Late-night jams in their new studio sees Jazzbois return to their beat-tape roots on 'Still Blunted'
Having established themselves as one of the leading live bands in Europe
grooving in improvised jazz motifs and hip-hop beats, Budapest trio
Jazzbois return with their fourth LP Still Blunted that sees them touch
base with their beat-tape roots.
Now situated in the heart of Buda at their new studio above a club, the
Hungarian trio of Bencze Molnár (Rhodes/synth), Viktor Sági (bass) and
Tamás Czirják (drums) take a more considered approach to Still
Blunted and offer a snapshot into the jams, sessions, and shows they
have played over the past year. The new album comes after performing at
the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival this summer and will be followed by
a European tour in October.
Inspired by contemporaries Domi and JD Beck, Kiefer, Nala Sinephro, and
the sounds of Radio Juicy, Jazzbois have been more critical of their
track selection for the sequel to their Goes Blunt albums. They’ve
ripped up their playbook of producing records in a matter of days and
took their time to approach the record through reworking their favourite
tracks recorded over the past year.
“We’re trying to keep the same formula but there was a
lot of thought gone into the process of making an improvised jam sound
like a song. It has to be good in the moment, and we chose the ones we
felt were expressive and resonated the most with us musically. We focus
on our feelings in the moment and have trust in our own taste and music
visions.”
The trio’s new studio has offered them the space and time to get the
best out of their creativity. “This new spot is a Jazzbois headquarters.
It’s above this club, sometimes there's a DJ playing outside on the
street – everyday there's something on and lots of people coming and
going. We hang out for the whole day and just record anything or edit.”
Jazzbois are a part of the rich, underground jam scene in Budapest, and
those improvised-led sessions have fed into Still Blunted. One of their
late-night jams turned after-parties produced sketches for tracks they
selected for the album.
“It was the end of a wild night celebrating getting the album done.
We’re having a jam and we looked around while we were recording and
there was twenty people smoking and drinking around us – half of them we
didn't even know who they are. It turned into an open after-party where
people were coming to ours from the club. It was very spontaneous and
unexpectedly, we made five or six new songs we ended up using for the
album.”
The ethos of those unplanned, open jams is something they carry through
into their live shows, as they never rehearse so their music can develop
freely. Their trusted fourth ‘live’ member DomBeats joins them on Still
Blunted adding saxophone to some of the psychedelic-tinged beats, such
as on singles Shangri La and Chrome. After recently digging back into
70s and 80s jazz, discovering more hip-hop sampled tracks, and absorbing
the breaks and high-energy of footwork and juke, these influences come
through strong across Still Blunted.
The footwork sound is replicated in the shuffling, busy drums of Shangri
La, with the echoing guitar twang reminiscent of a sample you may hear
on an MF Doom beat. “Shangri La was a catalyst for the new album. It
reflects on our trip to America and SXSW. We played at this venue
Shangri La. The Texan air and sun are in that track.”
Chrome takes on a much more furious style of playing that allows for the
drums to cascade and flow along with the pulsating, chromatic bass
line, with the synths and saxophone spiralling into an engrossing
frenzy. The liquidy keys and synths glides over the bass on Flute Thang,
creating a 70s jazz-funk vibe that stands out from the rest of the
album.
With hundreds of thousands of monthly listeners across Spotify and Apple
Music, they have become a playlist staple that has earned them millions
of streams since their debut release Jazzbois Goes Blunt in 2019. As
more live dates are booked for the Hungarian trio, Jazzbois continue to
transform the traditional jazz trio sound into deep, groove-led beats on
Still Blunted.
1. SHANGRI LA
2. PADOS
3. LAVA VALLEY
4. CHROME
5. DARKER THAN DISCO
6. TOOHI
7. ISSI
8. CASPER
9. MOKEP
10. FLUTE THANG
11. BUDAPEST PULL UP