Producer G-Clef da Mad Komposa reissued 2010 12″ vinyl LP, G-Clef Jazzy Breaks Vol. 1 features various jazzy beats with some improvisation throughout.
Originally pressed as a 2 part series back in 1996, G-Clef’s Jazzy Breaks has now been reissued due to popular demand, via special arrangement between Soulkid Records & Fat Beats Distribution. The first LP, G-Clef’s Jazzy Breaks, Volume 1 has earned legendary status in the annals of Hip- Hop/Jazz, as G-Clef Da Mad Komposa’s “Ghetto Philharmonic” project on Tuff City Records back in 1993 has been cited as the first true Jazz and Hip-Hop fusion with singles dating back to 1992, and demos dating back to 1989. On “Jazzy Breaks”, G-Clef released this LP independently in order to really stretch out and experiment production-wise, mixing extremely rare jazz samples with chopped breaks, and live horns and keys. What resulted was a very tasteful, innovative, yet entirely music fusion, with moods ranging from mystical eeriness to the cool and mellow.
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