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JAGA JAZZIST - "A LIVINGROOM HUSH"

Early this year remarkable reviews began to appear in the British music press for the latest sensations to come out of Scandinavia. There was a difference to many of the other acts earning Norway its reputation at the time, though. Jaga Jazzist is what can only be described as a supergroup. The ten members of the band are also active participants in, Kim Hiorthoy's group, Bobby Hughes Experience, Bugges Wesseltoft, Motorpsycho, Big Bang, Euroboys, Jazzkammer, Biosphere, Supersilent, Alog and Lasse Marhaug, covering every type of music from electronica, nu-jazz and rock. Jaga Jazzist are well known in Norway for contributing to almost every quality Norwegian record released in recent times.

The comparisons reached for by the press were as broad as they get - from Talk Talk, Soft Machine, Eric Satie, John Coltrane and Don Cherry to acts like Aphex Twin, Stereolab, Squarepusher, Isotope 217 and Tortoise. This range sums up the breadth and originality of the group's sound. Jaga Jazzist are indeed a musical one off who’s arsenal includes trumpets, trombone, electric guitar, bass, tuba, two bass clarinets, Fender Rhodes and vibraphone, and it is the mixture of these instruments with a sometimes harsh electronic edge that really makes the music stand out. It is melodic, delicate and subtle but a million miles from wallpaper music. It is music that demands and rewards attention, further proof that you don't have to shout to avoid being lazy chill-out-by-numbers.

The group came to the attention of Ninja Tune who will be releasing their work outside of Norway from now on and while "A Livingroom Hush" garnered critical acclaim , its distribution was patchy. Hence, this re-release, complete with the very odd but very wonderful Monty-Python-on-safari promo video from "Animal Chin".
It's a journey into sounds and moods that manages to sound both classic and contemporary and is an oasis to anyone interested in music which combines iconoclasm with beauty, melody with avant gardism and, in general, a complete lack of interest in anything other than good music.



Sheer pleasure from beginning to end - it's a fjord fiesta! - MUZIK
There's really never a dull moment on this absorbing, uplifting and astonishingly accomplished debut album. - MOJO
Experimentally avant garde in places, lusciously laidback in others, these Norwegians will screw with your preconceptions and mess with your ears… Excellent - FUTURE MUSIC
The music is neither taxing nor overtly heavy. Rather, it's a feast of infectious beats and exciting arrangements delicately resolved with nuance to produce a variety of atmospheric pleasures - THE WIRE
Definitely, a band to keep your eye on in 2002 - STRAIGHT NO CHASER
Having already been compared to everyone from Soft Machine and Stereolab to John Coltrane and Talk Talk, this 10 piece Norwegian supergroup have certainly managed to make their mark. But are such bold comparisons misplaced? Well, in a word, no. - DJ
I confidently predict that this cohesive mixture of Herbie Hancock's 1970s keyboard excursions, Tortoise and Stereolab's post-rock guitar blues, Squarepusher's lunatic jazz electronica and mangled rhythms will race to the top of the charts and stay there even until Darius has given up trying to become a pop star - THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
Scandinavian avant-lounge odyssey - NME
Subtle, inventive and oddly charming. - THE OBSERVER