Artist's albums
Beat Hopper (The 3rd Session)
2023 · single
Hizuru (Jazztronik Remix)
2023 · single
EVOKE
2023 · single
SAMURAI
2022 · single
Universal Language -Self Translation-
2022 · album
Winter Flower Reimagined
2022 · EP
Unknown Tokyo
2022 · single
Universal Language
2021 · album
Move
2021 · single
君とフィルムカメラ (Jazztronik Remix)
2021 · single
DREAM
2020 · album
FLY AWAY
2019 · single
B B 1
2017 · album
Bon Voyage!
2017 · album
Dig Dig Dig
2017 · album
Real Clothes (Main Theme)
2017 · single
Repro
2017 · EP
アロハ・エキゾチカ
2016 · album
Keystone
2016 · album
Cinematic
2014 · album
Jazztronik Studio Live Extra
2013 · EP
Jazztronik Studio Live Best
2013 · album
Samurai
2007 · single
the REMIXES PART:Ⅰ
2006 · album
the REMIXES PART:Ⅱ
2006 · album
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Biography
Jazztronik is the stage name of Ryota Nozak, a Japanese DJ, musician, and producer whose music fuses jazz influences with deep house and dance grooves. Nozak began studying classical piano in high school, but as he became interested in contemporary music, he started investigating the sounds of Herbie Hancock and other veteran jazz keyboardists, and developed a passion for Latin jazz, Brazilian music, and traditional jazz forms. In 1999, Nozak released his first record as Jazztronik, Ms. Loneliness, and it was the first of dozens of EPs and singles from the prolific producer, while in 2001, Jazztronik's first full-length album was released, Inner Flight. Nozak's international success has made him one of the leading lights on the nu jazz and jazz house scenes. In addition to producing his own recordings, Jazztronik has remixed tracks for a variety of other artists, including P'Taah, Crystal Kay, Jafrosax. and Sunaga T Experience, and his live DJ sets attract large audiences at events in Japan and the U.K. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi