At the end of the 80s, the German music scene came to a standstill and many musicians were looking for new paths. Some of them turned to the jazz scene and, like Jazzkantine, experimented with a crossover between jazz, hip hop, rock and sometimes soul.
By chance, the former bassist of avant-garde rockers Kraan and trumpeter Joo Kraus met in a pub in Ulm to start an unusual project. They obviously struck a chord with their own blend of acid jazz and trip-hop.
I was able to experience that Tab Two (trumpet and bass) were particularly convincing live when they performed in my home town in our favourite pub before travelling to the annual jazz festival in Montreux (which was only possible because the owner was good friends with Hattler).
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