Alex Reece Jazz Master (original Mix) File
The Smooth Revolution: Alex Reece’s "Jazz Master" (Original Mix)
Drawing from his background as a trainee engineer at Basement Records , Reece achieved a separation of sounds that felt incredibly futuristic in the mid-90s. The Impact on the Scene Alex Reece Jazz Master (Original Mix)
The is a masterclass in restraint. It features: If you were lurking in record shops or
Deep, atmospheric horns and delicate melodic touches that gave the track its "Jazz Master" title. While his peers were exploring the darker, more
If you were lurking in record shops or lost in a haze of smoke at a London club in 1996, you likely heard a track that didn't just play—it floated. While the jungle scene was still reeling from the frantic energy of chopped-up breaks and heavy ragga influences, Alex Reece dropped , a track that would help solidify the blueprint for what we now call Liquid Funk . A Departure from the Chaos
Released in 1996 as a centerpiece of his debut album, So Far , "Jazz Master" was a radical departure for the time. While his peers were exploring the darker, more aggressive side of Drum and Bass on labels like Metalheadz, Reece was busy infusing his West London roots with the sophistication of jazz and the sleekness of Detroit techno.
A signature Reece move that traded the "amen break" chaos for a steady, rolling rhythm easier for a wider audience to groove to.