BADBADNOTGOOD

Genre: canadian modern jazz, indie soul
Followers: 775,085
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**BADBADNOTGOOD: Jazz Fusion's Prodigal Sons** Hailing from Toronto, Canada, the musical collective known as BADBADNOTGOOD has captivated audiences worldwide with their genre-bending sound that seamlessly blends jazz, hip-hop, and electronica. Since their inception in 2010, the trio—comprised of Matthew Tavares (keyboards), Chester Hansen (bass), and Alexander Sowinski (drums)—have been pushing the boundaries of jazz and forging a path of their own. Their music is characterized by its hypnotic grooves, ethereal textures, and virtuosic solos that evoke a sense of both familiarity and avant-garde exploration. BADBADNOTGOOD's eclectic influences are evident in their diverse repertoire, which encompasses jazz standards, hip-hop beats, and even electronic soundscapes. They have collaborated with a wide range of artists, including Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, and Kaytranada, further showcasing their versatility. Their debut album, III, released in 2014, was met with critical acclaim and established them as one of the most exciting new jazz bands of their generation. They have since released four studio albums, including Sour Soul (a collaboration with Ghostface Killah), IV, and Talk Memory, each showcasing their unique ability to fuse disparate genres into a coherent and captivating sound. Throughout their decade-long journey, BADBADNOTGOOD have remained true to their vision of creating music that challenges conventions and defies categorization. Their live performances are renowned for their intensity and improvisation, where they effortlessly weave together their original compositions with unexpected covers. A phrase that represents BADBADNOTGOOD: "Jazz Fusion for the 21st Century" With their innovative approach to jazz and their ability to connect with audiences from all walks of life, BADBADNOTGOOD have become a beacon of creativity and a testament to the enduring power of music. As they continue to push the boundaries of their sound, they are sure to remain one of the most exciting and influential bands in contemporary music.