Utah Jazz | en

There are three bands with the name Jazz. 1. JAZZ is a band from Spokane, WA consisting of four losers trying to do something important with their lives. Ben Smith - Drums Alex Paul - Bass Adam Price - Guitar, vocals Ramsey Troxel - Guitar, Vocals 2. Garage punk from Edmonton, Alberta by Weird Canada overlord Aaron Levin. Backed by pals from Gobble Gobble, Dropping Out and the Wicked Awesomes!, Levin channels his hyperbolic written enthusiasm into quadro-spazzed blink-and-you’ll-miss-‘em ragers. Fall might be creeping into winter, but international jangle-punk superhits like “Your Stuff”, “Cowboy” and especially the stupidly catchy “Summer”...
Utah Saints are a British dance band from Leeds in West Yorkshire. The music is produced by Jez Willis and Tim Garbutt, who are joined on-stage by other musicians whenever the band plays live. Utah Saints were one of the early pioneers of bringing sampling technology into mainstream dance and pop music, and have also gained a certain notoriety for the long gap between releases - their follow-up, Two, came seven years after their debut. They were described as the first true stadium house band (by Bill Drummond), though their music is difficult to place into one particular genre and...
The Modern Jazz Quartet was formed in 1952 by Milt Jackson (vibraphone), John Lewis (piano, musical director), Percy Heath (bass), and Kenny Clarke (drums). Connie Kay replaced Clarke in 1955. Various of the members had played together backing other artists such as Dizzy Gillespie and Ray Brown, and in Jackson's own Quartet. Through their long existence, they have worked with Classical musicians and are known for incorporating elements of Classical music into jazz, being one of the most notable examples of the style called Third Stream. The group disbanded in 1974 and reformed in 1981 on a part-time basis, with...
Martin Iveson moved from the North-East of England to the Midlands city of Derby in 1991 to take a position as in-house musician for the then fledgling video games company that went on to produce the Tomb Raider series of games. Not content with sound tracking one of the world’s biggest computer games, Martin’s passion for music saw him set up his own studio and record label, from which he could give a free rein to his personal music aspirations. Martin became Atjazz and Mantis Recordings’ first release was his Story EP. The positive reactions to Story inspired his debut...
Pianist 野崎良太 (Nozaki Ryōta), recording under the name Jazztronik, has been on the Japanese dance music scene since 1998. He has released various full-length albums; his most recent album is "Jazztronik Studio Live Best", released 31 Dec, 2012. He has a good international projection. The title track from the album Samurai was one of the top dance tunes of 2004. Jazztronik's production skills are as stellar as his piano work and have led him to collaborate with Mondo Grosso, Taro Hakase, bebe, Yukihiro Fukutomi, London Elektricity and many more. The complete Jazztronik discography may be found here: http://jazztronik.com/discography/ .
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Utah Jazz
Take No More
Broken Home
Loops For Days
Fair Play
Circa '96
Infinity 155
Crossing Frontiers
Enter The Jungle
Comfort Zone
Broken Home
A Sardinian Way
Monday Blues
Bunny Boiler
Could You Handle It
The Fountain
Skyward Bound
Conrad Funk
Pagoda Black Edition (2023)
Ivory Wave
Existence
Angels Interlude
Lost Vagueness
Take No More [Liquid DnB]
Burnt Out
Runaway
Cloud Nine
The Only One
Bring Back The Love
Mortal Kombat (Techno Version)
Signal
Outer Limit
Existence
Skyward Bound
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A Sardinian Way
Burn Out
Polymer
Take No More
Comfort Zone
Central Reservation
Bronze
Feeling Inside (Drum & Bass)
Take No More
sweat! club
Take No More