VA - IF Music Presents: You Need This World Jazz Grooves (Compiled by Jean-Claude & Victor Kiswell) (2018)

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Title: IF Music Presents: You Need This World Jazz Grooves (Compiled by Jean-Claude & Victor Kiswell)
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: BBE
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 46:22
Total Size: 109 / 267 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Billy Bang's Survival Ensemble - Illustration
2. Michel Sardaby - Martinica
3. Kafé - Fonetik A Velo
4. Le Steel-Band De La Trinidad - Calypso Jazz Improvisation
5. The Theo Loevendie Consort - Timbuktu
6. Armand Lemal - Souffle (Pt. 2)
7. Joe Malinga - ITwenty Five

Fresh from bringing us two incredible volumes of ‘A Journey into Deep Jazz’ and providing an introduction to Black Saint & Soul Note Records on BBE, IF Music’s Jean-Claude joins forces with Victor Kiswell for new compilation, ‘World Jazz Grooves’.

Currently celebrating 15 years of trading from his London record shop IF Music, Jean-Claude has built an enviable reputation over the past 25 years, as the go-to rare vinyl vendor for some of the biggest DJs and producers on the planet. Fellow record dealer and specialist music expert Victor Kiswell has travelled the globe several times over, hunting for rare records and DJing, appearing on a Cairo edition of Boiler Room in 2017.

As you might expect, this treasure trove of music contains a generous handful of obscure and brilliant musical gems, carefully mined from all corners of the globe.

“Europe, The Americas, Africa and Asia are all represented herein and hopefully a few surprises foryou, the listener, too” say Victor & Jean-Claude, summing up the project.

From its inspired opener: Vietnam veteran Billy Bang’s visceral New York social commentary ‘Illustration’ whose Watts Prophets inspired spoken word vocal is (sadly) as relevant today as it was in 1978; through to the album’s closer, a touching African township ballad titled ‘ITwenty-Five’, ‘World Jazz Grooves’ takes the road less travelled to provide a jaw-dropping journey through world jazz culture.

As Jean-Claude and Victor put it: “Jazz will always have its appeal: though influenced, jazz does not need to be dictated by trends. It has been experimented with by (almost) every population on the planet. It is its diversity, the fusing of various elements of different folklores, that allows jazz to constantly evolve and maintain its relevance.”