These are mixed with similarly jazzy bass motifs, and both are chopped and spliced to construct thoroughly hip-hop forms. |
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He said a lot of people walked out, because they were expecting croony jazzy style, and were quite aghast at the new direction. |
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Stephanie Biddle and the Paradise Band ring in the New Year in jazzy style at Montreal's landmark jazz 'n' ribs joint. |
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Every morning and evening songbirds gave us a glorious symphonic performance rich in harmony, melody and a few jazzy solos. |
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His photos of the fighter on the streets and at home mixed a relaxed, candid style and vibrant, jazzy composition. |
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All those flouncy skirts, matching tops, jazzy sneaks, and bouncy hairdos are enough to lure even the laziest girl off the couch. |
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Again it's not jazz in the traditional sense, it's just an indie song with a jazzy middle-section and some piano ornamentation. |
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There was no disappointment, as the band let loose with jazzy groove that had people moving en masse. |
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The basic Spiders From Mars guitar-bass-drums lineup is fleshed out a bit with Mike Garson's jazzy piano and smooth, greasy sounding horns. |
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But there's something youthful about him and it isn't just his Beatle cut and jazzy check shirt. |
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Yet this same musician played the Blues movement of the Ravel Sonata with the jazzy verve of a Stephane Grappelli. |
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While Ford is known as a blues guitarist, his unmistakable style brings an eloquent jazzy flavor into the mix. |
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The musical landscape has changed, but Sade's jazzy urban style is as exuberant and satisfying as ever, nowhere more so than on the title track. |
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What Fat Freddy's Drop make is some of the most soulful, jazzy, and deliciously groovy music to come out of Wellington. |
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There was lots of moody piano, haunting baselines and dark, jazzy, horn-filled grooves. |
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Massive string swells and jazzy electric piano stabs immediately bring the more esoteric work of Carl Craig and Derrick May to mind. |
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One Baptist minister, Stuart Davison, from Merseyside, for instance, is renowned for his collection of gaudy waistcoats and jazzy ties. |
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I made a comment on a passing car, which was a jazzy new Mini in extremely bright red. |
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The jazzy blackness and the minimal discord give way to hushed serenity, remolding the songs into new creatures. |
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When we danced with him, we had to do absolutely authentic dances, but in jazzy costumes, to jazz music. |
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For boys, you really can't go wrong with a pair of dark jeans, a sporty T-shirt or a retro lumberjack shirt in jazzy checks and a fleece. |
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The album itself is dominated by light jazzy grooves, but is often rudely interrupted by snatches of TV, radio, and roughly sampled sounds. |
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The second is her husband Nick's keyboard playing, by turns jazzy and loungey. |
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Its jazzy recreation of fast London life played on Soutra Gilmour's shiny steel set captures the impulsive raciness of contemporary living. |
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It's a little too jazzy for my tastes at first, but the last hour is great, sweaty, junglist action. |
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Let's say this is more jazzy, swingy and entertaining, but with a deep sense of meaning hopefully. |
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If jazzy products and packages are the show horses, a dairy's filling process can be considered the workhorse of an operation. |
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Those who yearn for the good old warehouse days are going to appreciate the jazzy, ambient vibe. |
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Exotic housey dub flavours dance with strings, jazzy inflections, loungey keys and world beats. |
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He's got a classic, jazzy style and pale-faced good looks that the teenage girls will love. |
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The music is an odd blend of soft feminine jazzy folk-rock, with little difference from song to song. |
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Thanks to hourly lineup changes, the music morphs from mid-tempo rock to jazzy reggae to metal. |
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The wonderful jazzy numbers set the scene for some truly amazing tap routines. |
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We sat side by side on the lounge, the jazzy tune softly streaming through the speakers on a warm and balmy summer's night. |
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They continued fighting while the jazzy Latin music was still roaring through the speakers. |
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These albums were groundbreaking explorations into chilled electronica, infused with jazzy grooves and live orchestration. |
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Consequently, the music and grooves are the same jazzy funk that this erstwhile folksinger has been exploring over her past few albums. |
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The rest of the mix, however, is a bit more jazzy and quirky, blending piano, flute, organ vamps, vibraphones, and some basic samples. |
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Horns, Rhodes and electric piano hallmark the jazzy funk of the house cuts. |
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The concert concluded with a cool, jazzy Latin American number, resonant and vibrant for the whole ensemble. |
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Of course, the presence of two major international jazz festivals also contributes to the country's jazzy well-being. |
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Anyway, when she tones down the vocal gymnastics you can hear a bit of jazzy potential in her voice. |
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After a folkish debut record and a jazzy sophomore outing, Cullen has truly found her voice on her third album, Uneven Hill. |
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For Line of Fire, he sets up a jazzy shuffle on the drums while a lone guitar twangs thousands of feet below. |
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A trademark 10-minute Booker T and the MGs-style funk jam closes the record, once some jazzy scatting is out of the way. |
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There are also some gentle and spacey atmospheric pieces to offset the raging, jazzy rock that predominates. |
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Sophisticated bossa nova grooves, seductive vocals and nuanced acoustic guitars are given texture by jazzy electric piano and flute and trumpet cameos. |
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Musically, Brown reached a plateau in the early 1970s when his band, the JBs, patented a muscular, jazzy funk, over which the group's leader could exhort and exclaim. |
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The weekend is downsized to being a jazzy, glitzy flamboyant festival. |
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The quartet showed greater musical range than their predecessors, with songs ranging from barbiturate-induced hallucinations to upbeat, jazzy grooves. |
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The perpetual-motion third movement continues in this jazzy vein, though with unwaning rhythmic rigor. |
