Jaga Jazzist / What We Must
Album: What We Must   Collection:General
Artist:Jaga Jazzist   Added:Jun 2005
Label:Smalltown Supersound  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2005-07-18 Pull Date: 2005-09-19
Week Ending: Sep 18 Sep 11 Sep 4 Aug 28 Aug 21 Aug 14 Aug 7 Jul 31
Airplays: 2 1 1 2 2 5 5 3

Recent Airplay
1. Jul 04, 2010: The Stanford High School Summer College All-Stars
Stardust Hotel
4. Sep 16, 2005: beat.net chapter 17.0: neither indecent or obscene
Oslo Skyline
2. Jun 20, 2007: Captain Dee Finale: Part 3
Mikado (Spydeberg Demo)
5. Sep 11, 2005: Coronary Heart Disease
Swedenborgske Rom
3. Oct 17, 2006: Mood Swings
Stardust Hotel
6. Sep 08, 2005: Trip Over Zero
I Have a Ghost, Now What?

Album Review
Captain Dee
Reviewed 2005-07-11
Jaga Jazzist – your favorite ten piece Norwegian jazz/electronica ensemble – is back, but this time with a whole different sound. Jaga (they dropped the "Jazzist") has taken their horn-heavy, sleak jazzy grooves, and infused it with a mega-heaping of post-rock, noisy guitar, and choral-leaning vocal textures. Actually, this shares a lot of similarities with frontman Lars Horntveth’s recent side project Pooka, Imagine combining a more twangy Mogwai or Tortoise, Ulrich Schnauss, and unabashed jazziness, all with a winter-y, extremely soundtrack-ish feel. Epic!!

This initially took me by surprise, but it quickly grew on me and now I love it.
Brilliant, fresh stuff! One of the highlights of 2005!

Favorites tracks: 2, 4, 5, 6, 7... shit, the whole fucking thing!!

- Captain Dee, June 2005


1. Horns sound out over messy, dramatic post-rockish guitars and crystalline chimes. Picture someone walking through a snowy landscape? (7:50)
**2. Loud crashing chords, very wistful guitar/piano melodies and horns. This would make the perfect ending theme to some film. The title is apt – lots of "stardust-y" electronics and ambience. (6:15)
3. Contemplative horns melody, and quiet beeping electronics. Later, guitar strums. Very low-key, but grows to become a little more involved. (3:58)
*4. Busy underlying guitar, dark melody (as if a storm is on the horizon), slightly eerie background vocals, alluring flute. Dramatic, loud guitars towards end. (5:32)
**5. Dreamy, somewhat ominous piano and horns intro leads into a stunningly beautiful chorale interlude sung by the group. Then piano yields to a maelstrom of guitar and electronics. Wow, this gives me the shivers – gorgeous! (8:46)
**6. Upbeat groove with cool melodious electronic, thick horn/electronic textures, twangy guitar, and some nice jammin’ breaks. Rock! (6:05)
**7. Title it totally apt! ("I Have a Ghost, Now What?") Ominous horns, ghostly electronics and digital voices, fun xylophone. Exotic, dramatic feel. Wonderfully crafted – you can definitely hear that patented Jaga sound. (7:35)

Track Listing
1. All I Know Is Tonight   5. Swedenborgske Rom
2. Stardust Hotel   6. Mikado
3. For All You Happy People   7. I Have a Ghost, Now What?
4. Oslo Skyline   .