What's your favourite decade and favourite artists from then?
>>74419826
60s -70s. Funk and Psychedelic Rock is probably the best music out there.
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60s for me, and my favorite three artists are McCoy Tyner, Charles Mingus, and John Coltrane. Used to not like Art Blakey but I think he's growing on me.
Listening to a lot of Duke Ellington too, also Dexter Gordon's "Go" is great in my opinion.
I've also realized that there is a lot of good 2010 stuff (not BBNG or Kamasi Washington) that I want to check out.
>>74419919
>http://www.musikchan.com/music/index.html
But how do I view in catalog?
>>74419975
http://www.musikchan.com/music/catalog.html
>>74419878
same.
herbie hancock.
Polish jazz is best jazz,
Tymon Tymanski and pic related