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George Petit: ...end of August
Jazz - Contemporary, Brazilian-influenced, accessible, positive, fun, instrumental and vocal, guitar based.
Recommended if you like
Carlton...,
Jobim, Metheny, Steely Dan.
Sean Wayland: 1990's Wayland Compilation
A compilation of great jazz originals played by the master himself with some of the world's best.
Recommended if you like
Allan Holdsworth,
Brad Mehldau,
Kenny Kirkland.
Chris Kepner: 2007
This is music played with instruments.
Recommended if you like
Bill Frisell,
John Scofield,
Soulive.
The Tomorrow Band: 3 to get Ready
Jazz trio for the 21st Century- a cross between Miles Davis, E.S.T. and Michael Brecker.
Recommended if you like
Art Science Technology,
Chris Bowden,
John Coltrane.
Situation Six: 3/thirteen
Situation Six plays a full set of fresh fusion, funk, and souljazz on their debut release, 3/thirteen. The grooves are funky, the solos are burning, and the entire album is dripping with the gritty yet sophisticated style.
Recommended if you like
Parliament,
Soulive,
The RH Factor.
Jan Johansson: 300000
Grammy winner. Has a broad range of material, from folkore interpretations to avant-garde. Features the elite of the Swedish 60s jazz scene.
4Track All-Stars: 4Track All-Stars
A truly fresh sound, stretching the boundaries of jazz, hip-hop, electronica and rock.
Recommended if you like
DJ Logic,
Groove Collective,
Stereolab.
Orlann Divo: A Chave Do Sucesso
the man who could play samba with a bunch of house keys, teamed up with the best in the business to record his first killer LP in 1962. A huge early influence on Jorge Ben, this band later evolved into the Ed Lincoln group.
Pete Levin: A Solitary man
Pete's second album for Gramavision brings the orchestration down to a Weather Report-styled quintet, featuring Mingus Dynasty Alumnus Alex Foster on sax, and the amazing Jeff Berlin on bass.