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Bugge Wesseltoft"A full, epic scale jazz assault with a stringent left field house attitude, stunning to the verge of addiction, drifting along like tranquility given wings. Lovers of music, not scenes, need this".
Rob Wood (editor of 7 Magazine/Mixmag Update U.K)

Not a bad introduction to Norway´s leading light in the jazz world.gracing the cutting edge dance press.

Since the early 1990´s Bugge (conveniently pronounced Boogie!) has made an impressive, truly post-modern transistion from ECM nordic jazz traditions, playing and recording together with the likes of Jan Garbarek, to forming his own exquisite label "Jazzland", and creating a unique, fresh blend of "future jazz". Which finds itself equally at home with fans of deep house, techno, ambient, as well as traditional and experimental jazz purists.

Following on from the pioneering, globally acclaimed "Sharing" album in 1998, Bugge has spent the past two years touring the world´s melting-pot festivals, where jazz meets club culture in a heady brew, and has seen his "sound" embraced by leading worldwide jazz critics - confidently comparing this new Norwegian star to Miles Davis, Chick Corea, Erik Satie(!), as well as finding an impressive following among some of the world´s most respected DJ glitterati: Gilles Peterson, José Padilla, Mixmaster Morris, and New York´s cult "Body and Soul " collective.

Bugge WesseltoftSpring 2001 heralds the long-awaited follow up, "Moving", and as the title suggests, it´s a logical progression, six tracks of sublime new millenium jazz, all put together at Bugge´s legendary downtown Oslo studio "Bugge´s room" , with an all star cast of Norway´s most eminent purveyors of fine outer-limits jazz, capturing the very essence of their compellingly eclectic "New conception" performances.of which Bugge´s recent concert series in London was described as " a ride in to the realm of space travel, a trip to ambient and electronic pastures brushed with the acoustic".

"Moving" is a perfect document of Bugge´s new world order of jazz, ripping up the standards, and effortlessly taking the listener on a daring musical journey where melody and groove, soundscape and soul all come together.crossing over where others have tried, but failed.one small step for Jazz-kind, but a giant leap in the ever-pulsating galaxy of Bugge Wesseltoft´s "Future Jazz" . Be there, one foot on the dance floor - the other in the stratosphere!

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