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Index Network: Discovery Protocol
Finding people living in New York who listen to avant-garde jazz and curious about the semantic web, or discovering the latest events attended by peo...

Jazz - The database that syncs.
Jazz is a local-first relational database. It runs across your frontend, backend and our global storage cloud. Sync partial tables, durable streams and files, fast. Feels like simple reactive state.
Peter Van Hardenberg - Local First: the secret master plan
Jazz In Anime Soundtracks Mix【 THE NTS GUIDE TO… 】
Jazz & Soulful House Mix Vol.4 | VIENE
Every train, a note.
A jazz combo played in real time by every active NYC subway train.

ARC Regional Electronic Music Project
We’re exploring how to better connect regional digital music creators with the resources they need to thrive. Our project examines how local infrastructure and online resources can work together to support creative communities outside major cities.

Susie Ibarra: Hybrid Culture - New Music USA
Susie Ibarra's collaborative approach has informed her work with jazz, classical, indie rock, and traditional Philippine musicians.

Bay Area Hip-Hop | That’s My Word | KQED
A Year-Long Exploration of Bay Area Hip-Hop History

Local-First Conf 2026 Recap
Haute Gitanerie — Gypsy Jazz Arpeggios
Free interactive gypsy jazz fretboard: arpeggios, chords and standards.

Welcome
Founded in 1976 by the late George Hawkins to preserve African American artistic expression and enlighten, entertain and enrich a diverse community.

The Algorithmic Flattening of Sound: Computational Evidence and Justice Implications of AI Music Homogenization
This paper audits whether large-scale generative music systems exhibit measurable musical homogenization relative to human-produced music, and develops a justice-centered account of why this matters. We audit two commercially deployed systems (Suno and Lyria 3) across four genres (Afrobeats, K-pop, Dance Pop, and Heavy Metal). For each system and genre, we generate 100 tracks and compare them against human corpora of equal size, using 72 music information retrieval (MIR) features and multiple diagnostics of dispersion, redundancy, and separability. We define homogenization as reduced acoustic variation in standard computational audio features including rhythm and timing, timbre/spectral shape, and dynamics, both within genres and across genre boundaries. We also generate tracks using only a genre name as the prompt, with no additional instructions, to reveal each system's default musical tendencies. The results show two structurally distinct homogenizing tendencies. Lyria reduces within-genre acoustic diversity, while Suno collapses the acoustic distinctions between genres without compressing within-genre spread. Neither system follows user prompts faithfully, indicating that the observed patterns reflect learned priors rather than prompt constraints. The two systems do not converge on a common acoustic profile and are more acoustically distant from each other than two random human subsamples would typically be. Nevertheless, a standard classifier distinguishes AI from human tracks near-perfectly on MIR features alone. We argue that these patterns matter not as an aesthetic curiosity but as a justice-relevant condition, shaping which musical styles become legible, valued, and economically rewarded as generated outputs increasingly circulate at scale.

小沢健二 (Kenji Ozawa) – 球体の奏でる音楽 (1996) (Full Album) (90s Japanese Jazz, Pop)
REIMAGINING INCLUSIVE MUSIC EDUCATION: REFLECTIONS FROM A BLACK MUSIC EDUCATOR - ProQuest
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Eileen Wagner,Robin Berjon,Paul Frazee,Boris Mann,Zenna Fiscella — Data Ownership Beyond Local First