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Kassa Overall
Go Get Ice Cream And Listen to Jazz

Go Get Ice Cream And Listen to Jazz

Catno

KASSA001

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition Reissue Stereo

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

Styles

Kassa Overall - Go Get Ice Cream And Listen to Jazz | Kassa Overall LLC (KASSA001)

In the words of the New York Times, “Kassa Overall’s new album — the irreverently titled 'Go Get Ice Cream and Listen to Jazz' — attests to the diverse musical identity of this drummer, producer and rapper. It’s one of the few genuine-sounding, full-scope amalgams of contemporary hip-hop and jazz to surface in recent years.""

Go Get Ice Cream And Listen To Jazz is a window into the life of Overall – a Seattle born, Brooklyn based artist wrestling with the abhorrent American prison system, over prescription of pharmaceuticals, ebbs and flows of romantic relationships, and perils of trust all minced through a kaleidoscopic lens of a brilliant 21st Century composer. The storied intermingling of jazz and hip-hop are decades in the making, and Overall’s cross-genre mix is evidence of a musical revolution existing in the mind of a master musician. A drummer at heart, Overall’s depiction of new music is conceptualized through his versatility as a producer with an unruly passion for electronic-production and the use of laptops and samplers.

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A1

Kassa Overall - The Sky Diver

A2

Kassa Overall - La Casa Azul

A3

Kassa Overall - Mark Sampson

A4

Kassa Overall - My Friend

A5

Kassa Overall - Prison And Pharmaceuticals

B1

Kassa Overall - What's New With You

B2

Kassa Overall - Who's On The Playlist

B3

Kassa Overall - Do You

B4

Kassa Overall - When Will They Learn [Remix]

B5

Kassa Overall - Mark Sampson [Extended Mix]

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