nu jazz
fusion of electronic and jazz music
Nu jazz is an exhilarating blend of traditional jazz elements with modern influences, creating a vibrant soundscape that’s both intricate and accessible. Imagine the rich, improvisational flair of live jazz interwoven with electronic beats, lush samples, and soulful grooves. The result is a genre that feels spontaneous yet polished, swinging effortlessly between moments of deep introspection and infectious energy. It invites listeners to lose themselves in its layers while also encouraging them to move their feet.
Emerging in the late 1990s, nu jazz arose as a response to the rigid boundaries often associated with traditional jazz, seeking to redefine the genre for a new generation. It flourished in European cities such as London and Berlin, where artists began to experiment with blending old-school jazz instrumentation with cutting-edge production techniques and styles like drum and bass or house music. Pioneering musicians like The Cinematic Orchestra and St. Germain crafted albums such as "Every Day" and "Boulevard," which not only showcased the possibilities of this new sound but also captivated audiences craving innovation.
If you’re curious about diving into nu jazz, start with The Cinematic Orchestra's “Every Day” for a beautifully orchestrated journey through textures and moods. Move on to St. Germain’s "Tourist," which masterfully weaves together house rhythms and jazzy melodies. Another essential listen is “In A Space Of Two Beats” by Nils Petter Molvær—his trumpet playing will take you on an emotional ride you won’t soon forget. For something more contemporary, check out Yussef Kamaal's "Black Focus," which pushes the boundaries even further. Once you're hooked, consider exploring genres like downtempo or broken beat for even more sonic adventures.
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Andy Scherrer
jazz, pop music
ermhoi
Daniel Schnyder
jazz, pop music
Simone Keller
Kneebody
jazz, modern creative
Thierry Lang
post-bop
Bänz Oester
jazz, pop music
Ephrem Lüchinger
electronic music, jazz
Ivo Antognini
classical music
Hans-Peter Pfammatter
electronic music, jazz
Michel Wintsch
jazz, pop music
Kobol
Dominik Burkhalter
rock music
Sam Gouthro
contemporary R&B, hip-hop
Wolfgang Zwiauer
ambient music, bard song
Bahama Soul Club
bossa nova, funk
About nu jazz
What is nu jazz?
fusion of electronic and jazz music
Where should I start with nu jazz?
Start with "Caps Lock" by Capsule. It captures what makes nu jazz worth exploring.
What are the best nu jazz albums?
The nu jazz albums worth hearing first: "Caps Lock" by Capsule, "Nexus-2060" by Capsule, "Player" by Capsule, "Stereo Worxxx" by Capsule and "More! More! More!" by Capsule.
How many nu jazz artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 127 nu jazz artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.