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Nojazz

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Years active
  
2002-present

Origin
  
Paris, France (2002)

Website
  
www.nojazz.fr

Genre
  
Electronica

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Genres
  
jazz electro soul music

Past members
  
Andrew Ward, Nicolas folmer, Guillaume Poncelet, Mike Chekli

Albums
  
No Limits: Mixes & Combinations, Soul Stimulation

Members
  
Philippe Sellam, Philippe Balatier, Pascal Reva, Sylvain Gontard

Record labels
  
AAO Music, JMS, Warner Jazz, Fabulous, Pulp Music, Up Music

Similar
  
Jean‑Marie Ecay, Andy Emler, Maurice White, Louis Winsberg, Mino Cinelu

Profiles

Nojazz is a French electronic music band, often labeled as being a Nu-jazz band, with sounds borrowed from jazz and soul music .

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Career

Nojazz was born in 2001, from the encounter of musicians coming from different backgrounds. They released their first explosive album in 2002 and started touring France and Planet Earth, giving unforgettable concerts digged by passionate audiences and fans. They were thus described as a musical UFO. The band has performed in over 50 countries and has been featured in the biggest festivals. Nojazz has always included divers collaborations from the very beginning, starting with Teo Macero (Miles Davis legendary producer while with Columbia) who produced their first album in New York. Then, Mangu joined for an energetic rap on the song Candela. Later on, Claude Nougaro and his typical phrasé and verve, knocked things down with the witty K du Q. Their year-after-year tours in the USA allowed them to meet and start collaborating with Earth, Wind and Fire. That’s how they made the mythic session with Maurice White and Stevie Wonder on the Have Fun album.

Members

  • Philippe Balatier : Keyboard, Sampling
  • Philippe Sellam : Saxophone
  • Sylvain Gontard : Trumpet
  • Pascal Reva : Percussion
  • Jeffrey : lead Vocal
  • Discography

  • Nojazz (2002)
  • NoLimits (2004)
  • Have Fun (2005)
  • ZooLand (2009)
  • Live au Sunset (2013)
  • Soul stimulation (2016)
  • Songs

    Swingin' in da RainSoul Stimulation · 2016
    noJazz SongnoJazz · 2002
    Higher StateZooland · 2009

    References

    Nojazz Wikipedia