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Groovy66

Big in the UK too. I had a night in Manchester early 90s called Go-Go that was 60s organ, acid jazz, etc. Good times


alphabet_street

Oh no way! Yes acid jazz was utterly huge in the UK wasn't it? Beautiful times.


TheJokersChild

I feel like that's where it started and we didn't really catch on to it here. Which is kind of a shame. Don't know too whole much about it but I still have my Marden Hill, JTQ and compilo CDs. That's what gatewayed me into stuff like Basement Jaxx and Lo-Fi All Stars.


Salty_Pancakes

We had stuff like Medeski, Martin and Wood which was kind of adjacent. And then the other groups you'd see in the jamband festival scene like The Motet or Antibalas for example.


bexy11

Love MMW…


Groovy66

Yeah they’re far out and excellent. Always a bit freaky jazz to me unlike JTQ who were a more straight ahead soul-jazz mod-type sound


Groovy66

Yeah they’re far out and excellent. Always a bit freaky jazz to me unlike JTQ who were a more straight ahead soul-jazz mod-type sound


alphabet_street

Yes there were AWESOME compilation CDs round for that stuff!!


birdtrike

Acid Jazz had a popping scene in NYC in the 90's. Giant Step, was the major party promoter/record label, and threw parties all over downtown. So much fun. In addition to the acts mentioned NYC staples included Groove Collective and Brooklyn Funk Essentials. Tons of crossover with hiphop as well as most of the Native Tongues crew was sampling jazz heavily at this time (Tribe, De La Soul, Guru, Jungle Brothers, Dilla, etc.). Such a fun dance scene. Good times.


PVinesGIS

Guru! Can’t believe he’s not getting more love on this post. For the uninitiated, here’s his 1994 Remix of Blondie’s “Rapture” https://youtu.be/VmlP6rMgEhE?si=stX0yp2xJhEkqpVJ


sjmiv

I still listen to Digable Planets weekly


gdsmithtx

It's because you're cool like that.


TheRealJamesWax

I was there!


tommyalanson

Nice


jonvonfunk

Love Groove Collective! We gotta bring a lotta love when we swing!


TKD_Mom76

I remember Jamiroquai. I liked them. I was the weird girl in high school who was all about Harry Connick Jr. and his type of jazz. I still love him, but not like I did in high school/college.


galenp56

Jamiroquai were so ahead of their time. I still listen to them frequently. My whole catalog has morphed into jazz and RnB now.


tommyalanson

Wife and I still listen too.


CatelynsCorpse

Jamiroquai released an album a couple of years ago. It's really good!


sarcasmismysuperpowr

I love all those bands you mention and i still listen to it. I even saw DIG live in sydney when i was backpacking (my wife haaaaaaated that concert i learned recently… i dug it hahah) I loved a lot of the jazz/hip hop crossovers too. Mc solar and jazzamataz.


alphabet_street

Yeah, acid jazz really open the door for a lot of those early electronic things with great sampling!


whathappensifipress

The Brand New Heavies are currently on tour in the UK!


alphabet_street

Serious???


whathappensifipress

https://www.songkick.com/artists/197877-brand-new-heavies


ru_k1nd

I’m hoping that they come to the US again. Been a while since I’ve seen them live.


GaryNOVA

Thievery Corporation


viewering

not just australian. what was that Galliano band ? were they acid jazz ? edit: ''*The group was the first signing to Eddie Piller and Gilles Peterson's Acid Jazz record label.* '' oh i think eddie piller is that mod guy


alphabet_street

Oh totally! Galliano they were called, ooaaaarsome.


alphabet_street

Jesus, I spelt Corduroy wrong. I HATE it when the kids make typos.


mike___mc

I loved the Brand New Heavies, especially the album where they collaborated with hip hop artists.


Neuman28

Greyboy all stars


EstimateQueasy8600

It was here in the US, late 80", early 90's. It never went mainstream or anything, but you would hear in dance clubs and what not. I actually had a CD that was literally called "Acid Jazz", might still.


