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Thundercat Is Remembering Mac Miller 'All the Time' to Get Through Quarantine
The two were very close before Miller died in 2018, and Thundercat says he has carried the lessons they learned together into the pandemic. He's also watching anime—a lot of it.
How These Jazz Bars Defined Atlanta in the 1960s
From Paschal’s La Carousel to Ruby Red’s Warehouse, remembering the bygone era of banjo-soundtracked revelry deep in the heart of historically dry Dixieland.
Jeremy Cunningham Makes Cathartic Jazz About Grief and Gun Violence
After his brother's death, the Resavoir drummer enlisted Makaya McCraven, Jeff Parker, and more for new album 'The Weather Up There.'
Jeff Goldblum Talks About Doing Drugs as a Teen and, Uhhh, Lobotomies
We interviewed the internet’s favorite daddy about everything from his jazz career to his recent VICE Studios movie, ‘The Mountain’.
EXCLUSIVE: Stream Sarathy Korwar’s New Single ‘Mumbay’ ft. MC Mawali of Swadesi
The jazz-electronica producer and percussionist finds his way through Indian hip-hop on sophomore album "More Arriving" that features joints with Prabh Deep, Delhi Sultanate, TRAP POJU, Zia Ahmed, and more.
Listen to Two Mind-Blowing Previews of Flying Lotus’ New Album
“Spontaneous” features Little Dragon’s Yukimi Nagano and “Takashi” is an instrumental jam. Both are great and on Flamagra, which is out May 24 via Warp.
Nico Segal and Nate Fox's New Project Intellexual Is Charming and Complex
The Social Experiment members took some time away from Chance to enlist their friends to make a lush new album inspired by ‘70s singer-songwriters.
This Nonlocal Forecast Mix Offers Smooth Jazz Fit for Tears and Bong Rips
The Chicago-based artist best known as Fire-Toolz shares a mix of sounds from the world of her proggy computer jazz record ‘Bubble Universe!’
Dexter Story’s Stunning ‘Bahir’ is a Love Letter to East African Music
The Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist and composer enlists a wealth of marquee guests like Sudan Archives on his rich, genre-blending third LP.
Solange Turned to Her High School Jazz Band for 'When I Get Home'
The singer went back to her hometown of Houston and tapped her old crew for a deeply personal album about celebrating life.
Uptown Bars Gave Life to New Orleans Jazz and Funk in the 1970s
Longtime residents and natives pay tribute.
The Guide to Getting Into Chaka Khan, Funk's Eternal Queen
'Hello Happiness' is Chaka Khan's first album in 12 years. As funk's standard-bearer, her dynamic voice is enough to stand the test of time—and genres.