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SONGS THAT SOUND LIKE:
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Sounds like:
Yussef Kamaal,
Thundercat,
John Coltrane
By
Jami Selikow
on
Sep 14, 2017
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A series of events took place: Dylan sent this track to me. I listened. I went to go make tea. I could still hear the song. I was amazed.
Eventually I realized that neighboring offices like to play jazz out loud while they work. But for one sweet s...
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2

Sounds like:
Big Gigantic,
John Coltrane
By
Sarah Jukes
on
May 11, 2016
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Brasstracks describe their sound as 'future brass.' That label is not only a fun play on the popular 'future bass' tag but it's also an accurate description of what these guys are doing with electronic music and brass instruments.
The release of "Go...
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3

Sounds like:
Big Gigantic,
FKJ,
John Coltrane
By
Sarah Jukes
on
Nov 18, 2015
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Oh man, I am so in love with Brasstracks right now. Let me explain.
Out of Brooklyn, Brasstracks is a duo that combines electronic influences and horns. No one else on the planet makes this blend of music better than these guys. If you ask me, this ...
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4

Sounds like:
John Coltrane,
Flume,
Disclosure
By
Almond Ivan
on
Apr 8, 2015
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Brasstracks is setting a high standard. In fact, the idea of competition seems extremely unrealistic. They're definitely in their own lane.
Their newest collaboration with future bass producer Cavalier is a melting pot of jazz, funk, hip-hop, R&...
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5
Sounds like:
John Coltrane,
Stan Getz,
Duke Ellington,
Miles Davis
By
Dwayne
on
Apr 11, 2012
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This week's Old School Wednesday is one of the most recognisable jazz songs of all time - and one of the only ones to invade the Billboard Charts. Dave Brubeck's "Take Five" is simply a classic of the genre - indeed, of any genre.Known for its distin...
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6

Sounds like:
J Dilla,
Flying Lotus,
Miles Davis,
John Coltrane
By
Dwayne
on
Sep 7, 2011
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Today I want to share a song that evokes several masters, past and present. First up is Flying Lotus, the man who gave Farnell Newton the idea of covering another legend, J Dilla.In the cover, trumpeter Farnell Newton adds a solo (in the style of Mil...
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7

Sounds like:
Etta James,
Sly and the Family Stone,
Betty Davis,
John Coltrane
By
Max Jacobs
on
Dec 15, 2010
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I remember seeing a flyer posted on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, CA advertising an upcoming show. The band playing described themselves as an "East Bay indie-rock group." While it might sound like a vague and generic description, at least the band ...
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