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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

13. Miles DavisAgharta

People say Bitches Brew was the turning point, but when I discovered Agharta I preferred it. I think it’s dirtier. I like Pete Cosey on guitar, and the way the music would stop and start. It’s got a real groove – it’s got these Hendrix influences in it. You can hear him trying to break away from his past jazz history, to discover new territories. It’s very intense, but that’s why I like it. Sometimes I play this record when I DJ. People don’t understand what’s happening at first, but they get into it. It’s really cool.

Selected in other Baker’s Dozens: Richard H. Kirk
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