Archive for the 'Jazz: Nu Jazz' Category

Superbus - 3 Albums

Genre: Ambient, Jazz: Nu Jazz, Electronic

Superbus are a Polish duo of producers that combine nu jazz with ambient and electronic music. The 2 EPs by Superbus, namely, No Porno Please and The Place have excellent title tracks of ambient, calming music. I also recommend What About The Deep (Headache Version), althought I warn you, it does manage to induce a headache in people.

The album Debut contains a higher influence of nu jazz however. Examples of notable tracks from the album include Finest Morning, which starts off with blazing percussion, and Han Solo.

All 3 albums may be downloaded from the Sojus Records netlabel from the links below.

Debut

No Porno Please

The Place

Triplexity - 2 Albums, 1 Single

Genre: Jazz: Nu Jazz

Triplexity are a nu jazz ensemble with a difference, they have never met in real life. All musical collaborations have occured through the Internet. Triplexity are made up of the artists Nikila, SaReGaMa (who I’ve already featured on my blog) and Hamelin BĂ©rengnier. It is probably due to each artist’s varied repertoire that Triplexity’s music manages to sound danceable, exotic and jazz all at the same time.

Between Light and Shadow is an interesting first album by Triplexity and a pleasure to listen to. Tracks of note include Coal Train, Lucky Number Seven and Honky Fonky. It is interesting to note each track’s original and different sound. For example, Calleso contains a saxophone solo over some interesting beats, while 1000 and I Nights sounds very Arabian.

The single is Afro Blue, an easy going track that was released before their next album Live in Triplex City. Despite the name, it is not a live album at all, which is a pity. It would be interesting to watch and listen to these artists live.

Live in Triplex City contains more of the same music that Triplexity is known for. Tracks of note include Easygoing Groove, a very apt title, Lise, which is a very lounge-sounding track and Afro Blue’s sister track, Afro Red. Fried Lil Chicken at the end of the track sounds like circus music, which was an unexpected end to the album.

Follow the links below to download Triplexity’s albums from Jamendo.

Between Light and Shadow

Afro Blue (single)

Live in Triplex City