Daano the Jazz Kid, Pt. 1 succeeds as both a tribute to jazz tradition and a fresh, character-driven narrative. Each song feels like a diary entry—raw, curious, and swinging. Whether you’re a longtime jazz head or a newcomer, Daano invites you to sit in on the session. Highly recommended for fans of Young Lions energy, cinematic jazz, and storytelling through groove.

The Jazz Kid, Pt. 1 draws to a close, but its ending is slightly elusive. The most widely accepted tracklist ends with "Samba" at #5 of 6. However, some platforms list the album as containing 7 tracks. Whether the final piece is an unnamed outro or a hidden gem that appears only on certain streaming services, the conclusion of the EP is unmistakable: a gentle fade-out, leaving the listener with a sense of peaceful contemplation, as if the song, and the jazz kid himself, simply drifts off into the night.

The album is available for streaming on several major platforms: : Available for free listening. Spotify : Available with a free or premium account. Apple Music : Accessible with a monthly subscription.

The EP often kicks off with a track that sets a warm, welcoming tone. It utilizes soft synthesizer pads and gentle piano chords, hinting at the jazz influences that define the EP.

A stunning debut that bridges the gap between the Golden Age and the new school. Daano isn't just playing the notes; he's living them.

If you want, I can create a lesson plan (45–60 minutes) based on one track, a full transcription of the piano head from a chosen song, or an exercise pack with chord charts and play-along backing tracks.

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Daano's piano work mirrors the improvisational flair of icons like Herbie Hancock and Miles Davis, while maintaining the specific melodic sensibilities of South African township jazz legends like Hugh Masekela.