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Makaya McCraven
Deciphering The Message

Deciphering The Message
Deciphering The MessageDeciphering The Message

Catno

00602438144730

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Worldwide

Release date

Nov 19, 2021

Genres

Jazz

Drummer, producer & beat scientist Makaya McCraven digs into the Blue Note vaults with this new remix project that puts a modern bounce on jazz classics by Art Blakey, Horace Silver, Hank Mobley, Kenny Burrell, Kenny Dorham & more. McCraven’s mastery of the loop is akin to hip-hop’s most celebrated beatmakers like J Dilla & Madlib, both of whom have also remixed Blue Note classics, but McCraven’s unique approach also incorporates newly recorded elements including his own drums, Joel Ross’ vibraphone, Jeff Parker’s guitar, Marquis Hill’s trumpet & more.

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A1

A Slice Of The Top

3:11

A2

Sunset

3:48

A3

When Your Lover Has Gone

2:11

A4

Ecaroh

2:57

A5

Tranquillity

3:39

A6

Wail Bait

2:09

A7

Coppin' The Heaven

2:35

B1

Frank's Tune

3:37

B2

Autumn In New York

5:55

B3

Monaco

2:24

B4

Mr. Jin

2:57

B5

C.F.D.

3:17

B6

Black Rhythm Happening

3:34

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