Bad Brothers Black History Month Turquoise Vinyl – Ronny Jordan Meets DJ Krush

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Vinyl records London dig this New Black Vinyl Vinyl Records Black Vinyl by Ronny Jordan Meets DJ Krush. Debut colour pressing for this soughtafter collaboration album between 90s acid jazz titan Ronny Jordan and Japanese triphop legend DJ Krush.This is the first reissue on vinyl since the original minialbum release in 1994 and it offers six captivating ex&les of hip hop meets jazz, recalling some of the seminal acid jazz and souljazzfunktriphop adventures of the 90s.Good vibes abound with catchy, uplifting s&les and midtempo hip hop beats that provide the base over which the cool, fluid, clean jazz guitar of Jordan runs with an easy flair.Special guests include Guru of Jazzamatazz cool rapping on Season for Change and Dana Bryants laidback spoken word on Bad Brothers. Other album highlights include opener The Jackal which conjures a cool jazz atmosphere and Shit Goes Down where fine solos for organ and vibes collide with Krushs scratch trickery.

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