
Jon Hassell's 'Maarifa Street' invites listeners into a world where ambient textures meld seamlessly with jazz influences, creating an entrancing atmosphere that feels both ancient and modern. The interplay between his harmonised trumpet and the deep dub rhythms creates a rich tapestry of sound that encourages deep listening and reflection.

Jean-Luc Ponty · 1980
Jean-Luc Ponty's 'Civilized Evil' features his virtuosic violin weaving through complex jazz compositions, much like Hassell's trumpet dances around a fusion of world sounds. The album's intricate arrangements and Ponty's improvisational flair echo the exploratory spirit found in 'Maarifa Street'.

Spyro Gyra · 1978
Spyro Gyra's self-titled album from 1978 offers a blend of jazz with elements of R&B and funk, reminiscent of the rhythmic playfulness in Hassell's work. The upbeat energy and melodic lines here create a similar sense of joy and exploration.

Michel Jonasz · 1985
Michel Jonasz's 'Unis vers l'uni' infuses jazz with a carefree spirit and a sense of brightness that parallels the uplifting qualities of 'Maarifa Street'. His jazzy yet accessible approach invites listeners into a joyful experience much like Hassell's inviting sound.
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EZ3kiel · 2014
EZ3kiel's 'LUX' marries electronic elements with a cinematic feel, offering a modern twist on instrumental music that echoes the innovative nature of 'Maarifa Street'. The immersive quality of their tracks aligns well with Hassell's explorative sound.
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Abductions and Reconstructions
Thievery Corporation · 1999
Thievery Corporation's 'Abductions and Reconstructions' mingles various global influences, akin to Hassell's international flair. Their blend of genres and laid-back grooves create a similar atmospheric experience, perfect for fans of 'Maarifa Street'.

Bjørn Berge · 2009
Bjørn Berge's 'Fretwork' channels raw blues energy with an intimate vibe that contrasts yet complements Hassell’s lush arrangements.
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Soprano · 2014
Soprano's 'Cosmopolitanie' taps into a diverse range of influences, similar to the global sound present in 'Maarifa Street'. His lyrical storytelling and eclectic beats invite a broad audience, much like Hassell's inviting compositions.
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Kinobe · 2000
Kinobe's 'Soundphiles' features chill electronic vibes that align with the ambient undertones of 'Maarifa Street'. The laid-back and atmospheric qualities in Kinobe’s work create a comfortable listening environment reminiscent of Hassell's sonic explorations.
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Eat Static · 2000
Eat Static's 'Crash and Burn!' navigates the realms of techno with an adventurous spirit that mirrors the exploratory nature of 'Maarifa Street'. The whimsical elements and eclectic beats provide an intriguing backdrop for fans of Hassell's fusion style.
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Jamiroquai · 1999
Jamiroquai's 'Synkronized' delivers a lively mix of funk and acid jazz that captures a similar joyful energy found in 'Maarifa Street'. The infectious grooves and upbeat melodies invite listeners to dance, echoing the spirited nature of Hassell's compositions.
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