Jeremy Tordjman - The Land of Nowhere (2020) [Hi-Res]

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Title: The Land of Nowhere
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: TheRedBox
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/48, FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:11:41
Total Size: 798/365 MB
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Tracklist:

1. The Land of Nowhere
2. Intro / Free Spirit
3. Free Spirit
4. Hysteria
5. Tree of Life
6. Summer Midnight Walk
7. One Way to the Unknown
8. Haku
9. Dead Man
10. Lost Your Mind
11. Beyond Mankind
12. Mystic Tribe
13. Diptych Dreamscape
14. Strange New World
15. After the Rain
16. Sweet Lullaby (Ballad for Pang)
17. Dinknesh
18. Elegant Decadence
19. One Way to the Unknown (Trumpet Version)
20. Sound of Mars
21. Bunch of Garbage

Jeremy Tordjman
The excellent Guitarist from France Jeremy Tordjman may be best known as a modern world pop jazz musician,but he's never shied away from his funk and rock upbringing.

As a leader, Jeremy Tordjman has recorded and released two albums Sambuka and Mister Fuzz.

Both albums are distinctly different from the traditional Jazz idiom and he refers to them as "Fuzzy Jazz Groove". The sound of Jeremy Tordjman Group, full of skronky shredding and biting back beats, is mainly focusing on the groove. Like a painter with a new canvas, his palette always throws up some interesting new colors

“It’s a kind of jazz stuff, but It just doesn’t exactly sound like that"

This is how Jeremy Tordjman describes his intoxicating blend of jazz, funk, rock, blues, and R&B.

Jeremy Tordjman offers a musical mix of jazz, blues, and rock with a “Groovy" style. Although one might hear guitar influences of lots of famous musicians. Jeremy Tordjman has his own “twist” on it all!

Guitarist Jeremy Tordjman is sure to delight six-string fans.

Various media quotes include: “A solid live experience in the jazz and groove scene, all the shows being very dynamic, and the catchy guitar phrases leave to the trained and untrained ear, something of a want more,” and “A show of a great class, a flawless quality and a freshness which reminds you that music can be simply a timeless moment to share.”


  • djangoherbert
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sounds very interesting, thanks a lot! Reminds me of Terje Rypdal...