Jaga - What We Must - Album Review

  • 04 May 2005

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Jaga - What We Must - Album Review

Jaga
What We Must
Jaga are a ten piece collective from Norway. Their latest release ‘What We Must’ is an intelligent assemble of tunes that is certainly stretching musical boundaries. We can see why it has released on Ninja Tunes as the arrangements stray into the progressive realm of music. The tracks aren’t that edgy and I wouldn’t expect that from them as they are from Norway, however they are creating something original and each track has it’s own character and originality. ‘Oslo Skyline’ for example starts with soft sounds from the synthesiser, flute and light percussion into a heavy prog rock sound belting out drums and eerie guitar. Some songs are eight minutes in length that shows how daring and

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Tareck Ghoneim