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Kids These Days – Darling

Chosen by Complex Mag (anybody still reading that?) as one of the Top Twenty Bands to look out for and praised by fans and critics alike for creating an own genre or at least the first good jazz/funk/hip hop band in ages – this 7 piece band from Chicago released a 7 piece EP last year, that went by mostly unnoticed. They definitely deserve better. I mean seriously, how soothing is this track?

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“Egyptian Strut” by Salah Ragab and the Cairo Jazz Band. Salah Ragab founded the Cairo Jazz Band way back in the late 1960s, and was also the head of the Egyptian Military Music Department. A delicious mix of East and West, this group is definitely worth a listen.

Sidebar: Umm…my ears just smiled at me. This will make you melt if you can appreciate the fusion of music. Make your self a nice cup of coffee. Plug in your headphones and let this track get you through your day. It’s certainly getting me through mine!

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  • 2 years ago
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