JAZZ THING MIX JUNE 23

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Mestizo Sounds presents, Jazz Thing Mix, a music selection incorporating a jazz element. Acid Jazz and Talkin' Loud were recording labels in the House music era of raves in the late eighties and nineties that took jazz as inspiration for a new form of the club dance scene. Schema is a record label from Milan created in 1997 that took the baton of those labels. These labels influenced the emerging jazz club scene of the 90s. Schema produced a sophisticated catalogue of Latin jazz tinge music. Funk, Soul, Hip hop and Electronic music also merge well in this eclectic scene. At the end of the last century, Jazz lovers, remind us that this music was not old hat but current and lively, so I have also included prominent Latin percussionists such as Puertorican Jose Mengual 'Buyú', Master Cuban conguero Aguabella and Brazilian Mamao (Ivan Conti), drummer of the great Azymuth. The latter joins with hip hop, producer and multiinstrumentalist Madlib (Otis Jackson Jr) in the track chosen from their mutual album Sujinho. Pharoah Sanders and Dr Lonnie Smith are two undisputed music legends. Jazz Thing mix brings the music of these two great innovators that sadly passed away recently with one year between them. Info NDFM Website - info – pics – Content - Music Videos – NDFM’s Music Player Please go to - https://www.nudirectionsfm.com/ PLAYLIST 1- Light Shed’n - FERTILE GROUND 2- Didn’t you know - FABIO NOBILE 3- Jazz Thing - GANG STAR 4- Go ahead - DALINDÈO 5- Señor Boogaloo - WALLY RICHARDSON 6- Faija - UUSI FANTASIA 7- Saeta 3 - GERARDO FRISINA 8- Tukka Yoot’s Riddim (Riddim remix) - Us3 9- Intenso - GERARDO FRISINA 10- Brazilian Sugar - JACKSON-CONTI 11- Natural High - WAGON COOKIN’ 12- Menino das Laranjas - LCT (LUSSU-CIANCAGLINI-TUCCI) 13- Chinatown - BUYÚ 14- Desire - AGUABELLA 15- Conversation - HIGH FIVE QUINTET 16- Our roots (began in Africa) - PHAROAH SANDERS 17- Why Can’t we live together - DR LONNIE SMITH (featuring IGGY POP) 18- So What - JEREMY TAYLOR

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