Marquis Hill - Modern Flows, Vol. 2 (2018)
Artist: Marquis Hill
Title: Modern Flows, Vol. 2
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Black Unlimited Music Group
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:24
Total Size: 161 mb | 424 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Modern Flows, Vol. 2
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Black Unlimited Music Group
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:24
Total Size: 161 mb | 424 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Modern Flows II Intro (feat. Brandon Alexander Williams)
02. Twin Flame
03. Ego vs. Spirit
04. The Watcher
05. It Takes a Village (feat. Brandon Alexander Willams)
06. Prayer for the People (feat. M'reld Green)
07. Moments of Flow
08. Smoke Break
09. Kiss and Tell (feat. Braxton Cook & Rachel Robinson)
10. It's All Beautiful
11. As I Am
12. Herstory (feat. M'reld Green)
13. Stellar
14. Law of Vibrations
15. Legend's Outro III (feat. King Legend)
15 Original Compositions Continue to Blur Genre Lines and Celebrate the Distinct Black Creative Forces That Are Hip-Hop, Blues, Rock, Gospel, and Modern Perception of Jazz. On Modern Flows Vol. II, trumpeter Marquis Hill’s mission is clear: “I want to continue to blur the genre line between quote-unquote ‘jazz’ and hip-hop, because I’m a true believer that it is the same music,” he says. “their roots come from the same tree; they just blossomed on different branches.”
Hill “a smart post-bop player who circumvents genre clichés by incorporating elements of hip-hop and contemporary R&B,” says the New Yorker is uniquely and extraordinarily qualified for the job. He’s one of the most gifted trumpeters on the scene and arguably the finest of his generation the victor of the 2014 Thelonious Monk competition, and the recipient of the Rising Star title for trumpet in the 2016 DownBeat Critics Poll. A Chicagoan now based in New York and barely into his 30s, Hill learned the jazz language during a thrilling period in hip-hop history and the golden age of neo-soul. In recent years, he’s developed a global reputation as a determined and tastefully innovative bandleader.
Hill “a smart post-bop player who circumvents genre clichés by incorporating elements of hip-hop and contemporary R&B,” says the New Yorker is uniquely and extraordinarily qualified for the job. He’s one of the most gifted trumpeters on the scene and arguably the finest of his generation the victor of the 2014 Thelonious Monk competition, and the recipient of the Rising Star title for trumpet in the 2016 DownBeat Critics Poll. A Chicagoan now based in New York and barely into his 30s, Hill learned the jazz language during a thrilling period in hip-hop history and the golden age of neo-soul. In recent years, he’s developed a global reputation as a determined and tastefully innovative bandleader.