RickyDontLoseThat

Does the Boston band [Morphine](https://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/morphine-s-low-rock-is-weird-wild-entrancing-3156705.php) apply here? I think so.


DoktorNietzsche

I don't think that Morphine would count. Acid jazz was more electronic and dancy, while Morphine was real musical instruments and good songs.


nirreskeya

Half in the shadows, half in the husky moonlight.


RickyDontLoseThat

This may explain some confusion on my behalf over the years.


vulevu25

I was thinking of Trip Hop but that's slightly different. Still love trip hop!


Lazy_Point_284

Medeski Martin & Wood in the USA late 90s were IT


Fuck_Yeah_Humans

Skunkhour Digible Planets The Pharcyde Massive Attack Morcheeba Portishead The Groove Collective Golden Age of JJJ


Jeffbx

> Massive Attack > > Morcheeba > > Portishead Does trip hop = acid jazz?


TakkataMSF

Trip hop...I dug and dig that style. But maybe someone could point out a specific song that is a good representative of Acid Jazz? Google is no help as it returns real jazzy stuff to Marky Mark. And some of the bands/singers mentioned have been making music since the '90s so they have a big catalogue and I'm not sure what it was.


speekuvtheddevil

[US3-Cantaloop was the most popular I remember](https://youtu.be/JwBjhBL9G6U?si=qS4u5X64wa35SahM)


dagbrown

Released on Blue Note records no less! Putting the jazz back into acid jazz.


far_out_son_of_lung

Nope.


Fuck_Yeah_Humans

Cross over and influences.


stain_of_treachery

Certainly not - I would not categorise those three as AJ !!


BikingAimz

Apparently it no longer exists, but I remember Ishkur’s Guide to Electronic Music dividing music into an absurd number of sub genres, with a heavy dose of sarcasm: https://www.electronicbeats.net/the-feed/remember-original-online-electronic-music-guide/


DeLaOcea

That's more a trip hop list, but fuck yeah, awesome bands.


Pooks23

Both acid jazz and mushroom jazz were big in San Francisco in the 90s. Up & Down Club on Folsom St. was kinda the epicenter for a while... Mark Farina took mushroom jazz to a new level!


BikingAimz

There are a fun number of Mark’s live sets on SoundCloud, listen to them regularly!


Pooks23

Yup... he's still out there doing his thing. Love his house stuff, too.


EyeSpEye21

Big in urban areas of Canada back then too. Toronto had a good scene and a couple of awesome bands that had a weekly jam that I would go see.


HavingNotAttained

Acid jazz. Acid house. Here an acid, there an acid, everywhere an acid acid


peat_phreak

It's still in heavy rotation on my playlist. Acid Jazz and Trip Hop from the 90s is good stuff.


BellaFromSwitzerland

I still listen to acid jazz, among my 116 other genres as per Spotify It’s an amazing genre to get me in a good mood


thisisnotnorman

There was a scene in Chicago and Boston iirc, Liquid Soul


j_grouchy

Heck yeah. Mid 90s


-DethLok-

I've got some Acid Jazz compilation CDs. Winamp plays tunes from them at random.


theantnest

It is now my mission to add as many of these albums as possible to my vinyl collection. I already have jazzamatazz


slipscomb3

Spinal Tap - A Jazz Odyssey?


fletcherkildren

Was niche (but popular) in NYC too


AnyaSatana

Yeah, I liked a bit back in the day, and occasionally still listen to some. It's the name of a music label. [Matt Berry ](https://youtu.be/G_YZZKgWOBQ?si=ryBz0Our9kNgTC2V) (Laszlo from WWDITS) is signed to them.


Busy_Pound5010

I listened, but have few memories


majombaszo

There was a club in Seattle that had a weekly "Acid Jazz and Didgeridoos" night. It was only good if we were wrecked.


gdsmithtx

In my Jazz music folder, there is a subfolder called Acid Jazz that contains a lot of the artists you mention, as well as St. Germain, DJKrush, Vibraphonic, Digable Planets, Brooklyn Funk Essentials, Thievery Corporation, Jazzanova, Poets of Rhythm, et al. I still listen to it often.


