This is a debate that probably can't be really ever be
resolved to everyone's satisfaction...I would tend to
think of it the other way around. I like to emphasize
the "jazz" in characterizing things as acid jazz or as
to how closely you can hear it in their sound.
Although the argument of how much jazz influences
whatever types of music out there is worthy of its own
entire library, Drum n Bass seems to come in a decent
variety of flavors. I have, however, heard
Grooverider and LTJ Bukem on the internet acid jazz
channel I like to listen to (spinner)...Bukem and Good
Looking Records would be the first to proudly admit
that they certainly tend to be much closer in sound to
jazzy influences than others in the D n' B scene.
--- Shawn Kuo <shawn@tradename.com> wrote:
> Can AJ be categorized as a sub-branch of Drum and
> Bass?
> Literally Speaking D and B is all music that has a
> bassline witha drum pattern.
>
> confused sz~~~
>
>
>
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