Acid jazz masterpieces. Recommended popular tracks.
Acid jazz is a music genre that was born in the UK in the 1980s.
Many of you have probably heard the name.
However, since acid jazz blends various genres into jazz, the vibe can differ greatly from track to track, so I imagine few people can instantly recall its melody.
This time, I’ve picked out some classic acid jazz tracks for those people.
There are plenty of lesser-known songs as well, so even those who regularly listen to acid jazz will find recommendations here!
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Acid jazz masterpieces. Recommended popular songs (41–50)
Hold OnBLUEY

This is a solo track by BLUEY, the leader and producer of Incognito.
While it retains a warm, danceable sound, the tight programmed drums and bass give it the feel of a dance track.
It has a coolness that’s distinct from a live groove, and the balance of the vocals is lovely.
Dance Or DieBrooklyn Funk Essentials

This track is characterized by a synth that takes the lead part.
Once the vocals come in, the style of hitting a memorable vocal phrase right at the start gives it a funky vibe.
The groove is distinctly funky, and the tight hits that appear at key moments are spot-on and very cool.
If you want to hear sophisticated, adult funk, Brooklyn Funk Essentials is the way to go.
MiniCorduroy

Formed in 1991 by brothers Ben Addison on drums and Scott Addison on keyboards.
Although they were a band that took the acid jazz movement by storm, their sound is fairly pop with a strong mod flavor.
Time After TimeMiles Davis

I’m Miles Davis, a jazz trumpeter from the United States.
This instrumental track has the stylish vibe characteristic of acid jazz; it doesn’t use a lot of notes, yet it feels very warm, and the wistful trumpet melody really touches the heart.
I recommend it to anyone who wants to enjoy acid jazz that isn’t all about flashiness.
RushFreak Power

A poppy funk beat whose nimble bass phrases evoke jazz-funk.
It’s the kind of groove that simply puts cool front and center—the very essence of acid jazz’s roots—and it always feels great to hear.
The slap bass in the middle is funky and spot-on, too.
A track that truly embodies the spirit of funk.
Hands Up If You Wanna Be LovedIncognito

This is a relatively new track by Incognito, the masters of acid jazz.
In the generally warm-spirited world of acid jazz, its tense groove is captivating.
The opening “da-da” hit is incredibly tight, and when I heard it performed live with such convincing energy, it gave me goosebumps.
They’re an amazing band that can steal your heart with just a single, fleeting accent.
There’s Nothing Like ThisOmar

He debuted with the album “There’s Nothing Like This,” produced as a home recording in 1990.
Despite being an indie release, it became a hit, leading to a contract with Talkin’ Loud, founded by Gilles Peterson.
He has earned high praise for his soulful style, which appears to be strongly influenced by Stevie Wonder.


