LOADING...
Image via Unsplash.
JAZZ SONGS
- jazz
- +
SHUFFLE PLAY
PLAY IN ORDER
1

Sounds like:
The Procussions,
Crown City Rockers,
The Roots
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Nov 12, 2015
|
South African artist Moteho Moleko's talents are usually showcased alongside Jeremy Loops, with whom he has toured extensively over the course of the last few years.
Fortunately, that hasn't detracted him from personal projects, with "Ruse" emerging...
read more →
Save (122)
2

By
Hugh McClure
on
Nov 6, 2015
|
Sydney's Alba has been an act I've been admiring from afar for sometime now, but their latest release is too good not to cover. Having first tested the waters a couple of years back, they've taken their time to return to the spotlight with a new reco...
read more →
Save (88)
3

By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Oct 10, 2015
|
At this point I probably don't need to tell you that Tom Misch is good. We pretty much wax poetic about him every single time he releases a single, and "Rainbow" is no exception.
So, I'll keep it short and sweet: I dig this song. I've listened to it...
read more →
Save (227)
4

Sounds like:
Joni Fatora,
Daniela Andrade
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Oct 4, 2015
|
I just got back from Rocking The Daisies, South Africa's biggest music festival. As expected, I'm a little exhausted, but overall pretty stoked to have seen acts like The Cat Empire and Milky Chance.
While those b...
read more →
Save (919)
5

Sounds like:
Fama Eightyseven,
Bugseed,
Jazz Jousters,
Jesse Futerman
By
David Peter Simon
on
Sep 28, 2015
|
I fall for anyone who pits Bill Evans piano against the pitter patter of chopped hi-hats and classic French film.
In case you were wondering, the lovely French words are from "Pierrot le fou." The track's by Untitled Memories, a single man spin-off...
read more →
Save (134)
6

Sounds like:
Kamasi Washington,
Eddie Moore,
Miguel Atwood-Ferguson
By
sweeney kovar
on
Sep 18, 2015
|
Jazz is the foundation of American music, but you wouldn't know that by turning on the radio unless you're a seasoned musician or musicologist. The improvisational aspect has bled into and formed pop music as we know it, and its tones and rhythms bir...
read more →
Save (64)
7

Sounds like:
Sondre Lerche,
Will Joseph Cook,
The Kinks
By
Jason Grishkoff
on
Sep 15, 2015
|
Way back in the day, I used to be a huge fan of Sondre Lerche. My love of his music has since taken a back seat (the new stuff just ain't doing it for me), but that doesn't mean I'm not into the genre...
Brighton artist Max Pope managed to catch my ...
read more →
Save (379)
8

Sounds like:
Card on Spokes,
Cid Rim
By
Dylan Heneck
on
Sep 13, 2015
|
Too Jazzy, too fresh. Despite often being mistaken for a sexy priest, Sixtus Preiss is actually a total jazz badman from Austria, and is kind enough to give us all the "band version" of his phenomenal "Lololo."
Imagine JJ Abrams gave you two version...
read more →
Save (86)