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Abstract Rhythm in Time DigitalART with Apple Music Jazz Playlist Outer Orbits Apple Music Jazz

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Improvisation and experimentation from artists who explore music's outer reaches. Our editors regularly update this playlist—if you hear something you like, add it to your library.

Abstract Rhythm in Time DigitalART with Apple Music Jazz Playlist Jazz It Up Apple Music Jazz

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Editors' Notes Uptempo grooves perfect for the dance floor or a morning run. Our editors regularly update this playlist—if you hear something you like, add it to your library.

Abstract Rhythm in Time DigitalART with AppleMusicJazz Playlist Spectrum Apple Music Jazz

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The commingling of jazz and rock dates back to the late '60s, when artists like Miles Davis and Frank Zappa started feeling around for new ways to stretch out. That spectral sound that we've come to know as “fusion” has only widened over the ensuing decades, with all kinds of influences—funk, soul, blues—being adventurously mapped onto jazz's template. What follows is a snapshot of today's most invigorating jazz-centric hybrids, for listeners seeking progressive, improvisatory thrills. Our editors regularly update this playlist. If you like a song, add it to your library.

Abstract Rhythm in Time DigitalART is a music and ARTvideo streaming ser...

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Abstract Rhythm in Time DigitalART is a music and ARTvideo streaming service developed by Alan Silva publishes every day, or almost, music videos. In fact, he draws in his Apple Music impressive collection of recordings to make us? ) Discover many facets of jazz. I imagine that, lAlan Silvacooking at all these treasures, hésitant on the track to select, the order of passage to choose, then broadcast with a video animation where abstract graphics leave a place to the disc cover (to help us). usiPlaying Apple music jazz playlist With Abstract Rhythm in Time DigitalART by Alan silva go to the links below and paste them in a new page and you can listen to the music in preview or you can take a prescription in Apple music, thank you. Alan Silva - Enjoy the ARTditors' Notes Duke Ellington called it a barometer of freedom; Nina Simone, a way of life. Ornette Coleman said it was the only music where the same note could be played differently every night; Louis Armstrong said that if y