Miles Davis - On the Corner
Happy Release Day
Miles Davis’ “On the Corner” (1972) is a seismic shift in jazz, a relentless exploration of funk-infused avant-garde. With tracks like “Black Satin” and “On the Corner/New York Girl,” Davis dismantles conventional structures, birthing a sound that’s both hypnotic and confrontational. The album’s dense rhythms and electric textures defy easy categorization, pushing the boundaries of what jazz could be.
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Happy Release Day
Miles Davis’ “On the Corner” (1972) is a seismic shift in jazz, a relentless exploration of funk-infused avant-garde. With tracks like “Black Satin” and “On the Corner/New York Girl,” Davis dismantles conventional structures, birthing a sound that’s both hypnotic and confrontational. The album’s dense rhythms and electric textures defy easy categorization, pushing the boundaries of what jazz could be.
#milesdavis @milesdavis
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