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Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad - Jazz Is Dead !

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Catalog details about Jazz Is Dead

  • Artist
  • Label
    Linear Labs / JID001LP
  • Format
    Vinyl, LP, Album
  • Orig. Release
    2020
  • Origin
    US
  • Genre
    Jazz
  • Condition
    Sealed, New vinyl
  • Style
    Soul Jazz, Brazil, Latin, Fusion
  • EAN13
    686162825998
  • Reference
    MV-1047-1

Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad - Jazz Is Dead in details

Music exists in movement and change, but before any part of it can be pinned down for analysis, it’s often moved and taken on a new face. The transformation is often driven by culture as forward-thinking people avoid the proverbial paths in search of revolution. Even though our pioneers prophesied that the revolution would not be televised, the message has permeated. It’s spreading like wildfire and leaders are defined by those that speak first: Jazz Is Dead.

Music is the universal language and we are the interpreter of sound, a message that has been lost in transcription. Under Jazz Is Dead, younger artists are elaborating upon conversations started decades ago; jazz icons are utilizing vintage equipment to create new masters with Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad; the same equipment that recorded their coveted catalogs. The vitality embedded in the new masters epitomizes our quest for new life in music: Jazz Is Dead.

This compilation features legendary artists Roy Ayers, Gary Bartz, Marcos Valle, Azymuth, Doug Carn, Joao Donato, & Brian Jackson, who will each have their own individual release, working alongside Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad.

A1 Hey Lover feat Roy Ayers
A2 Distant Mode feat Gary Bartz
A3 Nancy Wilson feat Brian Jackson
A4 Conexão feat João Donato
A5 Down Deep feat Doug Carn
A6 Apocalíptico feat Azymuth
A7 Não Saia Da Praça feat Marcos Valle
A8Jazz Is Dead feat The Midnight Hour
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