Electronic music's origins are so Euro. You have to know that. #Yello, #Kraftwerk, #JanHammer, #JeanMichelJarre, #GiorgioMorodor.
Electronic music's origins are so Euro. You have to know that. #Yello, #Kraftwerk, #JanHammer, #JeanMichelJarre, #GiorgioMorodor.
I am on a tear today.
#Jazz #Fusion from the creator of the Miami Vice theme.
#RandomMusickMayhem #NowPlaying #Rock #Progressive #JanHammer #MiamiVice
Continuing our spotlight of songs turning 40 in 2025 with this week’s #80sSoundtrackSaturday, Jan Hammer and the “Miami Vice Theme” (1985). #80s #80sTV #JanHammer
#JanHammer - Beyond The Mind's Eye
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5zMtCvWhG0 #film #music
Jan Hammer Tony Williams Group - Live at Montreal Jazz Festival 1991
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jz2lRxzqvTM
#JanHammer Date of birth
April 17, 1948 #aries #music
John Abercrombie – guitar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Abercrombie_(guitarist)
Jan Hammer – organ, piano, synthesizer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Hammer
Jack DeJohnette – drums
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_DeJohnette
"Timeless"
(ECM 1975)
https://songwhip.com/john-abercrombie/timeless1975
#nowlistening #jazz #music #JazzMusic #JazzFusion
#JohnAbercrombie
#JanHammer
#JackDeJohnette
@Eddietg42 and the music. My goodness, the music! #JanHammer
Watching @siege post about "Miami Vice" reminded me how my favorite thing about that show is forever Jan Hammer's music video for the theme song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nPTZqnIfFM
Look how much fun he's having! It's adorkable.
Happy 75th Birthday to Jan Hammer, whose “Miami Vice Theme” (1985) exemplifies the #80s. #80smusic #JanHammer #boomtownpodcast
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6nPTZqnIfFM&pp=ygUbamFuIGhhbW1lciBtaWFtaSB2aWNlIHRoZW1l
I was working in the record and electronics department of a retail store back in the 70s when I came across this album. Snatch it up I did!
#JeffBeck and #JanHammer Live
Blue Wind
Basically the "Miami Vice" theme is the only good song on Jan Hammer's soundtrack of the show's incidental music. Surprisingly, the theme itself still really holds up, thanks to the unusual chord changes and dark tone, but the rest of the soundtrack is unironically like ironic contemporary dungeonsynth music. Also, I could watch Jan Hammer jam out on his keytar ALL FREAKING DAY LONG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nPTZqnIfFM