Artists
They appeared out of nowhere, as if they were transported from a parallel universe wherein blue-eyed soul was seen as rock & roll's salvation in the late ‘80s.
D'Angelo established himself as an unwitting founder and leading light of the late-'90s neo-soul movement, which aimed to bring the organic flavor of classic R&B back to the hip-hop age.
British experimental dance act D*Note originally emerged out of London's rare groove scene, with the 1993 debut LP Babel reflecting a strong acid jazz background.
Dafuniks is hip-hop/soul Danish band founded in 2008 in Copenhagen.
Miles Davis is more than a jazz musician: he is a cultural icon, known even to people who can't tell bebop from fusion.
Dividing his time between the United States and France, Laurent de Wilde has found a welcoming audience in both countries
With De-Phazz, Peter Baumgartner and company have explored various forms of lounge music, with innumerable cross-sections of vintage jazz and soul, easy listening, and Latin music.
With the massive popularity of their hit single Groove Is in the Heart, Deee-Lite brought the colorful sights and sounds of New York's club culture into the mainstream.