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Ebbing and flowing with house beats, jazzy instrumentation and soaring soul samples, his set played out like one long phantasmagoria. |
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Have a look inside for the jazzy zigzag Norman chancel arch. |
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A sometimes plaintive crooner, with a smoker's voice, sounds, a jazzy side, a double bass, a terribly sensual and sweaty live set. |
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Each test involved a jazzy rectangle crossing the screen either before or after a plain one. |
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High-speed locomotives look jazzy, and offer yet more glittering evidence of the Communist party's modernisation of China. |
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This track will give you from the first notes the desire to dance and this thanks to a little jazzy vocal so attractive. |
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And you should see the jazzy sports model that old cheese carton makes when equipped with a shiny steering wheel and four big truck tires. |
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Globally, the album evolves in some jazzy and funky sounds using classic jacking Chicago jams and hypnotic synth hooks. |
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The sound is deliberately jazzy, underlined by the work of an American producer. |
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Surprising, this title is revisited thanks to ambiances, metal and jazzy at the mean time, conferring it a real interest. |
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José turns loose in the jazzy hip hop compositions and supremely cool groove, it's no surprise that the singer is hitting it big in Europe. |
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Sit back and enjoy this jazzy video from Team Dignitas, which follows their fortunes at the ESWC earlier this year. |
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The album is laced with acoustic instruments placed over a backdrop of seamless ambient electronics and soft trip hop grooves, with chilled jazzy undertones throughout. |
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The outer movements are both jazzy, with ostinati and motivic development in the first and brighter pizzicato textures and dance-like rhythms in the finale. |
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Ranging from the techno-infused uptempo music in Tokyo X to the jazzy downbeats in Chicago, the musical accompaniment to the onscreen action fits seamlessly. |
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But Darrin loves her jazzy style of singing and gorgeous looks. |
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Benny's jazzy piano faded away and I was left to finish the song. |
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Its a beautiful jazzy tune in a style Sarah hasn't really explored before. |
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That jazzy vocal style is just supposed to make you feel chilled. |
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It's a jazzy, foot-tapping beat, played with lots of emotion. |
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It was quite jazzy really with a lot of lines and squares of colour. |
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Their movements have a likable jazzy syncopation, a bit of relaxed jive. |
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Her collection features see-through tops, floaty long skirts in jazzy prints, kaftans with matching wide-legged trousers and dresses which leave little to the imagination. |
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In The Bath, the first track, is just a nice listen, while Nervous Tension, the second track, feels quite jazzy but is broken up with some beautiful piano samples. |
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The composer's upbeat arrangements, jazzy and virtuoso, added a convincing tango beat to some of the Yiddish songs not originally conceived as such. |
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Her songs lead you to believe that they're simple jazzy ballads, right before sucker-punching you in the gut with a swirl of drums and electric guitar. |
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Company C Contemporary Ballet, based in San Francisco, has performed the jazzy, humorous Eight Jelly Rolls and the playful Country Dances. |
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The ottomans Lane got didn't come in red, so Lane bought some fabric and jazzy trim to sew into easy slipcovers. |
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A brief jazzy passage with horns makes this cover even more interesting. |
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Children will adore the fast moving pages covered with dancing images and jazzy words. |
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Barnard College contributes the jazzy Eight Jelly Rolls, and Hunter College completes the program with Country Dances. |
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Some of the partnering momentarily imparted a jazzy, jivey feel, but also a basic disconnection. |
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Instead, the unsteady percussive beat of the port propeller, slapping air against the hull, adds a jazzy beat to the lab as we steam to our next way point. |
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She can do jazzy, swingy pop too, as This is a True Heart proves impeccably. |
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Want to make your meetings more jazzy, but no time to work out how? DisplayNote projects whatever is on your screen to all of the participants' devices in the room. |
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Bright sonorities, jazzy syncopations, energetic melodies, irresistible charm and a sassy ambiance constitute the mix of ingredients that bubble and froth in this musical aperitif. |
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Namibians first took notice of her when she developed the traditional classic Ai-se Mama Se into the jazzy rendition Afrika Tsela. |
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Stand-up bassist Mano Razanajato added wonderfully rich jazzy bass lines as well as tenor background vocal harmonies which I thought worked very well with the Ms. Du Berry's light, breathy vocal style. |
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Recorded in their own studio, above an Indian restaurant, their retro rock, jazzy jumping blues, soul and ska thali sizzles with sass and spice. |
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If that were not enough, Bob does the lounge lizard in Moonlight, and is timelessly jazzy in the shuffle Bye And Bye and the ballad Po' Boy. |
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A setting for the staging of a piece with suspense. After an initial snipping of the fingers over a jazzy theme, there follows a more contemporary part with glaring harmonies and ends in the shot of a revolver. |
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The dining room jazzy, the seating corner classic, the foyer rustic, the day room busy. French esprit combined with sophisticated flair, makes many hearts beat faster in Montreux. |
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Innovation and the highlight of the show was the creative and unique collection from Georgian designer Maicco, who accessorized the dresses with pieces of musical instruments to give the entire collection a jazzy feel. |
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Whether she's going all jazzy torch singer on us in Why or coming on like a female Bobby Womack on The Crown, she always engages and never sounds out of her depth. |
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Philharmonic is noted for its flexibility, and the solo riffs were jazzy, authentic and unself-conscious, all of which is a real rarity in the symphonic world. |
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The theme will be much more than jazz, mainly we will have lots of jazz during the week of the jazz garden, plus a few jazzy headliners and many jazzy opening acts. |
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