Alex Reece Jazz Master (original Mix) Info

"Jazz Master" wasn't just a club hit; it was a crossover success. While the Original Mix defined the vibe, the track became a cultural staple, largely thanks to high-profile remixes. Perhaps most famous is the Kruder & Dorfmeister "Session" , which introduced Reece’s sound to the burgeoning trip-hop and lounge scenes.

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 Alex Reece Jazz Master (Original Mix)

Even decades later, "Jazz Master" doesn't sound dated. In an era where "liquid" is one of the most popular D&B subgenres, listening to this 1996 original feels like going back to the source. It reminds us that sometimes, the most powerful thing you can do in a loud room is lower your voice and play something smooth. "Jazz Master" wasn't just a club hit; it

Let us know your favorite version of this classic in the comments below! If you were lurking in record shops or

A signature Reece move that traded the "amen break" chaos for a steady, rolling rhythm easier for a wider audience to groove to.