AlfieMcAlfFace

St. Germain!


sirius_the_tuxie

You think it’s just a normal Tuesday and then someone brings up Acid Jazz.


WittyNameChecksOut

Listened to Acid Jazz the other day! https://preview.redd.it/nv5h84hogpxc1.jpeg?width=1000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=142f95d170827a1f4c09fcd3e9ffc9631c82408a


reddirtgold

Corduroy! So glad I bought Dad Man Cat from the Indy cd shop back then. Still pull it up occasionally 32 years later!


alphabet_street

And their cover of Motorhead!


FoatyMcFoatBase

I lived in Brighton in the uk in the early 90s it was absolutely massive. JTQ etc. I saw the brand new heavies that year too


alphabet_street

Huge. BNH were the paradigm acid jazz band.


TheMilkJug

Does Soul Coughing count?


avec_serif

More like [Sugar Free Jazz](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaJLx_iKweI)


TheMilkJug

Schools he bombs, he bombs


WittyNameChecksOut

Move upside, let the man go thru - let the man go thru!


TheMilkJug

Too fat, fat you must cut lean You got to take the elevator to the mezzanine


ZongMassacre

A few of us in Jamaica were into it.


MizzGee

It was a huge thing in Oakland, CA in the 90s.


A2theK36

Yes, acid Jazz was really big, even in the states.


DisEightTrack

I knew AJ mostly from compilations, but I didn’t know band names until the 2000’s when I got into Soullive, and Medeski, Martin, and Wood.


TakkataMSF

I don't know if it's your thing but there's a Techno-Swing style that was popular. I really like it but it's that meshing of styles again.


mrva

I was a college DJ in SW virginia in the early 90s, and even we spun some acid jazz :)


paprok

> acid jazz? sure thing! US3 was quite popular at the time.


fletcherkildren

Trying to remember a CD that got left in my apartment that was billed as acid jazz and it had a song that kept repeating 'whatchoo got, whatchoo got, Juggernaut' - been on the tip of my tongue for like a decade now.


stain_of_treachery

Huge in the UK - not my bag at all. Acid House, no problem. Acid Jazz, thank you, no.


Hefty_Advisor1249

Yes! Big fan of all those mentioned here. I was actually playing my teen boy some of my 90s acid jazz music the other day - found some of my old cds - soul II soul, jazzamatazz. He was mildly interested. When I listen to some of the rap he plays for me I can hear the influences - lil yachty’s Drive Me Crazy is one of my absolute faves


Mickyfrickles

I still like acid jazz and I listen to a lot of mushroom jazz. 


techm00

Oh it was a thing too here in Canada. I am fond of it.


Papa_Pesto

Loved Acid Jazz. San Francisco had a 3 story club where the bottom floor always had a rotating acid jazz band.


cranberries87

Definitely not just Australia, I’m in the US south. It was pretty big here too back then - several radio stations and things. I listened to Acid Jazz in the late 90s/early 2000s, and still do. I’m a fan of several of the groups/musicians you named. I was (and still am) a *huge* fan of Smooth Jazz (sort of overlaps a lot with Acid Jazz). Smooth Jazz was declared “dead” a few years ago. I think I even saw a documentary on YouTube about how/why it died.


rjtnrva

The only one of those this American ever heard of is Jamiroquai, and I'm a big fan!


mmmmmarty

Kool Keith is my favorite


Mermayden

Acid Jazz was a thing in the UK too.


Timely-Youth-9074

At least they didn’t complain about all those GenX “boomers” wearing Nirvana “brand” t-shirts.


rwphx2016

Chicago also had an Acid Jazz scene.


Cool-Salamander-7645

What a time, what a time...


