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JK Group
What's Real?

What's Real?

Artists

JK Group

Catno

SAPE017

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

Australia

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

A collective of forward-thinking "jazz" musicians from Australia. What's Real? JK Group

What's Real?
JK Group

A collective of forward-thinking "jazz" musicians from Australia. We owe our thanks and gratitude to the founding mothers and fathers of the music people call jazz. We respect and continuously study their legacy whilst embracing our current surroundings in making music that honestly reflects our time and space.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

What's Real?

A2

Kempton

A3

Overflow

B1

Kempton (Phil Stroud Remix)

B2

Levanah

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