With seminal works like "Kind of Blue" and "Bitches Brew," Miles Davis solidified his place as one of the most important jazz musicians of all time. Check Out Some Of The Most Popular Songs From Miles Davis - "So What" - "Blue in Green" - "Freddie Freeloader" Dive Into Miles Davis...
Which modern rapper is currently at the top of the hip hop game? When it comes to radio hits, Drake is the man. With so many memorable features and popular songs, the Canadian rapper is arguably one of the best rap artists today. Compton's finest Kendrick Lamar has constantly been ...
with its namesake) belies the stellar freakout within: the quintessential Yo La Tengo song, "Sudden Organ", stunningly balances Kaplan's minimal, buzzing guitar, Hubley's brilliant cascading drumbeat, and McNew's rampant organ-smashing with one of the best pure indie rock songs of the decade...
and inside is one of the decade's simplest and warmest love songs. it's not just that "falling" is unshakably evocative of a great show, it's that the show was great because at its best it lived up to the mystery and romance julee cruise's frost-delicate voice promised. --tom ...
The guitar riff featured in this song was snagged from a Jimi Hendrix deep cut called “Third Stone From The Sun”.3. End Of The Road – Boyz II Men Boyz II Men laid down the vocals to this heartfelt break-up songs in just three hours and it was written for the Eddie Murphy film...
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Her jubilant sample-happy penultimate PWL single was the last of her songs actually written by the SAW powerhouse (the last single was a cover of Kool & the Gang’sCelebration). Despite its billing as lead-off track in 1992’sGreatest Hits, it has slid through the cracks, perhaps as Kyli...
One of the few producers to pursue a real fusion of jazz and house music, Frenchman Ludovic Navarre began recording in the early '90s using various aliases (Subsystem, Modus Vivendi, Deepside) for a range of French imprints. St. Germain debuted in 1994 for Laurent Garnier's F Communications...
then this by the Spyro Gyra band began my slide into what it would morph into — Smooth Jazz. The crossover of Jazz Fusion with Easy Listening that’d take off this decade and on through to the ’90s. Purist would grow to despise it, but my palette was more accepting. Still seems fr...
It's bad. If you can't hear it, I'd see an audiologist lol. For live situations where you can't live with the hum of single coils or P-90s, it could work and be less noticeable in a band setting. I'm thinking I'll just click it on in quiet parts of songs…Bad Actor Show...