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Here are some dark, gloomy, jazz inspired albums by artists who started in metal.
>Ulver were quite successful as a black metal band, abruptly shifted to electronica with a trip hop / jazz / cyberpunk edge. From Norway.
>The two founding members of Bohren & der Club of Gore, perhaps the most wellknown name of the "darkjazz" genre, trace their roots back to a high school crossover thrash band. Bohren's sound can be described as an injection of doom and death metal songwriting into jazz. From Germany
>The members of Xploding Plastix, hailing from Norway, initially started playing music together a black metal band.
I just find it interesting, the best artists doing that new strain of dark electronic jazz all come from metal. Anymore like this I'm missing? Especially if it's from the turn of the millenium.
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White Ward

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXQnEfPRcVU
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>>130653681
I have the Xploding Plastix album on CD somewhere.
Norway has a pretty big and active jazz scene, and this spread into the electronic music scene especially through Jaga Jazzist.
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>>130653689
>20/09/19
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>Tenor saxophone playing gloomy doom rock riffs = jazz
I bet you guys are Kayo Dot fans
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>>130653681
>the best artists doing that new strain of dark electronic jazz all come from metal
This is one of those stealth bait "gimme recommendations" threads isn't it.
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>>130656035
Actually OP made a point to specifically avoid claiming that. There's something called reading comprehension, you should try it.
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>>130656054
>Anymore like this I'm missing?
No stealth, very blatant actually. Again with the reading comprehension.
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>>130653689
>>130654496
Thanks
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>>130656789
He tried and he failed when he started with jazz inspired and moved his own goalposts to jazz, but you would know that since OP is (You).
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>>130656789
he's at least partially right, dunno how he feels about bohren but ulver and white ward aren't playing jazz at all, it's just a saxophone dude, lmao. metalheads are just so easily mystified and impressed by generic riffs when it's played on an "exotic" instrument
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>>130656803
he's accusing you of being so retarded and ignorant that you must be pretending and baiting people to give you real (i.e. non-metal) doom jazz recs. i think?
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>>130653681
Bohren and Ulver rock, will check out the other album if it's being implied it's in the same league.

>>130653689
One of the cheesiest post-1980s sax stuff I've ever heard lmao. Metalheads consider this "progressive"? What a bunch of fat retards lmao.
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>>130653681
more like Boring & der Club of Gore
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>>130659618
>moved his own goalposts to jazz
Bro totally. That's what they do. They start off pretending to be reasonable, then they sneak in the hidden trick. It's the secret conspiracy to dilute the definition of jazz. You gotta stay vigilant.



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