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  • Any suggestions?

    Any suggestions/recommendations that can take me on the futuristic journey through jazz, hip-hop, soul, funk, broken-beat, house, drum & bass and beyond?

    • Manne74 said...
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    • 31 Aug 2007, 15:07

    Ben Westbeech

    I still love the Ben Westbeech 'welcome to the best years of your life' album.

    Dance with a Smile!
    • NookZ said...
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    • 31 Aug 2007, 15:54

    How about these?

    have you heard of -

    Pete Philly & Perquisite
    Beef Wellington
    Salmonella Dub
    Fat Freddy's Drop
    Quantic Soul Orchestra
    Benny Sings
    Mystic Diversions

    For a bit of old skool Acid Jazz try -

    Mother Earth
    Galliano
    Snow Boy
    James Taylor Quartet
    New Jersey Kings

    Cheers,

    Steve.

    I fancied a game of darts with my mate. He said, "Nearest the bull goes first" He went "Baah" and I went "Moo" He said "You're closest"
  • thx guys, visited my local record store 2day and found some stuff of Pete Philly and Perquisite and Quantic (already knew him, but found some of his more earlier work at the back :p) and ordered some Beny Sings LP's, thx again ^^

    • Manne74 said...
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    • 5 Sep 2007, 14:20

    Little Dragon

    Also nice is the self titled album by 'Little Dragon'. This is a project by the lead singer from Koop.

    http://www.myspace.com/yourlittledragon

    Little Dragon is a Gothenburg-based quartet featuring Yukimi Nagano (vocals, percussion), Håkan Wirenstrand (vocals, keyboards), Fredrik Källgren Wallin (vocals, bass), and Erik Bodin (vocals, drums). Apparently they have been making music together informally for years, and have now rallied behind Yukimi's jazz-inflected yet non-traditionalist lead vocals and individualistic songwriting to issue this debut album. Consistent with her easy-to-digest yet unconventional vocal approach, Yukimi and company eschew Marketing 101 promotional tactics, such as releasing the album under her name, putting her photo on the cover, enlisting some of the musicians she has previously recorded with as guests, bringing in some name producer(s), and so on. To Little Dragon's credit, the music is going to be presented their way, take it or leave it, so don't let the no-frills approach imply to anyone that this isn't a major league work of substance, originality, and soulfulness. If anyone is interested in hearing an up-and-coming artist overloaded with potential now fully coming-of-age, I'd highly recommend the "take it" option.

    Vocalist Yukimi Nagano (born and raised in Sweden) has created a cult of enthusiastic fans via her key appearances with the likes of such envelope-pushing artists as Koop, Sleepwalker, Stateless, Swell Session, Jafrosax, and Hird. The consistent effectiveness of her unique jazz-flavored, soulful vocals in those settings have created anticipation for an eventual solo album. With the release of this debut album by Little Dragon, Yukimi's name may not be on the album's cover but the results boldly assert her own musical personality. As memorable as her vocals were as a featured guest (e.g., Koop's "Summer Sun"), the upper limits of her talents are best on display as a solo artist, where it is her very own artistic vision that is front and center. She shines even more than previously when she was participating in works that were certainly compatible with her vocal style, yet ultimately defined by others. Although I'm as guilty as anyone else in focusing on Yukimi, her bandmates are crucial in establishing the overall tone of the album. The end-results reflect a give-and-take of interacting ideas, with Yukimi's tunes and voice as the group's foundation.

    It's a bit difficult to describe the music, although I'd start in general with a personalized brew of eclectic nu-soulful pop with (post-acid) jazz, r&b, funk, hip-hop, and electronica in the mix, chilled and emotively deep. Fun and invigorating at times, reflective and inward-reaching at others, and never shallow or trend-chasing. The overall sound is what I'd call minimalist, with jazzy, fresh-sounding keyboard lines or riffs emerging from the stripped-down bass and drum grooves on such tracks as "Test" and "Recommendation." Alternating with the more upbeat tracks, the likes of the stunning ballad "Twice" has Yukimi's voice floating above a sparse acoustic piano backdrop. The level of diversity doesn't mean there's a lack of focus; throughout the album there's a big-picture consistency in Little Dragon's musical vision. Even if it may take a listen or two to accept the album on its own merits and not be looking for "Koop: The Sequel," I predict that most listeners will soon be convinced that the state of modern music is in good hands with artists such as Little Dragon. By the way, track three on the Japanese Village Again version ("Fortune") is different than on the European Peace Frog release ("No Love"). Unfortunately for those on limited budgets, both cuts are must-haves.

