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Cobblestone Jazz is the live techno-meets-improvisational-jazz project of Wagon Repair label-head Mathew Jonson, Danuel Tate, and Tyger Dhula, who were recently joined by Colin de la Plante a.k.a. The Mole as a fourth member. The group's 2007 album '23 Seconds became a major success, containing memorable hits such as 'W'. Now expanded to a quartet, a new Cobblestone Jazz album is expected for 2010.
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!K7 The Modern Deep Left Quartet 730003725821 in_stock Album released on !K7
Album released on 26 March 2010
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This Album is featured in Update #010:
Autechre, Scuba, Cobblestone Jazz
There is only one word we can find for March 2010 and that is: massive. We're hard pressed to recall another month with such a staggering amount of great releases, resulting in what is surely our most comprehensive newsletter to date. The tip of the iceberg is more...
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Expanded to a quartet, Cobblestone Jazz release their highly anticipated second album: Sure-fire dancefloor bombs quote electro-funk ('Cromagnon Man'), while more introspective tracks lean towards jazzed-up house ('Sun Child'). Warm, analogue and unagitated, this is a stoic killer album.
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