New Conception of Jazz

New Conception of Jazz Artist: Bugge Wesseltoft's New Conception Of Jazz
Label: Universal/Polygram
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 731453725126
EAN: 0731453725126
ASIN: B00000B57U


Release Date: 1997-02-20

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Norway Norway
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Listmania:

  1. Future sounds of Jazz
  2. Non-Western Chill Out

Tracks:

  1. Somewhere in Between
  2. New Conception of Jazz
  3. Spectre Supreme
  4. Trouble
  5. New Conception of Jazz, Pt. 2
  6. Trio
  7. Poem
  8. My Street
  9. Modular
  10. Endless

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Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars p.s. That's "Zawinul" not Zavinul........2000-11-25

Just in case you want to look up the superior artist mentioned by our Norwegian friend.

2 out of 5 stars Just because it is different..............2000-11-25

I feel this album is a great example of how artists outside of the technological music genres can listen to them and think, "all those bleeps and bloops are so simple and boring in their composition, I with my musical intelligence can do so much more!" Well sadly enough there is alot going on here but nothing that adds to either the techno or jazz genre. Alot of complicated afterthoughts that make the jazz sound out of place, and the techno weak and under-researched. Maybe Bugge should listen to some, "Man Called Adam" or "Isotope 217", and get back to us.

2 out of 5 stars Just because it is different..............2000-11-25

I feel this album is a great example of how artists outside of the technological music genres can listen to them and think, "all those bleeps and bloops are so simple and boring in their composition, I with my musical intelligence can do so much more!" Well sadly enough there is alot going on here but nothing that adds to either the techno or jazz genre. Alot of complicated afterthoughts that make the jazz sound out of place, and the techno weak and under-researched. Maybe Bugge should listen to some, "Man Called Adam" or "Isotope 217", and get back to us.

4 out of 5 stars Not Quite 5 Stars.......1999-11-24

Yey more proof that some of the the most interesting developments in jazz are happening in Scandanavia right now. Whilst not quite a 5 star affair, this is very interesting non the less. Check out Nils Petter Molvaer's Khmer as well.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent!.......1999-01-08

Check out this guy. A creative blend of sampling, techno grooves, Bill Evans style piano, hot B3 organ solos and synth stuff reminiscent of Zavinul. This is indeed the future - and his latest release "Sharing" is even better. This is great stuff, a true genius! Get it!

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  6. Autumn in New York ~ Sonny Stitt
  7. Suddenly the Blues ~ Leo Wright
  8. Cultes Des Ghoules ~ Peter Frohmader
  9. Legends of Acid Jazz ~ Sonny Phillips
  10. Verve Jazz Masters 23 ~ Gil Evans

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