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Jazz & Blues
(lofi)
1. Drop Trio: groove-oriented organ-based funk jazz trio 2. Kim Ribeiro: brazilian contemporary and traditional flute 3. Ehren Starks: piano and cello/jazzy new age 4. Askold Buk: guitar-driven, groove-oriented feel-good jazz/r&b tunes 5. Ehren Starks: piano and cello/jazzy new age 6. Antonio Ciacca Quartet: Jazz played with earthiness, fire and intellect 7. Drop Trio: groove-oriented organ-based funk jazz trio 8. Robin Stine: jazzy, bluesy numbers that immediately sound like comfortable standards 9. Jag: authentic 1920's solo blues guitar 10. Jeff Wahl: acoustic new age and jazz guitar. 11. Eternal Jazz Project: gentle jazz from Sweden 12. Jag: authentic 1920's solo blues guitar 13. Jeff Wahl: acoustic new age and jazz guitar. 14. Mark Cook: blues guitar legend in the making 15. Jive Ass Sleepers: chilled out grooves & uptempo funkathons 16. Jag: authentic 1920's solo blues guitar 17. John Williams: bluesy and jazzy guitar 18. Jive Ass Sleepers: chilled out grooves & uptempo funkathons 19. Jag: authentic 1920's solo blues guitar 20. Twilight Archive: Ambient downtempo with a touch of jazz 22. Mark Cook: blues guitar legend in the making 23. Eternal Jazz Project: gentle jazz from Sweden 24. Jeff Wahl: acoustic new age and jazz guitar. 27. Jive Ass Sleepers: chilled out grooves & uptempo funkathons 28. Magnatune Compilation: the best music from Magnatune 29. Chris Juergensen: Crystalline Jazz Guitar 30. John Williams: bluesy and jazzy guitar 31. Thursday Group: progressive Jazz. 33. Petr Venkrbec: electro jazz full of nice surprises
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