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The Blurprint
Dizzy Spins
Label: Ring Music Group
Released: 2025
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Dizzy Spins
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The Blurprint is a 15 track independent album by Dizzy Spins released on June 27, 2025. The Blurprint sounds like JPEGMAFIA tried to recreate A Love Supreme blindfolded, using only time-stretched soul records. The Blurprint makes Madeon sound like a mathlete with manners; Haywyre sound like a well- behaved pianist. Funktronica? Calculus Jazz? Math Noise? Sampledelic Newjack? Transgressive House? Critics have raved that '[The Blurprint] contains the most interesting grooves heard since Remain in Light (1980)'. But instead of afrobeat spilling into art rock, it’s boom-bap and complextro clashing in a microwave. Credited with fundamentally reshaping the sound and soul of hard bop, Dizzy Spins’ The Blurprint emerged as the 21st century’s most radical jazz innovation. Much like his acclaimed twin-LPs — 2024's Downhill Travels and Uphill Battles, and 2025’s USD and Tomorrowman — The Blurprint rewrote the rules of what a hard bop artist could be. Often hailed as jazz’s most influential behind-the-boards figure since Rudy Van Gelder, Dizzy blends sonic worlds few dare to combine: the noise-smeared energy of Death Grips’ The Money Store, the art-funk futurism of Talking Heads’ Remain in Light, the tonal whiplash of JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown’s Scaring the Hoes, and the pristine sheen of Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories. All of it is filtered through the polyrhythmic ambition of John Coltrane's A Love Supreme, the electric chaos of Miles Davis' Bitches Brew, and the maximalist punch of Justice’s Cross. Every song emerges from blind corners, exploding into cacophonies of shoegaze-thick sample layers, bebop-level harmonic density, and beat switches that cut like solos.
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