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fineslime

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watercolors / smooth jazz
« on: May 24, 2023, 02:37:01 PM »
I've always had a soft spot for guitar driven smooth and contemprary jazz. XM used to have a channel called Watercolors... think of the music they played on the weather channel in the 90s while they showed the radar, in fact, that's how I fell in love with this music as a kid.

Anyone else into this style of jazz? I've been digging deeper into artists in this genre and would love some suggestions. I've been groovin on Norman Brown lately:

http://youtu.be/sGo7TpDuUdI

http://youtu.be/f-zJga2IQNs

http://youtu.be/fkLUhpotFzY

Thanks, fellow dorks ❤️
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Re: watercolors / smooth jazz
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2023, 08:57:30 PM »
@fineslime You are not alone.  8)

I very much enjoy this genre as the older I get the less I desire to listen to music that has lyrics. I enjoy listening to music without linguistic information (language) since the overwhelming majority of my workday involves reading and responding to emails and such, which requires formulating messages and I feel I am faster at generating language when I listen to chill music without lyrics.

I almost started a similar thread but saw that you had one already ready to go. 
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