Swizz Beatz releases album ‘Long Live Jazz’
The limited edition, vinyl only album has been curated by Swizz to showcase jazz to new generations
Swizz Beatz has released his new curated album ‘Long Live Jazz’, with vinyl brand 12on12.
The release is a limited edition package in the form of a 12” vinyl, which features artwork from his own private collection, shot by photographer Kwame Brathwaite. It is limited to only 1000 copies, with a tracklist reflecting Beatz’s passion for jazz.
His selections are intended to take the listener on a journey from jazz standards to contemporary jazz.
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“Jazz has always been magic to our ears,” Swizz Beatz explains. “I feel like it should definitely get more attention! This is the first step to pay homage to the great craft and art. Photography is also one of the best expressions of art and should be shown more often.
“Art and music are brothers and sisters so I thought it was a great match. I’m a big fan of Kwame and I also love that I'm able to share pieces from my collection through music!”
12on12 focuses on the intersection of music, art and pop culture, explains Founder Claudia Moross. “Our goal is to create transcending experiences through music and art, the combination of playing the record while exploring the thoughtfully curated artwork commissioned for the sleeve allows for a precious moment of cultural enjoyment.
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In order to reach wider demographics, and to fulfil Swizz’s intention, he has also selected a rework of The Weeknd’s track ‘Call Out My Name’, featuring jazz vocalist Immanuel Wilkins.
You can purchase Swizz Beatz’ limited edition vinyl, ‘Long Live Jazz’, here via 12on12.
Niamh Ingram is Mixmag’s Weekend Editor, follow her on Twitter