Miles Runs the Voodoo Down

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"Miles Runs the Voodoo Down" is an extended, electric jazz fusion track by Miles Davis, noted for its hypnotic groove, dense improvisation, and central role in shaping the sound of the Bitches Brew sessions.

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instanceOf jazz composition
jazz fusion composition
song
album Bitches Brew NERFINISHED
artist Miles Davis NERFINISHED
composer Miles Davis NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre avant-garde jazz
electric jazz
jazz fusion
hasKeyInstrument bass clarinet
bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
electric piano
percussion
trumpet
hasMusicalFeature collective improvisation
dense ensemble textures
electric instrumentation
extended improvisation
hypnotic groove
layered percussion
modal harmony
prominent electric bass
language instrumental
movement jazz fusion
notableFor central role in defining the sound of Bitches Brew
influence on electric jazz
influence on jazz-rock fusion
partOf Bitches Brew NERFINISHED
performer Bennie Maupin NERFINISHED
Chick Corea NERFINISHED
Dave Holland NERFINISHED
Don Alias NERFINISHED
Harvey Brooks NERFINISHED
Jack DeJohnette NERFINISHED
Joe Zawinul NERFINISHED
John McLaughlin NERFINISHED
Juma Santos NERFINISHED
Miles Davis NERFINISHED
Wayne Shorter NERFINISHED
producer Teo Macero NERFINISHED
recordedAt Columbia Studio B NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1969
recordedInCity New York City NERFINISHED
recordLabel Columbia Records

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Bitches Brew hasPart Miles Runs the Voodoo Down