Jazz like this? Suggestions


I've been listening to "The Gotland Sessions" by the Magnus Ringblom Quartet for a good while now, and absolutely adore it. However, I have tried unsuccessfully to search for Jazz in a similar vein, having exhausted his catalogue on Qobuz

I'm no expert on Jazz, but enjoy the mellow, dreamy jazz served up by Magnus and co; could someone with more Jazz knowledge point me in the right direction?

I stream exclusively from Qobuz

 

Thanks guys 👍🙂

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@dougsat thanks for that. I had the "On Vacation" album already listed a couple of weeks ago, which I really like, I've added "The Good Life" too and will explore Mr Bronner more.

I've listed Carl Winther for tomorrow's listening session as well

Thanks guys, really appreciated 👍🙂

@gosta ​​​​​@ps thanks for the suggestions both. I'll check these out. I did have Roon a while back but preferred the Innuos app sound-wise, but that's a different conversation 🤔🥴, maybe I'll give it another go; my system has evolved since then.

 

Hi guys, apologies for not responding sooner; been strung out with work.

Thanks for all the suggestions, great response 👍

Some I'm already familiar with: Coltrane, Davies etc, some I'm definitely not familiar with. You've given me loads to pour over. I'll be adding them to my Qobuz for a good listen as soon as time permits.

Other albums I love - Stanley Turrentine with the 3 Sounds "Blue Hour" and the Dexter Gordon - "Ballads"

My formative years as a teenager were the 80s, and 90s as a young adult, so grew up with "alternative" music; what I also have found are some bands who use this heritage and fuse it with some Jazz sensibilities. Anyone interested, check out the band "I just Came Back from the Moon"

Thanks again guys, genuinely appreciate this 👍🤩

@moto_man after a strenuous working week in the UK's National Health Service, Mr Ringblom & Co's is the first album that's lined up while me and Mrs Painter settled down to chill with a few beers and glasses of wine; just the tonic 🙂