Trouser Jazz
Mr. Scruff · 2002
62 min · 13 tracks · chill-out music
A playful fusion of jazz, funk, and electronic beats that invites listeners to unwind and groove.
Trouser Jazz is an album by Mr. Scruff, released in 2002. A playful fusion of jazz, funk, and electronic beats that invites listeners to unwind and groove. The album received positive critical acclaim and solidified Mr. Scruff's reputation within the downtempo genre. Its unique blend of styles and quirky track titles reflect a creative approach that has influenced many artists in the chill-out and electronic music scenes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Trouser Jazz sound like?
A playful fusion of jazz, funk, and electronic beats that invites listeners to unwind and groove. Rooted in chill-out music.
What makes Trouser Jazz by Mr. Scruff notable?
The album received positive critical acclaim and solidified Mr. Scruff's reputation within the downtempo genre. Its unique blend of styles and quirky track titles reflect a creative approach that has influenced many artists in the chill-out and electronic music scenes. Released in 2002, 'Trouser Jazz' was Mr. Scruff's third studio album, following his acclaimed 'Keep It Unreal' from 1999. By this point, he had established himself as a notable figure in the UK chill-out scene, known for blending eclectic sounds with a distinctive sense of humor and style.
How many songs are on Trouser Jazz?
Trouser Jazz has 13 tracks, running approximately 62 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Here We Go 1:11
- 2 Sweet Smoke Standout 6:36
- 3 Beyond 3:48
- 4 Shrimp 7:01
- 5 Come Alive Standout 5:15
- 6 Shelf Wobbler Standout 6:31
- 7 Giffin 5:56
- 8 Valley of the Sausages 5:00
- 9 Champion Nibble 3:34
- 10 Come on Grandad 5:47
- 11 Vibrate 3:09
- 12 Ug 4:37
- 13 Ahoy There! 4:24
Release Date
September 16, 2002
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
62 min 54 sec
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