series of posts about Jazz, Funk, Soul & R’n’b albums released from the 20s to the 90s, you can read a brief description/review and listen to a small preview (when it’s possible). everybodydigs# is like when someone tells you “hey you should listen to this album!” and nothing less, enjoy!

A lean, tough set that was not only a triumph for Peebles, but illustrated how the Hi label had surpassed its crosstown Stax rival for quality Memphis soul in the early ’70s. The guitars are spare, funky, and bluesy, the horn section punchy, and the material far earthier and down-home than the increasingly formulaic grooves at Stax. There were three modest R&B hits on the album (“Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love,” “I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody’s Home,” “Somebody’s on Your Case”), much of which was penned by Peebles or her husband Don Bryant. Peebles’ vocals were convincingly biting, and she never, unlike many other singers of the era, tried too hard for her own good. The main flaw of the record is its length (26 minutes), which was short even by early-’70s standards. (allmusic)

Rappamelo’s favorite track:

Watch “Blue Note: A Story of Modern Jazz” Documentary

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“Blue Note: A Story of Modern Jazz” is a film documentary directed by Julian Benedikt released in 1997, the film concentrates on the label’s glory days, the ’40s, ’50s, and early ’60s and tracks the creation and history of this legendary record label, it features many of the stars on their roster in interviews like Lou Donaldson, Bobby Hutcherson, Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Dexter Gordon, Johnny Griffin, J.J. Johnson, Gil Mellé, Bob Cranshaw, Max Roach and Horace Silver, renowned engineer Rudy Van Gelder and many many more….. you will love it! watch it below, enjoy!

sampleecious#16

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sampleecious#: a post every Friday where i choose just one great track sampled for one or more other great tracks, also you can listen to (when it’s possible) a small preview on the video below, enjoy!

#16: “I Don’t See Me In Your Eyes Anymore” by The Glass House s from “Thanks I Needed That” released in 1972 > sampled in > “Day 4” by Ta-ku  from “50 Days For Dilla (Vol.1)” released in 2012.

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Omar “The Man”

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Omar Lye Fook returns with the official video of “The Man” which is also the first single taken from forthcoming album of the same name “The Man“. The single is also available on Itunes with with three remixes by Shafiq Husayn, Zed Bias aka Maddslinsky and Scratch Professor.

You can watch the video down below along with the stream of the single and the 3 remixes at the bottom, enjoy!

The Cannabinoids – The Beat Tape VOL.2

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The Cannabinoids, a supergroup of Dallas-based DJs and musicians led by the queen Eryakh Badu, dropped “The Beat Tape VOL.2” which consists in a 20 minutes of psychedelic, live hip-hop experience. You can stream & download “The Beat Tape VOL.2″ down below, enjoy!

Project Mooncircle – Σclipse

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The Berlin-based label Project Mooncircle decided to gaves us a soundtrack for tonight’s lunar eclipse using exclusive and unreleased songs from Robot Koch, Submerse, Rain Dog, Sieren, Daisuke Tanabe, Lomovolokno, KRTS, and Daixie. It’s called “Σclipse” and is available now as free download at projectmooncircle.bandcamp.com  enjoy!

Freddie Joachim feat. Mar “Golden Temple Remix”

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Freddie Joachim released a remix of “Golden Temple” originally released on his latest album “Fiberglass Kisses”.  “Golden Temple Remix” is available as free download, all you have to do is to go at Mellow Orange Facebook page, LIKE the page, click for free download and get the song, enjoy!

Yasiin Bey x DJ Preservation “Quiet Dog Bite Hard (Remix)”

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Yasiin Bey’s DJ and producer DJ Preservation is reworking “The Ecstatic” and in collaboration with Downtown Records on mid-May he will drop the official remix album called “The REcstatic“, while we wait for the release we can please ourselves with the lead single “Quiet Dog Bite Hard (Remix)” that you can stream down below, enjoy!

Dexter feat. Josa Peit “Pictures”

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Pictures” is the first single from Dexter‘s forthcoming album “The Trip” that will also be released on a limited 7″ along with 2 non album tracks. “Pictures” drops tomorrow April 26th on Melting Pot Music, stream “Pictures” down below, enjoy!