Take Five - #194: Electronic Boom
Daryl Ong
06-Aug-18 12:54
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Remember when jazz was dance music? Probably not; as most of us will never know how the 30s and 40s were -- where jazz was more than just than a spectator genre. However, more jazz acts today are aiming to bring jazz back into the dance-floor with electronic-sequencing, programming, DJing - further proving the dynamicity of the genre.Call it nu-jazz, jazztronica, jazz house, but one thing is for sure - it's one of most exciting developments in music for decades.
This week, we celebrate the successful fusions of electronica and jazz from all over the globe with tracks from the legendary Herbie Hancock, Japanese outfit Kyoto Jazz Massive, a blatant collaboration of electronic-giant Daedalus and quintet Kneebody, left-field producer and Brainfeeder head-honcho Flying Lotus and many more.
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1:25 - Jazzanova - another new day
6:36 - Kaidi Tatham - Super Lion
12:33 - Tennyson - Tuesday
17:17 - Kyoto Jazz Massive - Crossbreed
25:29 - Herbie Hancock - Ionosphere
29:19 - Kneedelus - Drum Battle
36:27 - St Germain - Sure Thing
42:30 - Portico Quartet - Endless
48:53 - Flying Lotus - Never Catch Me (ft Kendrick Lamar)
Produced by: Daryl Ong
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Tags: modern jazz, jazzanova, jazztronica, kyoto jazz massive, flying lotus, portico quartet, take mix,