Duncan Millar

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Dream Your Dream 00:00 Tools
Brite Life 00:00 Tools
City Lights 00:00 Tools
Smokee Vibes 00:00 Tools
Secret Smile 00:00 Tools
The Groove 00:00 Tools
A New Day 00:00 Tools
Southside Groove 00:00 Tools
Fresh Air 00:00 Tools
Super-real Feel 00:00 Tools
Little Ray of Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Good to Go 00:00 Tools
High Sierra 00:00 Tools
Blue Cool 00:00 Tools
City Lights [SJ247] 00:00 Tools
Upside Down 00:00 Tools
Lazy Days 00:00 Tools
Comin' Thru 00:00 Tools
Captain of Her Heart 00:00 Tools
Gyroscope 00:00 Tools
Get What You Give 00:00 Tools
Time Out 00:00 Tools
Southern Sky 00:00 Tools
The Groove [SJ247] 00:00 Tools
As Lovers Do 00:00 Tools
Buenas 00:00 Tools
One Warm Day 00:00 Tools
Autumn Mood 00:00 Tools
Subcontinental 00:00 Tools
Belmondo 00:00 Tools
Emerald Isle 00:00 Tools
Sci-fi Hi 00:00 Tools
Ilhabela 00:00 Tools
Ultramarine 00:00 Tools
Blue Cool - Fresh Air 00:00 Tools
Go Fly Your Kite 00:00 Tools
NEW RELEASE - Fresh Air 00:00 Tools
Fresh Air - Fresh Air 00:00 Tools
Super-Real Feel (feat. Chris Standring) 04:31 Tools
Smokee Vibes - Duncan Miller 00:00 Tools
Ultrasubmarine 00:00 Tools
SKY.FM Radio TSTAG_60 ADWTAG 00:00 Tools
Super-Real Feel Featuring Chris Standring 00:00 Tools
Just Can't Stop 00:00 Tools
NEW RELEASE - Fresh Air 00:00 Tools
The Good Stuff 00:00 Tools
Little Ray of Sunshine [#][Previously Unreleased Radio Version] 00:00 Tools
Good to Go - CD Good To Go 00:00 Tools
Misunderstood 00:00 Tools
Sentimental 00:00 Tools
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Duncan's music has been called “a rarity: Smooth-Jazz with soul”. He's not done much Soul since early days with UK soul-star Geno Washington and artists on Paul Weller's Respond label, but as a Berklee grad raised on Oscar Peterson and Herbie Hancock, Duncan's soul has always been in Jazz. Arriving back in London, however, almost his next musical foray was in a pop duo (Blue Mercedes), an unexpected move maybe, but it produced a five-week #1 U.S. Dance Hit. Later, as a producer, he had further club-hits, including, under the name Exoterix, the first-ever release on hip EMI dance label Positiva, and worked with many different acts including an embryonic Down To The Bone. When Acid-Jazz arrived, Duncan began once again to explore his jazz side, as a player and a producer, under the name A-One. Appearances of album-tracks on many U.S. compilations led to two Smooth-Jazz albums under his own name (Dream Your Dream and Good To Go) on Instinct Records NYC, which featured a less electronic, full-band sound. A MOBO nomination as Best UK Jazz Act followed, plus U.S, Smooth-Jazz chart placements; also, still-continuing radio-play there and internationally on stations such as Jazz FM, and performances at venues such as London's Jazz Café. Now, after an over-long sabbatical, Duncan has re-emerged with a new album, “Fresh Air”, due for release in Feb 2013. Fresh, because the piano-focused tracks reflect new-found musical influences. Also, because in a changed musical-world, Duncan has forged fresh ways of working, such as self-producing his album and releasing it on new boutique label Warmday Records. Duncan returns with ten enticing new tracks. Filled out by a full band comprising some of London’s leading jazz and funk musicians, including sax and trumpet, the keyboard-led melodies take you on a journey through a range of sensuous moods and grooves, ranging from funk to slow-samba to jazz-waltz. Free tracks from his new album can be downloaded at his official album-website, www.freshairalbum.com. For more information about Duncan, see also www.duncanmillar.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.