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What do you think about it? do you like it? hate it? don't know about it?

 

It's kinda of the charts with electronic scene but it's electronic jazz, personally i love it but don't know much about it, we all know a few artists

 

Jega jazzist

The cinematic orchestra

Mr Scruff

 

etc

 

So.. anything connected to it, hit it!

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Guest Fatcaesar

I don't know? Future jazz is like.. electronic jazz, next level jazz, i don't know how acid jazz sounds like but could be similar yea

after a quick listen acid jazz seeems to be acid with jazz influences, future jazz is completely different

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvTF6B5XKxQ

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UnnKoNG4RY

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA1zTcavOPE

 

This is kinda future jazz

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Guest tht tne

i really like jaga jazzist, like, a lot!, but my attempts to extend my admiration towards other "similar" bands has been a failure troll

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Guest Fatcaesar

I love Jazzanova.

 

Also electronic jazz is often called nu jazz.

 

 

Yes i know :)

 

i know that too

 

I know, that's why you said "Also electronic jazz is often called nu jazz."

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I love Jazzanova.

 

Also electronic jazz is often called nu jazz.

 

 

Yes i know :)

 

i know that too

 

I know, that's why you said "Also electronic jazz is often called nu jazz."

 

whoa dude, you are really drunk and the only prescription is more rules

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Guest Fatcaesar
whoa dude, you are really drunk and the only prescription is more rules

 

No not really, and no i've read them enough now

 

Now, keeep to the subject!

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Guest nene multiple assgasms

I listen to a ton of jazz, mostly hard bop and freeish jazz from the fifties and sixties. I'm not familiar with any of those artists, however.

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Guest tht tne

I listen to a ton of jazz, mostly hard bop and freeish jazz from the fifties and sixties. I'm not familiar with any of those artists, however.

 

you would probably like jaga jazzist, at least

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Did I missed nu jazz in description? Whatever.

 

Also love:

St Germain

De Phazz

Sofa Surfers

Trance Groove

Tim "Love" Lee

Quantic

 

and many more bands and artists from VA compilations like Hotel Costes, Coffeeshop, Mezzanine de l'Alcazar etc.

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after a quick listen acid jazz seeems to be acid with jazz influences

 

:whistling:

 

 

i would just quote bubbha and say nothing else, but in the intrests of being kind to the newb (in case it isn't just a budding troll testing the waters under this new bridge).

 

acid jazz wiki link, not the best article on the subject but it will set you straight

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Guest Greg Reason

I guess some Amon Tobin is nu jazz too?

 

I like Jaga Jazzist, Skalpel (only heard one album but it was good), what about The Killimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble? They are good.

 

Killimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble are fucking excellent

 

Triosk have done some nice stuff too, Cinematic Orchestra are great (not always Jazz but I do find them to always be enjoyable, despite the hating people gave Ma Fluer)

 

I used to be in a Third Stream (Jazz/Classical) group called Departures, we don't really do anything these days but we did a nice record. I put a bit of Post Rock sorta guitar ambience in there and we went a little Free Jazz on one of the tunes too. Check the mehspace

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I love free jazz which in the 60s was often called "the new thing". And some of this "future"/"nu" jazz.

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