At a time when jazz continues to seek new audiences, the Chris Greene Quartet sits poised on the futures cusp. In much the way that classical composers have historically used native folk elements as the basis for their art, the CGQ uses familiar modern materials the funk and hip-hop saxophonist Chris Greene heard growing up as a bridge between jazz and other genres.
I finally got around to signing up for Ghostly on drip.fm. I used to get all my Ghostly via mtraks, but since it sure appears that site is never coming back, I needed a new source.
More Ghostly. In the time I was listening to the Lusine, Ghostly also unlocked 3 other drip.fm items for me. That means in less than 24 hours I've been given access to 7 albums. They probably can't keep that pace up, huh?
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The most LA band, IMO.
I was REALLY looking forward to those "after" photos.
- More Impossible Ark/BC:
Since it's ten years old now I thought I'd give it another chance.
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Continuing yesterday's Miles Davis theme
Free Bandcamp download
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New Guv find - Pharoah produced by Bill Laswell in 1996, Foday Musa Suso on kora.
Also free from Bandcamp - follow link above
And:
Soundcloud / ASVA & Philippe Petit (feat. Edward Ka-Spel)
Thanks, Doofy
Spoiled rotten by this Guvera thing (apologies to Greg, Brighternow, Lowlife, and others outside the candy store!)
Pretty sure I got that Lukas Ligeti before, will have to give it a spin
BC / Daniel Padden (Volcano the Bear)
Lusine - Another Tomorrow
I finally got around to signing up for Ghostly on drip.fm. I used to get all my Ghostly via mtraks, but since it sure appears that site is never coming back, I needed a new source.
Craig
More Ghostly. In the time I was listening to the Lusine, Ghostly also unlocked 3 other drip.fm items for me. That means in less than 24 hours I've been given access to 7 albums. They probably can't keep that pace up, huh?
Craig