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Jazztronik is the Japanese Tokyo-based DJ/producer Ryota Nozaki. Tokyo , literally eastern capital) is the capital of Japan and one of the 47 prefectures of Japan. ...


As one of Japan's leading DJs, Ryota Nozaki is known not only in Japan, but also in Europe and the United States. His musical styles include, but are not limited to nu jazz and jazz house. World map showing Europe Political map Europe is one of the seven traditional continents of Earth; the term continent here referring to a cultural and political distinction, rather than a physiographic one, thus leading to various perspectives about Europes precise borders. ... Nu-jazz (sometimes electro-jazz) was coined in the late 1990s to refer to styles which combine jazz textures and sometimes jazz instrumentation with electronic music. ... Nu-jazz (sometimes electro-jazz) was coined in the late 1990s to refer to styles which combine jazz textures and sometimes jazz instrumentation with electronic music. ...


While he is currently on Especial Records, his music may also be associated with that on Compost Records and Sonar Kollektiv. Compost Records is a German record company established by Michael Reinboth in 1994. ... Sonar Kollektiv is a Berlin based independent record label and publisher. ...


Ryota Nozaki has written music and arranged music for various groups such as Mondo Grosso and Miho Karasawa. Mondo Grosso is a popular Japanese musical group formed in Kyoto in 1991. ...


See also

Japanese jazz concerns the history and form of Jazz in Japan. ...

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