In this episode of Beginner’s Guide, we dive deep into the grooves of Acid Jazz — a genre that fused jazz, funk, soul, hip-hop, and club culture into a sound that defined a generation. Sparked by the recent passing of Roy Ayers, hailed as an acid jazz pioneer, host Errol Hayden explores the genre’s roots in London’s late-80s club scene, the rise of influential acts like Galliano, The Brand New Heavies, and Jamiroquai, and its evolution into jazz-rap and neo-soul.
Featuring iconic tracks and under-the-radar gems, this hour-long journey traces Acid Jazz from its dancefloor origins to its 21st-century revival. Whether you're new to the genre or a longtime fan, this episode offers a vibrant and informative guide to one of music’s most eclectic movements.
Listen now to discover:
🎷 What is Acid Jazz?
🎧 How it connects to acid house, hip-hop, and neo-soul
🔥 Tracks from Galliano, St Germain, Jamiroquai, Thundercat & more
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