Album artwork for Pyramid by Jaga Jazzist

Jaga Jazzist return with their new album Pyramid, where the legendary Norwegian eight-piece takes a deep dive into post-rock, jazz and psychedelia influences. It’s their first album since 2015’s Starfire, their ninth album in a career now spanning four decades, but it marks the group’s debut on Brainfeeder, the LA-based imprint curated by Flying Lotus. On Pyramid, Jaga Jazzist have crafted a suitably cosmic sound to match their new label home, all the while nodding to forebears spanning from 80s jazz band Out To Lunch and Norwegian synth guru Ståle Storløkken, to contemporaries Tame Impala, Todd Terje and Jon Hopkins. Each of the album’s four longform entries evolves over carefully plotted movements, the tracks’ technicolour threads dreamily unspooling.

Jaga Jazzist

Pyramid

Brainfeeder
Album artwork for Pyramid by Jaga Jazzist
LP +

$32.99

Printed Inner Sleeve Housed in a 3mm Spined Outer Sleeve w/ Die Cut Triangle.Silver Holographic Foldable Pyramid Insert

Crystal Clear Vinyl

Includes download code
Released 08/07/2020Catalog Number

LP-BF-099

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Album artwork for Pyramid by Jaga Jazzist
CD

$14.99

Released 08/07/2020Catalog Number

CD-BF-099

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Jaga Jazzist

Pyramid

Brainfeeder
Album artwork for Pyramid by Jaga Jazzist
LP +

$32.99

Printed Inner Sleeve Housed in a 3mm Spined Outer Sleeve w/ Die Cut Triangle.Silver Holographic Foldable Pyramid Insert

Crystal Clear Vinyl

Includes download code
Released 08/07/2020Catalog Number

LP-BF-099

Learn more
Album artwork for Pyramid by Jaga Jazzist
CD

$14.99

Released 08/07/2020Catalog Number

CD-BF-099

Learn more

Jaga Jazzist return with their new album Pyramid, where the legendary Norwegian eight-piece takes a deep dive into post-rock, jazz and psychedelia influences. It’s their first album since 2015’s Starfire, their ninth album in a career now spanning four decades, but it marks the group’s debut on Brainfeeder, the LA-based imprint curated by Flying Lotus. On Pyramid, Jaga Jazzist have crafted a suitably cosmic sound to match their new label home, all the while nodding to forebears spanning from 80s jazz band Out To Lunch and Norwegian synth guru Ståle Storløkken, to contemporaries Tame Impala, Todd Terje and Jon Hopkins. Each of the album’s four longform entries evolves over carefully plotted movements, the tracks’ technicolour threads dreamily unspooling.