Jazzlib - What It Is EP

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Review by Anne Mowat

Jazzlib's album "What It Is" is a stunning work of art that showcases the group's incredible talent and mastery of the jazz genre. From start to finish, this album is a joy to listen to, with each track offering something unique and exciting.

The group's musicianship is top-notch, with each member bringing their own distinct style to the table. The interplay between the instruments is particularly impressive, with the guitar, bass, and drums working together seamlessly to create a cohesive and dynamic sound.

The album's standout tracks include "Funky Monkey," a funky, upbeat number that will get listeners grooving, and "Miles Away," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases the group's ability to create emotional depth through their music.

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Download

Filename: jazzlib-what-it-is-ep.rar
  • MP3 size: 21 mb
  • FLAC size: 361.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
You My Baby2:08
The Blumpkin1:41
No, No, No1:47
You Get What You Get And You Don't Get Upset1:39
Copy Cat1:30
Relay 6661:07

Video

The Jazzlib Collective - You Get What You Get And You Don't Get Upset
The Jazzlib Collective - The Blumpkin
The Jazzlib Collective - Copy Cat
The Jazzlib Collective - No, No, No
The Jazzlib Collective - The Relay 666
The Jazzlib Collective - You My Baby

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Catalog Numbers

JZZLB-002CD

Labels

Jazzlib Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • EP
  • Stereo

Notes

The first Jazzlib EP off of the Jazzlibs Infinity EP Series #1

About Jazzlib

Taking it back to that real hip hop you gotta touch and feel. The pure essence of droppin' science. Jazzlib, tribe of the Sun. "Jazzlib embodies the values of nature, creativity, one-ness, funk, soul, expression, spontaneity and all-happening. Experiencing the worldly expressions as beautiful flowers that resemble sea urchin barb. It was a mistake that would rule them all because it was the only one that tried." ~Charlie Wellington Cumbersworth the 3rd The Jazzlib is about having fun and reuniting the elements of hip hop that aren't as well integrated these days: MCing, DJing, BBoying and Graff Writting. In the eyes of the Jazzlibs, what's lacking will not be found by changing the music and replicating the golden age, instead it will be found by changing the culture. When the culture supports, promotes and internalizes the values of what Hip-Hop really is (peace, love, unity, respect, having fun) The community attains a level of collective Be-Ness (the ability to be) and the second wave of the golden age will begin. These values constitute a communal environment of infinite creative potential where anything is possible beyond your wildest dreams. The Jazzlib call this place Slumberland and indulge deep into its mystery on their incredibly produced hit track "Jazzlibs In Slumberland" off of their What It Shall Be EP. With this love and acceptance woven into the threading of our culture, mistakes are allowed and become encouraged. The Jazzlib movement states "The greatest threat to creativity in any circumstance is the fear of "making a mistake" and that couldn't be any more true. Its a silly thing to think that something is wrong just because we don't have the means to understand it yet at that moment. This is where the next Jazzlib value enters the spotlight. "Nonsense". Our intellectual understanding of reality is born from symbols/words. Our intellectual understanding of reality is not prescriptive, it is descriptive just as language is. Just as language comes into creation and evolves to describe the infinite so does our culture evolve in the same way. Creation originates as nothing more than an awareness that no words are able to describe, a realization unrecognizable by the mind. A mystery that hides itself in the non-sensory realm because that's where it prefers to be. When nonsense is practiced new methods of understanding are developed and mistakes then become the greatest of creations.

Members

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Summary by Anne Mowat

"What It Is" is a must-listen for any jazz fan. It's a testament to the power of collaboration and the incredible things that can be accomplished when talented musicians come together to create something truly special. Highly recommended.

Comments

lexx2011
2023-04-14
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dope song!
Peace to Jazzlibs