>>For the discussion and enjoyment of Nu-jazz, Acid-jazz, Deep/Soulful/Chill/Funky house, Lounge, Downtempo, Neo-soul, Broken beat, and other related genres.
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shit general
If you don't like them, don't post. But, ta for the bump.
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Any more like this?
Ooo, that red is quite bright, might use this banner next time.
Sweel Session vs Jimpster- The Girl feat. Elsa Esmeralda
Downtempo
>Love her /AGFJ/ work with Swell Session, Koop, ect
>Find out her group "Little Dragon" where she's had the most success.
>Check them out
>Hate it and leave disappointed
>Everytime
Why does this always happen? It's like with Sia. I think her old stuff is great, but her mainstream pop-stuff, I could honestly take or leave.
Please recommend something with nice guitars.
I know main man Benny Sings is now on that label, but I haven't really looked at the rest of their roster.
Like the beats around 55 seconds.
For me it's Yannah Valdevit
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MY MOTHERFUCKING GUY
You should check out Intellexual. I like the song Benny Sings did with them.
I always liked this pair.
This song has my swaying my head like a lullaby. They are reminding me of The Stepkids and Capital cities.
Oh, Hay, another Clara Stan! Nobody knows who she is on this board, I used to post /AFGJ/ threads with her all the time but
>MFW it archives after 5 posts
Favourite feature for me it's: youtu.be
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Loved Mondo Grosso ever since I heard this absolute corker! Oldie, but a goodie. Havin' a listen, again.
3x3 of latest listens.
Damn, I didn't know these existed. Thanks!
That's disappointing; she and Jamiroquai were my entry-point into the genre and everything related! It's the bulk of my library. It's hard to talk about neo-soul ,acid jazz, lofi and downtempo cuts.
This reminds me of
I'll post my top 2 from each:
Sudan Archives-Athena
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Thundercat-It Is What It Is
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Esperanza Spalding-Radio Music Society
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Patrice Rushen-Straight from the Heart (more of a pop album, though, I guess)
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Can't do an image, so I'm stopping at 4.
She done a lot of collaborations with a lot producers and from that produces a fan of the people that has the singers so I guess it's kinda good it's a small world?
It can get honestly frustrating making this thread all the time and yet barely anyone posts. Like shouting in the void and hoping someone hears. However, occasionally you'll see /AFGJ/ related artists posted outside. And look at how popular Flylo is! Clearly there are fans of these genres sounds on this board, but they're just not posting in here.
Reminds me of Dego's work as part of Silhouette Brown.
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I remember finding this when I first played Lumines! This takes me back to uni. Nostalgic as fuck.
Are you looking for more recs?
Use Topsters, my man. :)
>Lumines
Is that a group or a club venue?
Shit that made no sense.
Clara has lent her voice to a lot of producer songs and they lent their production skills to her albums. From that I found other producers and other singers.
Brb, need to eat.
We're all recluses lurking, I guess. I'm usually on /an/, Yas Forums, and /ck/. It's hard to find people irl too.
Love that broken beat. Makes me think of some of Jazztronik's stuff
Always. Sharing is caring.
It's a game. I'm a Yas Forumsirgin.
Lifelong student, bro!
It it a beat game? Just curious as to why was playing music.
here's a basic chart from the man, the myth, the legend Turny who started this thread. I keep on being accused of being him because I'm actually trying to keep the thread alive.
I think DOMU would be right up your street. He's one of the broken beat legends.
My personal one I recently compiled.
Feel free to ask about them.
Love Jazztronik. I'll say him Mondo and Kyoto Jazz Massive are the 'Big 3' artists responsible for bringing broken beats and acid jazz to Japan.
His album Samurai is a Broken-Beat essential album.
Considering how much bonobo collaborated with Ms Triana I'm surprised she wasn't just considered part of it as a duo.
>Oddisee
Thanks for introducing me to him I've never heard of him before.