Nu-jazz typically ventures farther into the electronic territory than does its close cousin, acid jazz (or groove jazz), which is generally closer to earthier funk, soul and rhythm and blues, although releases from noted groove jazz artists such as the Groove Collective blur the distinction between the styles.
See also
External links
- Clubbity.com
- OverXposure.FM Award-winning chillout web radio, featuring downtempo, nu-jazz, brokenbeat, trip-hop, ambient pop, and deep house.
- Deep Intense Downtempo Music Radio
- Beyondjazz.net
- radiozerogravity.net Contemporary Urban Sounds and visions from Italy
- Groove Distribution
- PhusionCulture Nu-jazz improvisation collective
- Revolution Void
- Electronic Breakbeat Jazz
- The Jazz Picante Radio Show Nu-jazz radio from Lisbon
- Jazzanova Radio Show
- Exchange Bureau
- Calmscape, the Chillout Lounge Portal for chillout, ambient and downbeat music.
- DJ Forums Various electronic music resources and an online DJ community.
- TomorrowJazz Site and online radio station dedicated to nu-jazz and other future-thinking jazz.
Electronica |
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Bitpop - Chip - Downtempo - Folktronica - Glitch - IDM - Nu jazz - Post-rock - Trip hop - Uptempo |
Other electronic music genres |
Ambient | Breakbeat | Drum and bass | Electronica | Electronic art music | Hard dance | Hardcore | House | Techno | Trance | Industrial | Synthpop |
Jazz | Jazz genres |
Acid jazz - Asian American jazz - Avant-garde jazz - Bebop - Dixieland - Calypso jazz - Chamber jazz - Cool jazz - Creative jazz - Free jazz - Gypsy jazz - Hard bop |
Jazz blues - Jazz fusion - Jazz rap - Latin jazz - Mini-jazz - Modal jazz - M-Base - Nu jazz - Smooth jazz - Soul jazz - Swing - Trad jazz - West coast jazz |
Other topics |
Jazz standard - Jazz royalty |
Categories: Electronica | Jazz genres