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Organic Groov is Live!

Posted on Mar 10 in separator Comments15 Comments
Organic Groov music is organic, which in musical terms means original, fresh, raw and unadulterated music produced in front of live audiences. Management at Organic Groov is sure that once listeners are familiar with 'live' vs. 'processed' music, their musical tastes will change to 'organic' music produced live and unprocessed by studio mastering. Now it's time to get your “groove” on. Some of the best Smooth Jazz and Neo-Soul Chicago has to offer is at your finger-tips, brought to you live via Chicago's hottest, and only, Smooth Jazz nightclub -- CloseUp 2. CloseUp 2 offers live Smooth Jazz four nights a week, but lucky for you, the cool-livin' players over at DigitalFuntown are breaking you off a piece weekly, in eye-popping High Definition. Best of all, it's free. Tune in for the set, stay for the Artist Interview. Broaden your musical horizons and expand your mind, but most importantly relax, and chill on this Organic Groov.


Spero-McCraven Duo


Marbin


Koku Gonza

Comments (15)

On March 10, 2009 Unregistered CommenterLanita said:

This is like the Later with Jools Holland Show but ONLINE and I can see it anytime :) (...hope my boss does not catch me..I should be lookin busy).

Spero-McCraven Duo is great!

How often do new videos get released and where can I get a full version of the songs?

On March 10, 2009 Unregistered CommenterSmoothJazzMe said:

good stuff - love the name - I eat organic and now I get to listen to it - hahahahaha

On March 10, 2009 Unregistered CommenterGuitarGirl said:

Koku's song reminds me of how I met my boyfriend (we're not together anymore as of last week). It made me cry. Beautiful song girl!

On March 10, 2009 Unregistered CommenterIndieBaby said:

I've heard the Marbin band before. They are from Israel I think. It was cool to actually see what they look like (nothing like I have pictured them). They look much younger than I thought. Probably because their sound is so complex, and I just pictured older, experienced musicians. Where can I get their CD?

On March 10, 2009 Unregistered CommenterNUJazzLover said:

this is definitely different than what's out there; i like the videos - that's cool

On March 10, 2009 Unregistered CommenterZapp said:

If any of you come to Chicago, check out CloseUp2 Jazz http://www.closeup2jazz.com/
This is the best Smooth Jazz Club! I was actually there when Organic Groov was filmed live. I met the artists too. Good stuff if you're into original sound.

Peace,

Zapp

On March 10, 2009 Unregistered CommenterCocoBongo said:

If I'm an independant musician and I want to be part of the Organic Groov label - how do I get on the show? Is Organic Groov only filmed in Chicago? I'm from New York.

On March 10, 2009 Unregistered CommenterShy said:

Koku's music reminds me of Corinne Bailey Rae's music. They even kinda look the same.

On March 10, 2009 Unregistered CommenterWineLover said:

Organic Groov - ok, ok. I'm feelin' it. Good Music, Nice way to promote new artists.

On March 10, 2009 Unregistered CommenterAllAboutJazz said:

Hey GuitarGirl, i'm available! Which bus stop should we hook up?

On March 18, 2009 Unregistered Commentercoolguy said:

yo

On March 18, 2009 Unregistered CommenterKathy said:

great music! I'm gonna check out the performance at the club.

On April 1, 2009 Unregistered CommenterBulaklak said:

Wow, there is really some awesome stuff on here. I can't wait to head down to some of these clubs and hear them live

On April 17, 2009 Unregistered CommenterJenna said:

I went to Marbin's myspace and it doesn't say when they play next... when can I see them at CU2?

On June 23, 2009 Unregistered Commenterjazzoholic said:

some of the songs are on amazon now. There is a link to buy the songs on the Organic Groov site. Finally can listen to Koku in my car! woo hoo!

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