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Foundational Dark Jazz Bands
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Foundational Dark Jazz Bands

Dark Jazz can be droning, languid, brooding - the music of smoky and quiet bars, of desperate people lost in themselves, of mystery and regret. And we're back listening to it again, this time examining two bands both of whom are deeply linked to the genre as they've been producing excellent dark jazz episodes for decades. We dig into two of their recent albums and share our thoughts.

Night Clerk Radio: Haunted Music Reviews · Birk McBirkinson, Ross Payton

March 29, 202131m 10sExplicit

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Dark Jazz can be droning, languid, and brooding - the music of smoky and quiet bars, of desperate people lost in themselves, of mystery and regret. And we're back listening to it again, this time examining two bands both of whom are deeply linked to the genre as they've been producing excellent dark jazz episodes for decades. We dig into two of their recent albums and share our thoughts.

Albums Discussed

Ramsès Redoute by The Dale Cooper Quartet & The Dictaphones
Patchouli Blue by Bohren & Der Club Of Gore

Related Links

An Interview With Dale Cooper Quartet & The Dictaphones
Step Right Up: Dale Cooper Quartet
Elevator Music: An Interview With Bohren & Der Club Of Gore
Bohren & Der Club Of Gore: "The End Of Humanity Has Never Sounded So Hopeless And Creepy

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