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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Jaga Jazzist is a band from Norway whose style defies categorization beyond the vague label of Nujazz. They began as a mix of big-band Jazz and trip-hop (on Grete Stitz), then they added drum-n-bass and other electronic influences (on A Livingroom Hush and The Stix). Then they added Post Rock (on What We Must), then prog- and math-rock (on One-Armed Bandit). |