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Abram Mamet

  1. Washington, D.C.
  2. Jazz
  1. collection 393
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  1. King of Tobaccoville
    by Keith Butler Jr.
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    welp welpington keep writing Keith!

    ynamsayinnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Favorite track: Flash Cards.
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  2. Hyakunen No Kodoku
    by Hyakunen No Kodoku
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    filete Although the whole album could be considered a single piece, the rich and intense ending is the track that wraps up the whole experience. Favorite track: Hyakunen No Kodoku Part2.
  3. Ensemble Volcanic Ash: Pluto In Aquarius
    by Janel Leppin
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    Dustin Wall What a complete breath of fresh air this is. An original sound and it goes somewhere, every time. Love the unique cello textures and great interplay. Favorite track: Hope Marathon.
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    dianekupelian Yet another work of genius from Janel Leppin. Each EVA album is stunning in its own way and this one is no exception-beautiful, powerful, packed with ideas and melodic themes, executed by a tight and highly talented ensemble. Leppin's compositions and arrangements are beyond description. There is a wonderful film noire feeling that runs through several of them to my ears, and her cello burns throughout the entire album. This album is filled with tightly expressed emotion--highly recommended. Favorite track: Susan Was a Warrior.
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  4. SKERIK 061725
    by SKERIK
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  5. In a Softer World
    by Drawn
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  1. honey from a winter stone
    by Ambrose Akinmusire
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    pvanland Nothing I say could possibly convey what this album is.Transformative is not even sufficient--this music is so much more. Every listen is dynamic, the music recreates itself and the listener. The one absolute is this is an album of healing and the sound of the new Future Being.
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    JENTAUR This played on the radio a while ago and it was the best thing ever! Favorite track: MYanx..
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    MUZieve I bought the album a few notes down muffled screams. Want to hear what liberty sounds like? You got the right track. Akinmusire’s honey from a winter stone is restless and unflinching, bending jazz into something raw and urgent. This album is a statement about freedom being jagged, unpredictable, and deeply human instead of smooth. Favorite track: muffled screams.
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  1. How many guitarists does it take?
    by The Guitar Renegades
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    Smells Like Teen Spirit Smells Like Teen Spirit
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  2. It's Always About Love
    by Ancient Infinity Orchestra
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    All I Can Say of the Blossoms All I Can Say of the Blossoms
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    megadead I have indeed fallen for this record
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    StrangeFlow Their first release was already beautiful, so it came as no surprise, that this album is full of colors and love too. Great spiritual jazz from the Gondwana family once more! Brings joy in your morning and sunlight in grey days. Favorite track: The Seeker.
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    dj-yogi This album works as a single piece of art; hard to select my favourite track. Colourful, moving, beautiful. Full of human and analog warmth and peace ♥️ Favorite track: The Seeker.
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    Bez23 Great to see Gondwana Recs have picked this up. Seems like a perfect fit ❤️
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  3. Deface the Currency
    by The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis
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    Deface the Currency Deface the Currency
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    richmondpinball Caught you all play in Raleigh last night. One of the best sets of music I’ve seen live. Thanks for a great show
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    Glenn Lester Our Man In Jazz meets Red meets Band Of Gypsys meets Instrument Soundtrack…Uptown. AOTY? Yes, sir! Favorite track: Serpent Tongue (Slight Return).
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    dianekupelian Another devastatingly powerful yet beautiful album by the most interesting instrumental band operating today. Do not miss these guys if they play near you. All the tracks are favorites, but special stand-outs include The Rules of The Game, Clutch, 30 Years of Knowing, and, with its sly reference to Hendrix in its title, Serpent Tongue (Slight Return). This is a band that folks will be talking about decades from now.
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    chuckiesparkles With the first two Messthetics albums, in order to get them to feel as this one and the other one with JBL you have to yell "JAZZBO" before every song. I'm glad that adding such a fantastic Sax player solved that. Favorite track: Deface the Currency.
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  4. Punctiform
    by adibop & steel tipped dove
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    Vampire Vinegar Water Gun Vampire Vinegar Water Gun
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  5. headphone
    by Sarah Marie Hughes
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