VoizNoiz 3 – Urban Jazz Scapes

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VoizNoiz 3 – Urban Jazz Scapes
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Studio album by
Released1 January 2002
Genre Jazz
Length47:59
Label JJ Tracks / Challenge Records
Producer Michel Banabila

VoizNoiz 3 is a 2002 album by Michel Banabila and Eric Vloeimans. The album's tracks contains a variety of sounds such as voices, street sounds, digital noise, and other samplings, which were centered on trumpet improvisations by Vloeimans.

Contents

History

In the year following its release, VoizNoiz 3 received a positive review from OOR and NRC Handelsblad , [1] along with an Edison Award in the category Jazz National, with the jury reporting that the album was "jazz in its most revealing form" and that it was "a pleasure for the antennas and senses of music lovers with an open, aural mind." [2] [3] [4] Tracks from the album were used in two films, Petersburg, Places and Paintings and In Real Life , [5] [6] and in the compilation album Dubplates From The Lamp 3. [7] [8] Four tracks from the album were also released on vinyl. [9]

Personnel

Track listing

All tracks are composed by Banabila & Vloeimans, except "Cinematic Grooves", which was composed by Banabila, Vloeimans and Schaeverbeke.

  1. Tapes HV Rmxd (04:29)
  2. Vloeivoiz (03:36)
  3. Damned (03:39)
  4. Sneaky Creatures (07:15)
  5. Rumbaah (04:05)
  6. Cinematic Grooves (03:39)
  7. Blow Out (04:08)
  8. A Virtual Meeting (04:36)
  9. Ring Modulation (04:54)
  10. The Tapes From HV (04:13)
  11. Roofscape (03:25)

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