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A Livingroom Hush is the debut by Norwegian jazz/electronics outfit Jaga Jazzist, released in the United Sates on Ninjatune a year later. A Livingroom Hush is simply one of the most enigmatic outings to ever come out of either genre (and how many times can you say that?). Realized after the group had been together for nine years and led by the stunningly original compositions of Lars Horntveth (who began composing for the group when he was 14 in 1994), A Livingroom Hush is so deeply ingrained in its ensemble textures and striated harmonics that Jaga Jazzist almost never sounds like a big band. A horn section of winds, reeds, and brass, keyboards galore, drums both real and imagined (electronic), vibes, glockenspiel, electric guitars and bass, electronic keyboards, tape recorders, and a slew of other things give them the edge on virtually anyone who has attempted the same thing: a seamless blending of creative jazz with electronic exploration and beats. Yes, A Livingroom Hush swings, rocks, rolls, and even spins from drum'n'bass loops to extraordinarily subtle arrangements where dynamics are paid as much attention to as textural integration and harmonic interaction. Conscious counterpoint in the solo sections is not unusual and never mathematical or soulless. "Going Down," with its engaged and oppositional drums, the winding of horn lines around different rhythmic surfaces, and the shifting layers of keyboards atop a complex and heterogeneous bassline, makes for a dazzling balance of improvisation and composition. Likewise, "Press Play" is dazzling in its restraint and complexity, with its Brazilian rhythmic interlude and Gil Evans-styled horn chart before glitches and rhythmic abnormalities enter the fray and eliminate them to leave a space for subtle samples, spare pianistic juxtapositions of rhythm and harmony, and a simple harmonic structure that leaves the melody somewhere between the notes before bass clarinetist Jorgen Munkeby creates a theme for exploration by the ensemble. If one is looking for comparisons to St. Germain, Les Hommes, or Jazzanova, forget it. This is hip and still jazz; the music is first and appearances come later. Jaga Jazzist is the very first group -- with no disrespect to Cinematic Orchestra -- to successfully meld the lineages of the electronic frontier with big band jazz aesthetics. ~ Thom Jurek
Iva Chr Johansen (keyboards).
Jaga Jazzist: Lars Horntveth (acoustic guitar, hi-string guitar, tenor & baritone saxophones, bass clarinet, flute, keyboards); Harald Froland (guitar, synthesizer, effects); Jorgen Munkeby (tenor saxophone, flute, alto flute, bass clarinet, keyboards); Mathias Eick (trumpet, keyboards, acoustic bass); Lars Wabo (trombone); Line Horntveth (tuba); Andreas M. Jos (keyboards, vibraphone, marimba, drums, percussion); Martin Horntveth (keyboards, drums, drum machine,percussion); Even Ormestad (bass, keyboards);
Additional personnel: Frode Spevik (violin); Nils Olaf Solberg (viola); Jorden TRaeen (keyboards, electronics, percussion).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Alternative Press (8/02, p.74) - 8 out of 10 - "...A foundation of sophisticateed acid jazz with impressive soloing from woodwinds and horns...HUSH is an unqualified success." NME (Magazine) (4/6/02, p.36) - 7 out of 10 - "...A record that would rather revel in the subtle weave and play of...tuba and vibraphone than cause a scene....a little electronic static kicks in, creating a pristine balance between the plastic and the organic..." Livingroom Hush Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Dance CDs, Electronica, Drum & Bass, Jazz | | Label | Ninja Tune | | Orig Year | 2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 59781  | | CD Universe Part number | 5925900 | | Catalog number | 76 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 17, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Mathias Eick - trumpet, keyboards, acoustic bass Andreas Mjos - keyboards, vibraphone, marimba, drums, percussion Harald Froland - guitar, synthesizer, effects Lars Horntveth - acoustic guitar, hi-string guitar, tenor & baritone saxophones, bass clarinet, flute, keyboards Lars Wabo - trombone Line Horntveth - tuba Martin Horntveth - keyboards, drums, drum machine,percussion Even Ormestad - bass, keyboards ; Jorgen Munkeby - tenor saxophone, flute, alto flute, bass clarinet, keyboards
Also: Jorden TRaeen, Frode Spevik, Nils Olaf Solberg | | Additional Info | United Kingdom |
Jaga Jazzist Livingroom Hush Songs | 1. | Animal Chin |
| 2. | Going Down |
| 3. | Press Play |
| 4. | Airborne |
| 5. | Real Racecars Have Doors |
| 6. | Low Battery |
| 7. | Midget |
| 8. | Made For Radio |
| 9. | Lithuania |
| 10. | Cinematic |
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