Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Nu-Jazz. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Nu-Jazz. Mostrar todas las entradas

Jaga Jazzist - One Armed Bandit

at viernes, enero 29, 2010

2010. Norway
Nu-Jazz/Electronic

Jaga Jazzist is a norwegian multi-faceted and innovative jazz band, known to put together instruments and sounds from many different genres together into a modern jazz dressing with many other different flavours.

The band is also known for having a very flexible setup in which over more than 20 musicians have participated, incorporating and giving each effort a different feel.

Jazzanova - Of All The Things

at domingo, noviembre 29, 2009


2008. Germany
Nu-Jazz/Soul/Electronic
http://www.myspace.com/jazzanovask


Berlin collective Jazzanova is a project embarked by six DJ/producers seeking to explore and put into the mix many different styles into a jazzy-electronic outfit.


Specialists in the art of the remix, Of All The Things is only their second self-written album contrasting with the more than 30 releases they have remixing others. Not considering the dozens of appearances in some of the most acclaimed and finest nu-jazz, chillout and electronic compilations out there.


4hero - Play With The Changes

at lunes, noviembre 23, 2009



2007. England
Electronic/Soul/Nu-Jazz


Dennis ‘Dego’ McFarlane and Mark ‘Marc Mac’ Clair both dj's and producers are more known as 4hero.


The act is a journey of both artists through electronic experimentation. From their pioneering roots in Drum 'N' Bass, Breakbeat and Jungle, House and Techno onto Soul, R&B and Nu-Jazz they've explored the many genres making up this fantastic duet.

Jaga Jazzist - What We Must

at viernes, noviembre 20, 2009

2005. Norway
Electronic/Nu-Jazz/Post-Rock

Jaga Jazzist is a norwegian multi-faceted and innovative jazz band, known to put together instruments and sounds from many different genres together into a modern jazz dressing with many other different flavours.



The CineMatic Orchestra - Man With a Movie Camera

at viernes, noviembre 13, 2009



2003. England
Nu-Jazz/Electronic/Soundtrack


Soviet film pioneer Dziga Vertov would've never expected when shooting his motion picture Man With a Movie Camera (1929) that even 70 years later bands like British CineMatic Orchestra would still be trying to reinterpret the score for his film (original score for the film was only interpreted live in theaters as at the time it was recorded silent).



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