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BeatCaffeine's Best Compilations of 2022

BeatCaffeine’s Favorite Compilations of 2022

As we wind down the final days of 2022, we take a look back at just some of the essential compilation releases over the past 12 months. From rare dance floor jazz to spiritual grooves and obscure Brazilian gems, there was a lot to absorb from some of the year’s best compiled releases. Similar to what we’ve seen with recent reissues, each year it seems like the quality of compilations continue to excel, with labels, record collectors, archivists, and DJs putting together some of the most interesting selections of music from all corners of the world.

BeatCaffeine's Favorite Tracks of January-June 2024

BeatCaffeine’s Favorite Tracks of 2024 … So Far

We’ve crossed the midway mark of 2024, and therefore it’s a great time to highlight some of BeatCaffeine’s favorite 30 tracks of the year … so far! With so many highly-anticipated releases forthcoming, this list will definitely change by year’s end, however it’s worth putting a spotlight on some of the choice cuts that have been released over the year’s first 6 months.

Colin Curtis presents Jazz Dance Fusion Volume 4

Legendary UK DJ Colin Curtis presents Jazz Dance Fusion Volume 4

Legendary UK DJ Colin Curtis, who has been at the forefront of both the jazz dance and Northern soul scenes, has released the fourth volume of his brilliant Jazz Dance Fusion compilation series featuring new and unreleased dancefloor-focused jazz selections that have either previously never been issued on vinyl, or have slid slightly under-the-radar.

BeatCaffeine's Favorite Tracks of 2020

BeatCaffeine’s Favorite Tracks of 2020

As we wind down the final days of a year that we will never forget, and begin to look ahead, it’s good to highlight some of those incredible individual tracks that helped us get through 2020. From jazz, soul, electronic music, global grooves, dance floor gems, tropical funk, and just about everything in-between, the amount of quality music that was coming out over the past twelve months was arguably as good as any year I can recall.