So, lately what I've gotten into is something like...a mix of jazz and hip hop. It's an amazing combination.
To those of you that know Nujabes, he's one of my favorites. He's a Japanese DJ/producer who goes by the name of Seba Jun (His name backwards-> Nujabes!) and he produces jazz-like/chill beats. Often, rappers are featured in some of his amazing instrumentals.
So I went further into this kind of music and found some awesome, unknown artists that I had never heard of. I felt like I wanted to share with you guys! (NO DL THIS TIME!)
Tell me if you guys like it. I LOVE IT!
Himuki - Alright (DJ Tonk Remix) feat. Raashan Ahmad
Panacea - One Shine
ShinSight Trio - Early Dayz Amazement
Supersci - Lullaby
Kero One - Give Thanks (Sound Providers Remix)
Nujabes - Reflection Eternal (INSTRUMENTAL)
Artofficial - Big City Bright Light's (Shin-Ski Remix)
Ah disappointing. It sounds really good but it's just hip hop based on jazz samples. Like i was thinking live performancish beat with some actual improvization involved. That i'd like to hear.
Some of this stuff is pretty cool but it tends to get very repetitive and the rappers involved are plain awful 95% of the time. Cudos on digging out Supersci though, don't know how you came across them considering they're pretty underground even by swedish standards.
thanks. some good tunes there. i quite like the nujabes album "modal soul". which samurai champloo album should i start with... there are quite a few and i heard a couple of them aren't as good as the rest?
i love pete rock's instrumental albums... so chill.
check out Typical Cats. sick lyrics and jazzy beats. here's a good song from them. Typical Cats - Cliche:
Weird, I was just listening to Nujabes. Yeah, much like others I was introduced by samurai champloo.
On January 04 2009 07:16 Fontong wrote: Sorry, I really dislike it. Imo it is just ruining jazz by adding hip hop on top of it. Do you like jazz by itself, just wondering...
A lot of hip hop fans might say that this is ruining hip hop by adding jazz on top of it.
Really though, neither is the case.
Hip Hop in a way is an extension and continuation of the movements that lead to the creation of Jazz, though. Jazz Hip Hop in a way is just a combination of the old and new.
Robert Glasper on keys, Chris Dave on drums, Jon Jon Web on bass, Mos Def on mic. These guys definitely GROOVE! Glasper I've been especially into lately. Hope you like.
it's more commonly known as nu jazz and yes, most jazz musicians will hate it. true hip hop fans are down though, and that's more important imo. lots of nu jazz and chillout stuff comes from the ninjatune label, if you wikipedia it has a list of all their signed bands, so many of those bands are nu jazz and worth checking out. 9 lazy 9 is the only one i can come up with off the top of my head but they're pretty cool
On January 05 2009 12:45 yubee wrote: it's more commonly known as nu jazz and yes, most jazz musicians will hate it. true hip hop fans are down though, and that's more important imo. lots of nu jazz and chillout stuff comes from the ninjatune label, if you wikipedia it has a list of all their signed bands, so many of those bands are nu jazz and worth checking out. 9 lazy 9 is the only one i can come up with off the top of my head but they're pretty cool
ninja tune is the shit. i have pretty much every album from that label lol.