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Nujazz anyone like it?

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  • Registered Users Posts: 68 ✭✭kotva


    dasdog wrote: »
    If we are taking about the same thing we called it Acid Jazz in the 1990's but perhaps that had more of a soul influence. It was always a nice break from the techno scene to go and see live musicians (James Taylor Quartet, Snowboy, Corduroy etc). Interesting to see the Japanese influence. I just found some tracks from a Japanese compiliation album I havent heard in 15 years (Brownswood Workshop, Multidirectional):

    Kyoto Jazz Massive - Rising Sun


    Nobukazu Takemura - Elm

    Probably you've got right, I was heared that kind of music for a first time about 8-10 years ago. It has a soul (hip-hop sometimes) infuence.
    I was show here more "classic" version, couse I was afraid of laugh:D,
    but could post some more freek if you want lads;)


  • Registered Users Posts: 68 ✭✭kotva


    Nujazz and broken beats

    Desney Bailey and Jazzanova
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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,537 ✭✭✭Gyalist


    I dislike the nu-jazz label. Roy Hargrove has, through the RH Factor and The Roy Hargrove Quintet, been hailed as one of its leading lights but thankfully he changed direction with his last album which was done with the Roy Hargrove Big Band.



    From The Roy Hargrove Quintet album Earfood.


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