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Various Artists – Future Sounds Of Jazz Vol. 14 (Various Artists) [New Vinyl] 4 Pack
Artist: Various Artists
Title: Future Sounds Of Jazz Vol. 14 (Various Artists)
Format: Vinyl
Attributes: 4 Pack
UPC: 673794251516
Condition: New
Release Date: 2018
Record Label: Compost
4LP version. Future Sounds Of Jazz Vol. 14, compiled by Permanent Vacation’s Benjamin Frohlich and Tom Bioly. 28 tracks by Move D, Roman Flugel, Slowdive, Isolee, Cobblestone Jazz, Luke Abbott, remixes by Avalon Emerson, Russ Gabriel, Kassem Mosse, I:Cube, among others, including three exclusive and previously unreleased tracks. Wow, a new chapter of this legendary series. This and the very first time it’s not compiled by Michael Reinboth, rather by Benjamin Frohlich and Tom Bioly, the founders and masterminds behind Permanent Vacation. Why- Simply because they both are very close friends of the Compost family, with an amazing musical and DJ-like tastefulness, with the knowledge-based trust of music in the vein of vibrant, jazzy electronica hybrids. And they are from Compost Records’ hometown Munich, too. Maybe Volume 14 differs slightly to what the previous 13 brought up music-wise, but that’s the score, idea, and open-mindedness of this series, as it was by the compilers, and last but not least a great time for a change, too. The first half of the release, compiled by Benjamin Frohlich, is clubbier. The second half, compiled by Tom Bioly, is a bit more sublime downbeat/electronica or relaxed feel. Both are true listening pleasure anyway. Future Sounds Of Jazz has been voted as one of the best compilation series of all time by several publications. With this series, starting in 1995, the term future jazz” became a genre landmark. Also features: Basil Hardhaus, JTC, The Abstract Eye, Tee Mango, Marvin Horsch, Matt O’Brien, Aubrey, Marcellus Pittman, Herzel, David Goldberg, Benjamin Frohlich, Claude Rodap, Jose Padilla, Jex Opolis, Pierre Bastien, Vanishing Twin, Yussef Kamaal, Machine Woman, The Stowaway, New Jackson, Albinos, Sirconical, and TB.
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