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Thievery Corporation - the Richest Man In Babylon Via Deezer
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Father John Misty's album "I Love You, Honeybear" in @TIDALHiFi: http://tidal.com/album/40453264

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Check out this awesome playlist on TIDAL: When Jazz and Hip-Hop Collide. http://tidal.com/playlist/7f333836-3...3-ae6f74e6ad76

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People often overlook the long and intimate relationship between jazz and hip-hop. In sound, approach and heritage, there is so much borrowing and exchange between the two art forms that the longer you compare the two, the harder they get to distinguish from one another. These roots run deep – from Gil Scott-Heron and the lyrical birth of spoken-word rapping in jazz, to the Native Tongue collective (Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Digable Planets) and the '90s heyday of jazz-rap, to the perennial sampling of jazz recordings to construct hip-hop beats. Even the great Miles Davis dipped head-first into hip-hop on 'Doo-Bop', the final album before his death, as has his disciple Herbie Hancock on many occasions since. And though the intermixing has never ceased, there seems to be a renewed interest for bringing jazz stylings in popular music, with artists like Kendrick Lamar, Flying Lotus and Ghostface Killer actively collaborating with contemporary jazz artists. Here is a long (but far from complete) list of the magic that happens when jazz and hip-hop collide.
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'Round Midnight by Miles Davis. http://tidal.com/track/1320582

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Powler by Bohren & Der Club Of Gore. http://tidal.com/track/2047221

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Touch by Sarah McLachlan. http://tidal.com/album/1845958

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The Sleep by Pantera. http://tidal.com/track/391823

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Paul McCartney - Ram (via Tidal) This one sounds really good on Tidal!
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