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Been listening to Jazz for years, mainly fusion, latin, souljazz/jazzfunk, bebop, hardbop - eg. modern jazz:
Herbie Hancock
Charlie Parker
Paquito D´Rivera
The Headhunters
The Mizell Brothers
Donald Byrd/Blackbyrds
Modern Jazz Quartet
Chick Corea
Thelonius Monk
Herbie Mann
Bobbi Humphrey
Grant Green
Jimmy Smith
Jack McDuff
Jimmy Griff
Lou Donaldson
Irakere
etc.
to many to mention.
Herbie Hancock
Charlie Parker
Paquito D´Rivera
The Headhunters
The Mizell Brothers
Donald Byrd/Blackbyrds
Modern Jazz Quartet
Chick Corea
Thelonius Monk
Herbie Mann
Bobbi Humphrey
Grant Green
Jimmy Smith
Jack McDuff
Jimmy Griff
Lou Donaldson
Irakere
etc.
to many to mention.

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OHOI! - founded in 2002
Copenhagen-based promoters, producers, DJs
http://www.ohoi.dk
RAW - founded in 2004
Scandinavia's biggest clubbing event
http://www.rawcph.com
KRAKEN RECORDINGS - founded in 2006
Copenhagen-based dubstep label
http://www.krakenrecordings.dk
are we talking 'bout the same dj krush?Krush doesn't even play the same style of music, and I wouldn't go for "Jazz" to describe what kind of sick shit Krush is doing. Cam is GOD

at least his older albums and the splits with ronny jordan and toshinori kondo go for 'jazz' as you use the word, not to talk about his remix of miles' 'black satin/on the corner' (which is even better than the remix of 'in a silent way' by dj cam on the same record (miles davis - panthalassa: the remixes) - imho).

DJ Cam is the bollox
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Auralassassin, sorry, you're just not talking about jazz.
The guys you mention, st germain, cinematic orchestra etc are perfectly good at what they do - cinematic orchestra owned my soul for years - but other than the instrumentation, they don't have anything in common with jazz. The compositions different, the vibe is different, there's little to no focus on improvisation... The link with stuff like DJ Cam is even more tenuous.
The guys you mention, st germain, cinematic orchestra etc are perfectly good at what they do - cinematic orchestra owned my soul for years - but other than the instrumentation, they don't have anything in common with jazz. The compositions different, the vibe is different, there's little to no focus on improvisation... The link with stuff like DJ Cam is even more tenuous.

jazz
makes me very happy to see that people here are loving their jazz and recognize it as serious foundation for lots (nearly all) music to follow
i'll mention a bunch of names that i'm not 100% sure got mentioned yet
John Zorn anyone? i loves my trad jazz/bebop/post-bop as well as avant-garde and free jazz but didnt notice Zorn being mentioned yet (might've read thru too fast tho!)
great lots people feeling Sun Ra - big one for me too... off the top of my head my favourites (most probably already mentioned): Duke Ellingnton, Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus, Sonny Rollins, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Herbie Hancock, Thelonious Monk, Dave Brubeck Quartet (one of real favourites!), Pharoah Sanders, Billy Holiday, Art Blakey (!!!), Cannonball Adderley, Dexter Gordon, Dizzy Gillespie, SHOOBY TAYLOR! (www.shooby.com), Stan Getz <3, Wayne Shorter
and Gil Evans needs to be mentioned too even though he "just an arranger" lol
just a note - was interesting that jazz got a thread here too, I quite recently posted on planet-mu and had soo many people give me fantastic jazz recommendations... but also funny that jazz got a thread cus as I really fell in love with dubstep, I was raving to all my mates about how I felt dubstep was doing much the same thing as Miles Davis back in the 50s /early 60s with 'sense of space' in his music and using 'silence/dead space' in his music to a significant effect.. .dunno if people see what I mean?
anyways keep it cool

i'll mention a bunch of names that i'm not 100% sure got mentioned yet
John Zorn anyone? i loves my trad jazz/bebop/post-bop as well as avant-garde and free jazz but didnt notice Zorn being mentioned yet (might've read thru too fast tho!)
great lots people feeling Sun Ra - big one for me too... off the top of my head my favourites (most probably already mentioned): Duke Ellingnton, Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus, Sonny Rollins, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Herbie Hancock, Thelonious Monk, Dave Brubeck Quartet (one of real favourites!), Pharoah Sanders, Billy Holiday, Art Blakey (!!!), Cannonball Adderley, Dexter Gordon, Dizzy Gillespie, SHOOBY TAYLOR! (www.shooby.com), Stan Getz <3, Wayne Shorter
and Gil Evans needs to be mentioned too even though he "just an arranger" lol

just a note - was interesting that jazz got a thread here too, I quite recently posted on planet-mu and had soo many people give me fantastic jazz recommendations... but also funny that jazz got a thread cus as I really fell in love with dubstep, I was raving to all my mates about how I felt dubstep was doing much the same thing as Miles Davis back in the 50s /early 60s with 'sense of space' in his music and using 'silence/dead space' in his music to a significant effect.. .dunno if people see what I mean?
anyways keep it cool




bp wrote:dj cam rocks, almost as hard as dj krush!
not very hard at all then ..
tho krush is ok.
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I don't think the cinematic orchestra are as distinct from jazz "proper" as you're saying here, there are quite a lot of lush improvised solos in their music for a start, especially from their soprano sax player. I don't know what sort of vibe is "true" jazz (genre definitions again, let's ask wynton marsalis!) but some of their music recreates the vibe of early 70s alice coltrane (complete with strings and harp) to a tee. they swing a bit too (so maybe they would keep wynton happy).UFO over easy wrote:Auralassassin, sorry, you're just not talking about jazz.
The guys you mention, st germain, cinematic orchestra etc are perfectly good at what they do - cinematic orchestra owned my soul for years - but other than the instrumentation, they don't have anything in common with jazz. The compositions different, the vibe is different, there's little to no focus on improvisation... The link with stuff like DJ Cam is even more tenuous.
i'd agree that cam/krush are instrumental hiphop first and foremost though, albeit an abstract form.
Yo guys, new member here. 
Found this site off Benga's MySpace prof.
I'm a massive jazz fan right now... especially Nu Jazz / Broken Beat and the recent output from Japan.
Also feeling Latin in a big way, from smooth Brazilian cuts (can't beat it) to lively Cuban material.
As for the classics, I'm digging slowly. Recently copped some Coltrane, Gillespie, Brubeck.
If anyone here wants to talk to jazz heads, you could do much worse than checking out this forum:
http://forums.allaboutjazz.com/index.php
peace

Found this site off Benga's MySpace prof.
I'm a massive jazz fan right now... especially Nu Jazz / Broken Beat and the recent output from Japan.
Also feeling Latin in a big way, from smooth Brazilian cuts (can't beat it) to lively Cuban material.
As for the classics, I'm digging slowly. Recently copped some Coltrane, Gillespie, Brubeck.

If anyone here wants to talk to jazz heads, you could do much worse than checking out this forum:
http://forums.allaboutjazz.com/index.php
peace
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Re: JAZZ
I'm looking for moody, bluesy, sad sounding new orleans funeral march style jazz...stuff that sounds like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzcpUdBw7gs
any links would be appreciated
any links would be appreciated
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