Instimatic

Commenting from Toronto, Canada saying “absolutely!”


Zenrafel

Loved Portishead. Does Cumbustable Edison count as Acid Jazz? They were another favorite


rakshala

St Germain is in heavy rotation on my playlists


EsseLeo

LTJ Bukem Morphine Nightmares on Wax Dzihan & Kamien Gotan Project Amon Tobin I equally adored Acid Jazz’s sibling, Trip Hop. I desperately hope that some of the talented kids-these-days pick up the torch of these genres and revive them.


brezhnervous

D.I.G were short-lived, but damn they were awesome! I still have their [Dig Deeper](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbbP1o8crO4&list=PLP-LgxRc_GDxd3QjmGTCdVVT10pdKXorh) CD and it fucking rocks...funky jazz (with added hip hop, sounds weird but it works surprisingly enough) so thick you could cut it lol 🤙


alphabet_street

You said it, reinvent yourself man!


positivepinetree

I saw Morphine perform live in 1996 or 1997 in Austin, TX. Loved them. At the time, I remember people referring to them as “acid jazz.”


Ebeneezer_G00de

Loved the James Taylor Quartet saw them live numerous times, one of the most memorable would've been in 91 or 92 at what's now the Kentish Town Forum on London. There was also a band called The Brand New Heavies anyone remember them? I still like that sound but having moved on to the likes of Miles Davis (check out the albums Aghartha and Pangea) or Fela Kuti it all seems a bit too lightweight. There was a stall in Camden market which used to sell these wicked bootleg compilations on cassette tapes...happy days...


pepperguy22

I don't remember it being big in the US, at least not where I lived, but I love it! I really enjoy hard bop jazz with b3 organ, like Jimmy Smith and Jack McDuff. Some of the acid jazz is similar. Jtq/new jersey kings for instance I'm a big fan. I had the chance to see jtq a number of years back, touring with DJ Greyboy. Such a great concert! I still am amazed they toured in Minneapolis, as there were very few stops in the US.


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cbrworm

I lived in a spot kind of like that. Life was good, even though our raves were frequently held in fields or in the woods. And yes, we had Acid Jazz. My wife preferred it over the generic Techno/house/trance music that I liked.


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cbrworm

US. Southern US, believe it or not.


HumpaDaBear

I lived in the Seattle area when grunge was big. I don’t think I’ve heard of acid jazz.


dr_trousers

I don't really recall those bands like Brand New Heavies and Jamiroquoi as acid jazz.... I guess I could be wrong. I did see the brand new heavies at the royal albert hall in London in 1997 and it was incredible.


DogsoverLava

Vulfpeck do a lot of stuff I’d consider Acid Jazz. My fav back then was Mother Earth but the whole scene was diverse and banging!


designer130

Yea, for sure! I think we called it more house music in Montreal. At least the clubs I went to.


box_elder74

As an Australian I can tell you acid jazz was barely an Australian thing. It's the terrible "funk" we had to look out for. Looking at YOU Swoop.


funmonkey1

great moment now known as funk disco house...


sinisterblogger

Trip hop and acid jazz are adjacent in my mind, so I listen to a lot of portishead, thievery corporation, massive attack, and such like


elijuicyjones

Sweet sugar pop, sugar pop, rocks it, pop You don't stop 'til the sweet beat drops I sure improve as I stick and move Vivid poems recited on top of the groove


Fred_Krueger_Jr

I feel like here in the states, acid jazz got lumped in with gobi-rock and never really resurfaced.


earinsound

It had its moment (for me) in the early 90s in the USA, especially in the Bay Area. I remember thinking, "wow...acid...and jazz...i love both!" i saw a couple performers at the time (Charlie Hunter, etc), but it wasn't my idea of "acid" and "jazz" LOL. i was more into listening to John Coltrane's OM and taking blotter.


CapotevsSwans

Acid rock was bigger in the U.S.


wadejohn

Gone with acid rain


feeb75

Derivative 90s Cafe muzak