Jazz & Milk enters the third round with their highly successful Jazz & Milk Breaks series. Six individual tracks with various influences ranging from Jazz, Funk, Latin to Afro and percussive Beats have already found big attention on the Munich Jazz & Milk dance floors and finally made their way onto this versatile vinyl release. Starting with “Innocent Sorcerers” very own Envee who has turned Pinnawela’s tune “You Can Dance” into a wonderful and swinging jazzdance anthem. Followed by percussion maestro César Granados. His unique and vintage version of Dizzie Gillespie’s latin-jazz classic “Manteca” is a true dance floor filler. Not to forget about The Snip’s double bass driven downtempo bomb “El Boom”! The Jivers, a new production duo out of Barcelona present a clubby jazz-hit called “Do What” featuring the unique voice of Anqui. Also label head Dusty is joining the compilation by remixing The Boogoos’ afro-funk track “The Journey / Ghana ‘74”. Last but not least Greenwood Rhythm Coalition from New York’s great “Names You Can Trust” imprint deliver a brilliant DJ bomb called “Cotonou Caravan”.
Dusty Afro Mix Is Killing Me… Da Rhumba is exotic:ized Me!!! The Whole Adventure Between Jazz, Latin & Afro Roots Is Exellent !!! Congratulations For Your Eclectic Release Once Again Mucich JazzAfroFunkMilkers… - Dj Nova Nova Planet Radio Show