De-Phazz

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De-Phazz
DePhazz 2016.jpg
From left to right: Karl Frierson, Pat Appleton and Pit Baumgartner.
Background information
Origin Berlin, Germany
Genres Downtempo, jazz, turntablism, latin, soul, lounge, trip hop, drum and bass
Years active1997–present
LabelsPhazz-a-delic
MembersKarl Frierson
Pat Appleton
Pit Baumgartner
Website dephazz.com

De-Phazz is a German downtempo and jazz ensemble founded in 1997, whose music integrates modern turntablism and elements of Latin, soul, trip hop and drum and bass into a lounge music sound. De-Phazz is led by Pit Baumgartner, a German producer who has varied the lineup of band members for every new album. [1] However, some regular members are Barbara Lahr, Karl Frierson and Pat Appleton. [2]

Contents

The group has released records on Mole Listening Pearls and Universal Jazz Germany along with single releases on Edel Records and United Recordings, and also remixes existing material. [3]

Releases

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References

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