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Entrance of a jazz kissa in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo. Jazz kissa (Japanese: ジャズ喫茶), sometimes transliterated as jazu kissa, are cafés that specialise in the playing and appreciation of recorded jazz music. Unique to Japan, jazz kissa are spaces where jazz music is played for dedicated listening rather than as background music.
Their music is mainly composed of Spanish guitar melodies fused with components of soft rock, flamenco, jazz, new age, and influences of traditional music of Iran. Their influences also include artists such as Cat Stevens among others. The group resides in Washington D.C.
Deep & Wide – No Other Lover (Café del Mar Mix) Kamasutra feat. Carrina Joseph – Burnin' (Baron's Vibes Mix) Irving Project – Pick Me Up (Shroom Tea Mix) Mateo & Matos – In the Mood; Terra Deva – Inside (Naked Lovers Dub) Julius Papp & Dave Warrin – Come Morning (Jazz Excursion Mix)
The smooth jazz format also added R&B; according to Cary Goldberg of JVC, Paul Hardcastle "brought a sophisticated, urban groove" to the format. She said, "Instead of bringing jazz to R&B, he's brought an R&B groove to contemporary jazz." [7] The smooth jazz music mix included 70 percent instrumentals and 30 percent vocals.
Ten Favorite Jazz Standards, Volume 20 (JA ... Quiet Cafe (Fahrenheit Records ... Radio Music Society (Heads Up, 2012) – mix preparation; Ryan Cohan, The River ...
Smooth Jazz Cafe is the seventh solo studio album by guitarist Brian Tarquin, released in October 2014 by Cleopatra Records/Purple Pyramid. The album was recorded at Tarquin's mobile Jungle Room Studios in the New York Catskill Mountains at a 200 year old Farmhouse.
Quist has also performed with multi-million selling Jazz musician Jamie Cullum, [8] bass player T.M. Stevens, [9] Alison Moyet, Waddy Wachtel [10] and Dutch singer Boris Titulaer. Quist is also known for his YouTube channel (Quist [ 11 ] ), which mainly features his original music, improvisations, tour vlogs and one of the largest and most ...
The mid- to late-1970s included songs "Breezin'" as performed by another smooth jazz pioneer, guitarist George Benson in 1976, the instrumental composition "Feels So Good" by flugelhorn player Chuck Mangione, in 1978, "What You Won't Do for Love" by Bobby Caldwell along with his debut album was released the same year, jazz fusion group Spyro Gyra's instrumental "Morning Dance", released in ...