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11 votes
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The worst masterpiece: ‘Rhapsody in Blue’ at 100
15 votes -
Van Morrison — Rave on, John Donne / Rave on, Pt. 2 (1984)
6 votes -
Laufey - Tiny Desk Concert (2023)
10 votes -
ClownC0re - computers (2020)
12 votes -
You Got to Hold On: A deep-dive into ex-Alabama Shakes lead Brittany Howard, whose new single drops today
9 votes -
The bold legacy of jaimie branch
4 votes -
Hiromi - Move (2012)
10 votes -
Codona - Mumakata (1979)
3 votes -
How a pair of unreleased John Coltrane tapes surfaced at New York Public Library
21 votes -
Surprise Chef - Friendship EP (2023)
3 votes -
NEA announces 2024 Jazz Masters including Terence Blanchard and Gary Bartz
6 votes -
KNOWER successfully funds new album vinyl pressing on Bandcamp at 1344% funded
12 votes -
Louis Armstrong's dazzling archive has a new home — his
6 votes -
Peter Brötzmann, the heart — and lungs — of European free jazz, dead at 82
14 votes -
EABS + Jaubi -- Strange Love (2023)
6 votes -
The California Honeydrops | OurVinyl Sessions (2022)
6 votes -
The Nintendo-fication of Jazz
5 votes -
Kelly Joe Phelps - Down To The Praying Ground (2012)
5 votes -
Medeski Martin & Wood :: Jazz Econo: Friday Afternoon In The Universe And Shack-Man
7 votes -
Bryan Ferry - Alphaville (2018)
4 votes -
Arthur Verocai - Dedicada a ela (1972)
8 votes -
Van Morrison - Rave on, John Donne / Rave on, Pt. 2 - Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast (1984)
1 vote -
jev. - LONRWRLD freestyle (2023)
4 votes -
Zelliack - Autumn In Analog (2014)
2 votes -
Masayoshi Takanaka - On Guitar (1978)
4 votes -
Melissa Carper - Makin' Memories (2021)
3 votes -
Scores of historic jazz performances from the 1950s and 1960s are available on the Ed Sullivan Show's YouTube channel
6 votes -
Snarky Puppy - Trinity (Extended Version) (2022)
9 votes -
Casiopea vs The Square Live (2003)
4 votes -
2SAXY - Walk of Fame (2022)
2 votes -
Cory & The Wongnotes - The Paisley Park Session (2021)
1 vote -
Tigran Hamasyan - Drip (Berklee Middle Eastern Fusion Ensemble studio recording) (2018)
3 votes -
Brothers Moving - Minnie The Moocher (Cab Calloway cover) (2012)
3 votes -
Making music theory entertaining: An interview with Adam Neely
3 votes -
The Fantastics! - Pyramid (2021)
3 votes -
Deodato - Also sprach Zarathustra (1971)
7 votes -
Stamp The Wax: A Brief History Of Venezuela's Musical Boom
5 votes -
How Radiohead wrote the perfect Bond theme
8 votes -
Phat Phunktion - Well Run Dry (2011)
4 votes -
Michael Haggins - Daybreak (2004)
5 votes -
YĪN YĪN - The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers (2019)
5 votes -
Prescription for Sleep - Stardew Valley (2021)
8 votes -
Bahta Gèbrè-Heywèt – Tèssassatègn Eko (1971)
5 votes -
Are r&b, funk, soul and jazz the least controversial music genres or is it me?
I've been thinking, and it seems like most genres are a love/hate thing (metal and punk are highly controversial for example, they have super hardcore fans but are largely disliked by the majority...
I've been thinking, and it seems like most genres are a love/hate thing (metal and punk are highly controversial for example, they have super hardcore fans but are largely disliked by the majority of people, pop is the opposite, most people like it but there's a very vocal minority that absolutely deplores it and wants to watch it burn, electronic music as a whole also tends to gather mixed reception, etc), but out of all music I pretty much never see any dislike aimed at r&b, funk, soul and jazz (except for smooth jazz, although a lot of people don't consider it actual jazz).
Is there some truth behind this? I personally don't like these genres (and neither do the people around me) and I've always had the feeling we were pretty alone in that sense.
8 votes -
The Real Book
10 votes -
Miklós Lukács · Peacock Dance (2016)
3 votes -
NoJazz - Akosua (feat. Karen Briggs, Mino Cinelu) (2005)
3 votes -
Ryo Fukui - Scenery (1976)
10 votes -
Altesia - Paragon Circus (2019)
3 votes