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Jazz Is Dead 13
Cat: JID 013CD. Rel: 15 Jul 22
 
Jazz
The Avenue
Daybreak
Corridors
Summer Solstice
Juneteenth
Dogon Cypher
Reflections
Review: On the latest instalment in their essential Jazz is Dead series, musical polymaths Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad have joined forces with Katalyst, a Los Angeles-based collective of musicians whose work is inspired by their 1960s Californian predecessors Afrikan People's Arkestra and Union of God Musicians Ascension Association. What's an offer is undeniably impressive and, at genuinely life-affirming, with the assembled cast doing a superb job of joining the dots between spiritual jazz, soul-jazz, horizontal jazz-funk and deeper, more sun-kissed flavours. Highlights are plentiful and include, though are no way limited to, the breezy 'Juneteenth', the languid dancefloor shuffle and sustained electric piano motifs of 'The Avenues' and the morning-fresh wonder that is 'Daybreak'.
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Jazz Is Dead 13
Jazz Is Dead 13 (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 013LP. Rel: 08 Dec 22
 
Jazz
The Avenue (4:18)
Daybreak (5:55)
Corridors (5:08)
Summer Solstice (4:28)
Juneteenth (4:07)
Dogon Cypher (5:59)
Reflections (6:58)
Review: The Jazz Is Dead series finds Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad calling on a cast of collaborators to go deep on an album's worth of contemporary jazz. Past projects have featured Jean Carn, Brian Jackson and Gary Bartz, and now it's the turn of breakout LA collective Katalyst. Katalyst operate as a communal endeavour in the tradition of Horace Tapscott's Pan-Afrikan People's Arkestra, with all members pooling their compositions and ideas and helping each other grow as artists. Between them, the various players have been linked to MNDSGN, Anderson .Paak and Kendrick Lamar to name but a few, so you should have some idea of the quality at work on this latest entry in the crucial series.
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Jazz Is Dead 20: remixes
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Cat: JID 020LP. Rel: 26 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Tony Allen - "Don't Believe The Dancers" (Mophono remix)
The Midnight Hour - "Phoenix" (Theon Cross remix)
Katalyst - "Reflections" (Be! Ru remix)
Jean Carne - "Black Rainbow" (Melanie Charlesc)
Henry Franklin - "African Sun" (Shabaka Hutchins remix)
Lonnie Liston Smith - "Love Brings Happiness" (Tall Black Guy feat Kaidi Tatham remix)
Garrett Saracho - "Altitude" (Lo & Diisko remix)
Philranelin & Wendel Harrison - "Running With The Tribe" (DJ Nyack remix)
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est. release 26 Apr 24 $26.04
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Jazz Is Dead 20: remixes (green vinyl LP)
Cat: JID 020LPC1. Rel: 26 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Tony Allen - "Don't Believe The Dancers" (Mophono remix)
The Midnight Hour - "Phoenix" (Theon Cross remix)
Katalyst - "Reflections" (Be! Ru remix)
Jean Carne - "Black Rainbow" (Melanie Charlesc)
Henry Franklin - "African Sun" (Shabaka Hutchins remix)
Lonnie Liston Smith - "Love Brings Happiness" (Tall Black Guy feat Kaidi Tatham remix)
Garrett Saracho - "Altitude" (Lo & Diisko remix)
Philranelin & Wendel Harrison - "Running With The Tribe" (DJ Nyack remix)
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This vinyl is available for pre-order at Juno, for shipping on the release date. You won’t be charged until the order is despatched.

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If you also include in-stock items on your order, they’ll be charged and shipped within 24 hours as usual.
est. release 26 Apr 24 $29.45
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Jazz Is Dead 20: Remixes
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Jazz Is Dead 20: Remixes (unmixed limited CD)
Cat: JID 20CD. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Tony Allen - "Don't Believe The Dancers" (Mophono remix)
Midnight Hour - "Phoenix" (Theon Cross remix)
Katalyst - "Reflections" (Bei Ru remix)
Jean Carne - "Love Brings Happiness" (Melanie Charles remix)
Henry Franklin - "Black Rainbow" (Shabaka Hutchins remix)
Lonnie Liston Smith - "African Sun" (feat Kaidi Tatham - Tall Black Guy remix)
Garrett Saracho - "Altitude" (LO & Diisko remix)
Phil Ranelin & Wendell Harrison - "Running With The Tribe" (DJ Nyack remix)
Review: To mark the 20th instalment in their popular and ongoing series of collaborative albums, Jazz Is Dead, Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad have decided to serve up fresh remixes of cuts from the series' bulging back catalogue. Given the series love of fusing jazz's past and present, it's a concept that makes perfect sense. The resultant rubs are uniformly inspired, too, with our picks of a very strong bunch including Shabaka Hutchings' fantastic revision of Henry Franklin hook-up 'African Sun', Mophono's psychedelic, dancefloor-ready tweak of Tony Allen collaboration 'Don't Believe The Dancers' (which comes complete with heavy drums and hazy, Fela-esque horns), Theon Cross's drum & bass style re-imagining of 'Phoenix' (featuring the Midnight Hour), and Bei Ru's duty, head-nodding hip-hop interpretation of Katalyst collab 'Reflections'.
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