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The Archivist on the Decks: How DJ Mitsu the Beats Keeps Jazz-Rap's Soul Alive
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The Archivist on the Decks: How DJ Mitsu the Beats Keeps Jazz-Rap's Soul Alive

Tokyo's DJ Mitsu the Beats and Jazzy Sport are keeping jazz-rap's intellectual tradition alive through meticulous crate digging, deep sampling craft, and Japan's uniquely reverent hip-hop culture.

June 6, 2026

The Invisible Architect: How DJ Okawari Built a Global Audience One Jazz Loop at a Time
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The Invisible Architect: How DJ Okawari Built a Global Audience One Jazz Loop at a Time

Japan's invisible beat architect DJ Okawari has quietly amassed hundreds of millions of streams worldwide — no interviews, no persona, just piano loops that found their own way home.

June 5, 2026

Sound of Philadelphia, Sound of a System: Dexter Wansel and the Architecture of Soul
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Sound of Philadelphia, Sound of a System: Dexter Wansel and the Architecture of Soul

Dexter Wansel helped build the Sound of Philadelphia from the inside — composer, architect, and quiet force behind one of soul music's most ambitious collective projects.

June 5, 2026

The Hinge Moment: What Filles de Kilimanjaro Reveals About Creative Transformation
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The Hinge Moment: What Filles de Kilimanjaro Reveals About Creative Transformation

Miles Davis's 1968 album *Filles de Kilimanjaro* captures jazz at its most restlessly alive — a band mid-transformation, where mastery and uncertainty collide to produce something rarer than either alone.

June 4, 2026

Ezra Collective and the London Jazz Civic: How a South London Programme Built a Generation
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Ezra Collective and the London Jazz Civic: How a South London Programme Built a Generation

Tomorrow's Warriors, Gary Crosby's south London jazz programme, forged the communal musical identity behind Ezra Collective and a generation of Black British artists reshaping jazz.

June 4, 2026

Between Two Worlds: How Aaron Choulai Is Redefining Jazz From the Margins of Tokyo
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Between Two Worlds: How Aaron Choulai Is Redefining Jazz From the Margins of Tokyo

Papua New Guinean pianist Aaron Choulai blends jazz improvisation and beatmaking from his Tokyo base, forging a singular sound shaped by Pacific identity and displacement.

June 4, 2026

The Long Breath: Sonny Rollins, Saxophone Colossus, and a Life Spent Finding Your Own Voice
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The Long Breath: Sonny Rollins, Saxophone Colossus, and a Life Spent Finding Your Own Voice

Sonny Rollins redefined jazz through radical self-withdrawal — practicing alone on the Williamsburg Bridge and releasing Saxophone Colossus — proving artistic courage sometimes means disappearing to find your own voice.

June 3, 2026

The Quiet Torchbearer: How Uyama Hiroto Kept Nujabes' Vision Alive
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The Quiet Torchbearer: How Uyama Hiroto Kept Nujabes' Vision Alive

After the loss of Nujabes, flutist Uyama Hiroto carried their shared sound forward — crafting a solo career rooted in jazz, hip-hop, and quiet, uncompromising depth.

May 14, 2026