The Aachen Jazz Files
A collection of essential jazz from the NABEL record label (1980-1994), compiled by miche & Rainer Truby.
The Aachen Jazz Files celebrates the pioneering spirit of NABEL
Records—one of Germany’s most underrated yet influential independent
jazz labels. Founded in 1980 by Rainer Wiedensohler, NABEL became a home
for innovative musicians blending classic acoustic jazz with fusion,
Brazilian rhythms, and avant-garde flourishes.
This compilation collects some of the label’s finest moments, including
the soulful and Latin-tinged brilliance of Monika Linges Quartet (whose
album *Floating* was reissued last year by PANORAMA Records for RSD
Black Friday), the cosmic jazz explorations of John Thomas &
Lifeforce, the deep jazz-funk grooves of Hipsters In The Zone, and the stunning, expressive vocals of Maria Joao’s quintet.
Nestled in the far west of Germany, near the Dutch and Belgian borders,
Aachen has long been a hidden gem for jazz lovers. Its vibrant scene,
fueled by music schools and the legendary Malteserkeller jazz club,
cultivated a unique sound that resonated far beyond its city limits. In
fact, the city didn’t just birth a jazz movement—it also lays claim to
opening Germany’s first discotheque in 1959.
From London to Tokyo, NABEL’s releases became secret weapons for jazz
DJs seeking deep, danceable cuts. The label’s trademark blend of
acoustic jazz, fusion, and Brazilian influences made its way onto
turntables in underground clubs and festival stages worldwide.
Expect elegant samba jazz, spiritual grooves, and modal masterpieces
that capture the essence of NABEL’s golden years. Monika Linges’
contributions shine with her rich harmonies and heartfelt compositions,
while John Thomas & Lifeforce deliver a perfect storm of fiery
instrumentation and deep soul. Maria Joao’s early recordings showcase
her extraordinary vocal range, and Hipsters In The Zone bring a
forward-thinking, acid jazz-infused perspective to the NABEL sound.
As co-compiler Rainer Truby puts it:
'NABEL Records always had this special ‘Aachen sound’—a jazz flavor that
carried its own energy, somewhere between the cool sophistication of
fusion and the warmth of Brazilian music. It’s a pleasure to finally
bring together some of these classics in one essential collection.'
Compiled by miche & Rainer Truby.
Tracklist:
1. Monika Linges - The World Was Young
2. Hipsters in the zone, Reiner Witzel - Hellas
3. John Thomas - Maryke
4. Maria João, Maria João - O Ronco da cuica
5. John Thomas - Like A Samba
6. Hipsters in the zone, Reiner Witzel - Ayola
7. Monika Linges - Running
