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Origin | Tønsberg,Norway |
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Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Smalltown Supersound,Ninja Tune |
Members | Martin Horntveth Lars Horntveth Marcus Forsgren Even Ormestad Andreas Mjøs Line Horntveth Øystein Moen Erik Johannessen |
Past members | Mathias Eick Harald Frøland Ivar Chr. Johansen / Ravi Jonas Bendiksen Lars Wabø Mads Jansen Marius Hesby Thomas Viken Lars Erik Myran Jørgen Munkeby Håvard Myklebust Torgeir Audunson Bjørn Strand Sjur Miljeteig Morten Qvenild Ketil Einarsen Andreas Hessen Schei Nils Martin Larsen Anders Hana Stian Westerhus |
Website | jagajazzist.com |
Jaga Jazzist (also known asJaga) is a Norwegian experimentaljazz band, that rose to prominence when theBBC named their second album,A Livingroom Hush (Smalltown Supersound/Ninja Tune), the best jazz album of 2002.[1][2][3]
The core of the band are the brothers and the main songwriters, Lars and Martin Horntveth. Martin formed Jaga Jazzist together withIvar Christian Johansen in 1994 while they still were in their teens, though Johansen later left the group. The brothers are also prominent figures of the Norwegian pop actThe National Bank.
Jaga Jazzist nearly created a sensation with their debut albumJævla Jazzist Grete Stitz (1996), that contained playful, humorous jazz with elements of rap. The EPMagazine (1998) showed signs of the catchy, cinematic approach to jazz music they later became known for. The very youngLars Horntveth became increasingly involved in composing the music they played.[1]
AfterMagazine word spread about their fresh musical expressions and energetic live shows, and the band toured extensively before they signed a recording contract withWarner Music of Norway in 2000. The highly anticipated debut album for Warner,A Livingroom Hush, was released in 2001 and consists of a melodic and energetic mix of lounge jazz, cinematic themes and instrumental rock. The producer Jørgen "Sir Duper Man" Træen played an important role during the recording, and left his mark on the disc with his crackling electronics.A Livingroom Hush won the Norwegian music award Alarm Prize in 2002 and the same year was named Jazz Album of the Year by BBC listeners.
The band featurestrumpets,trombone,electric guitar,bass,drums,tuba,bass clarinets,Fender Rhodes,vibraphone and a rack of electronics, as well as strong melodies and rhythms.Talk Talk,Soft Machine,John Coltrane,Don Cherry,Aphex Twin,Stereolab,Squarepusher andTortoise are frequently mentioned as sources of inspiration. Jaga Jazzist is widely considered to be one of the premier acts of the so-callednu-jazz movement ofScandinavia. Also,The Mars Volta cite Jaga Jazzist as one of their favourite bands.[4] Jaga Jazzist's studio album,One-Armed Bandit, was released on January 25, 2010, onNinja Tune.[5]
In May 2013, Jaga Jazzist collaborated with theBritten Sinfonia to releaseLive with Britten Sinfonia on Ninja Tune, to a positive critical reception.All About Jazz's John Kelman wrote of the album:
"That Live with Britten Sinfonia was an album not necessarily intended to happen at the time of the recording only makes its release all the sweeter. This 35-piece marriage of Jaga Jazzist and Britten Sinfonia is capable of everything from earth-shattering power to refined beauty. With Britten conducted by Christian Eggen, Live with Britten Sinfonia is the vital document of an opportunity that no longer need feel missed by so many Jaga fans around the world—an album that, transcending their already significant accomplishments, demonstrates even greater potential for Lars Horntveth's writing and Jaga Jazzist's effortless (and faultless) performances."[6]
Jaga Jazzist released their album Starfire in 2015 on Ninja Tune.
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Preceded by | Recipient of the Open classSpellemannprisen 2010 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Recipient of the Jazz classGammleng-prisen 2015 | Succeeded by - |