    Dance with a Smile!
  • I highly recommend Nostalgia 77 for the jazz minded people here. Also Alice Russell is a must-have!

  • Here are several recommendations:

    Funki Porcini (his Fast Asleep album is ambient jazz, but most of his other albums are rather breakbeats)
    Yvinek (one of the greatest yet deeply underappreciated electronic jazz artists from France)
    Iro Haarla (atmospheric cool jazz)
    Arve Henriksen (superb ambient jazz for rainy/cloudy days or simply for when you need inspiration)



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    • YuriBCN said...
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    • 12 Sep 2007, 15:37

    My faves (who knows, u might even like 'em!)

    4hero's Play With The Changes (very specially Morning Child)
    Marc Moulin's I am you (Belgium) for chillin' out to.
    Max De Castro's Samba Raro (Brazil)
    Les Gammas' Exercices des Styles (France)
    Bellcrash' Suzume Park (Belfast, NI)
    David Borsu's Insight (Belgium)
    The great Brecker Brothers' Out Of The Loop. This is JAZZ (OK, it's not futuristic, but one or two tracks are deeply cool!)
    Kyle Eastwood's Now (Yes! This is Clint's son: now if that ain't cool nuf!) ;-)
    Download This from IG Culture's New Sector Movements
    And to finish off, some from Brazilian Hadda & DJ A's Eu Represento (which you can download free from their Last.fm page), and Tremendo's Vidalogía (Spain).
    Reckon that'll do you for a while... ;-)

    YuriBCN
    Nació lliure i independent!
  • Hey!

    I agree with Yuri Morning Child is a great song!!!....but for me Listen To the Drums by Outlines is the perfect song...but in Jazz Break Beat Downtempo exist a lot of talent artists like The Cinematic Orchestra (To Build a Home fantastic song), Koop , Bonobo, Nostalgia77 , Thievery Corporation ... , etc etc etc!!!

    • [Deleted user] said...
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    • 17 Sep 2007, 20:11
    what about A Guy Called Gerald's album Essence?

  • The Verve Remixed Collection has some great remixes of older jazz songs, but seems completely modern.

    • Manne74 said...
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    • 20 Sep 2007, 09:44
    Anothere favorite ablum nowadays: Belleruche Turntable Soul Music

    Dance with a Smile!
    • eth3er said...
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    • 29 Sep 2007, 15:17
    http://www.last.fm/music/Soweto+Kinch "Conversations with the Unseen" that was his first album and there is also his second album "A life in the day of B:19" both are just the best fusion of jazz hip hop, nobody has done it better.

    • alec14 said...
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    • 30 Sep 2007, 18:20
    from jazz hop i recommend TabTwo from germany,

    greets.!:

  • @alec14: hattler's solo records are nice as well... try to catch him live! his show is amazing.

    @manne74: thx for the little dragon tip!

    • alec14 said...
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    • 10 Oct 2007, 19:01
    @all:) : i'm quite new to sounds around jazz, big thanks for the suggestions! waiting for more ;)

    greets

  • i would go for fabio bacchini, joey youngman (aka) mario fabriani, and stacy kidd ;]

    zu schmoo.
    • EelcoD said...
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    • 17 Oct 2007, 21:25

    a couple of electronic-jazz-soul releases i can highly recommend

    galaxy 2 galaxy - high tech jazz (http://www.discogs.com/release/47934)

    the detroit experiment - the detroit experiment (http://www.discogs.com/release/141939)

    larry heard - love's arrival (http://www.discogs.com/release/37940 )

    theo parrish - first floor (http://www.discogs.com/release/6851)

    • boor77 said...
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    • 8 Nov 2007, 11:20
    Mr Scruff, NinjaTune label
    Fila Brazilia... Different labels..

    Jamie Lidell WARP Label
    Jackson and his computerband WARP Label

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