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operationhypernova

  1. Zürich, Switzerland
  2. Jazz
  1. collection 49
  2. wishlist 30
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  1. New Dawn
    by Marshall Allen
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    Mount_Mourn Marshall solos over a simple blues or space age vamp better than anyone. Favorite track: Sonny's Dance.
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    kpmm Debut album for the 100th bday is the most legendary shit you can ever do!!
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    charlespetersohn What a gift. Marshall Allen's 1st solo album at the age of 100. I hear the DNA of the Arkestra, but I also hear so many different aspects of so called Jazz and today's sounds, which have been part of Sun Ra's music in every time, too. Marshall Allen is my personal Master Yoda. Thank you so much!
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  2. Nafs at Peace
    by Jaubi
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    Carlos Ibañez Bless the day this showed up in my Bandcamp feed. Extraordinary music. Music that unites us and make us believe in a possible bright(er) future.
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    Gaslight Gatekeep Girlboss If I could select 2 tracks as favorites here it would be Seek Refuge + Insia. Really like Insia by itself, but Seek Refuge directly into Insia is just pure fire. Favorite track: Insia.
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    LarryB2001 Just brilliant! Love this album! :)
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  3. Emeralds
    by Parlor Greens
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    greenteakachu It's like Chowder meets Khruangbin – I love it Favorite track: Lion's Mane.
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    chuck p My 14th favorite release of 2026.
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    cinnamondestroyer This is absolutely not my main kind of listening. My first albums I loved were The Stooges in 70, Black Sabbath in 71, New York Dolls on Thanksgiving 73. First concert on my 7th bday in 69, The Monkees.
    But OMG there's something so listenable, so nostalgic, so 60s, so simple & great. I don't like virtuosos, so I don't do a lot of instrumental music. This reminds me of 71, walking through the Wurlitzer store at the mall. I can picture a sweaty Memphis bar in 73. I can't stop listening to this! Favorite track: Eat Your Greens.
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  4. Greyscale (Sunrise/Sundown Mix)
    by Kessoncoda
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  5. The Cuban Tapes
    by Bahama Soul Club
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    mar_an_geo ... el tiempo todo lo regla
    y a veces sin darnos cuenta...

    beautiful ;) Favorite track: TIKI SUITE pt.2 - Mirando Al Mar ft. Arema Arega.
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    nohead Transported to all things Cuba, barefoot Bolero late into the Night
    Ravishing.
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    Eclectic Smooth, sexy Latin rhythms and a cool, jazzy vibe. Buena vista Bahama Soul Club. Favorite track: I Warned You Baby ft. Spanky Wilson.
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  1. Spontaneous Music Live
    by SML
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    The Drums The Drums
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    wilson-c Wonderful album and great sounding. The extended live tracks in my view work so well and a preference over the shorter tracks on prior studio albums. Favorite track: The Drums.
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    Tim Hughes Incredible. The skill of each member is clearly on display here but the palpable feeling of joy it conveys is what really makes it for me!
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    mattgraupman Some painters build up their pieces by using dozens and dozens of thin, nearly imperceptibly different layers of paint, until they've created a work of art that's incredibly deep and rich. That's what SML have done with "Spontaneous Music Live." Musically, of course. Each little addition or subtraction pays off beautifully as these tracks twist and morph and blossom. Amazing work. Favorite track: Roundabouts.
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  2. Boots on the Ground
    by Massive Attack, Tom Waits
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    Boots on the Ground Boots on the Ground
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    nick in mersey Massive Attack consistently prove themselves one of the most important bands in the world. This latest addition to their body of work is a stunning example of why.
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    Nqobani T One of those didn’t-know-we-needed collabs!
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    Jason Kogler A Massive Attack / Tom Waits collaboration was not what I expected, and I could not have asked for more. Great music by great artists for a very worthy cause.
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  3. Death Cults
    by Dead Can Dance
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    Death Cults Death Cults
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    grosseproute Nice and so true lyrics!
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    Babaji Poignant as always.
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    Graham Thomas DCD have still got it. Not sure if Lisa is on it, but marvellous voice and track from Brendan. More next month....thank you.
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  4. Circadia
    by Mammal Hands
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    Alia's Abandon Alia's Abandon
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    Tuukka Junnikkala A new label, a new drummer, a new sense of determination.
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    helpfulbandit Rob Turner sounds amazing here in Mammal Hands. I was sad when he left GoGo Penguin. I enjoyed his solo work and am equally happy to see him join another favorite band of mine. A great album from start to finish. The brothers, Jordan and Nick have not lost their touch either. Great work. Favorite track: Submerge.
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    Tyler My favorite prog rock that's not rock Favorite track: Alia's Abandon.
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  5. Marca Passo
    by Azymuth
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    Fantasy '82 Fantasy '82
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    Jelger de Verzwelger What's not to love, it's Azymuth! Favorite track: Belenzinho.
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    Peeano The greatest 4eva! Favorite track: Marca Tempo.
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