Scorned by critics at the time of its release, Miles Davis' 1972 album 'On The Corner' is now seen as a forerunner of Post Punk, Hip Hop, Drum and Bass and Electronic music, thanks to its revolutionary recording techniques.
Miles wanted to reconnect with a younger audience, who had forsaken him for Rock and funk, and the experimental On The Corner was his answer.
Leaning more heavily on a drum and bass groundwork, the overdubs consisted of free improvisations held in the studio.
n The Corner' isn't one of Miles easiest records to listen to, but it can yield the most fruits.
Now released with completely re-mastered audio.
Miles wanted to reconnect with a younger audience, who had forsaken him for Rock and funk, and the experimental On The Corner was his answer.
Leaning more heavily on a drum and bass groundwork, the overdubs consisted of free improvisations held in the studio.
n The Corner' isn't one of Miles easiest records to listen to, but it can yield the most fruits.
Now released with completely re-mastered audio.