Smooth Jazz Essentials

Smooth Jazz Essentials

While smooth jazz was coined as a radio format more than a specific style, the umbrella term covers a broad spectrum of laidback, slinky sounds. Its earliest progenitors emerged from the jazz-fusion movement of the ‘70s—including George Benson, Earl Klugh, and Spyro Gyra—forging largely instrumental tracks with pop flair, concise arrangements, and a chill vibe. The music downplays the heavy improvisation component of traditional jazz forms in favor of something more atmospheric and groove-oriented, blending ideas from R&B, Brazilian music, flamenco, and funk, all with a polished, easygoing veneer.

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