Nu-jazz (sometimes electro-jazz, jazztronica, or phusion) was coined in the late 1990s to refer to styles which combine jazz textures and sometimes jaz
Nu-jazz (sometimes electro-jazz, jazztronica, or phusion) was coined in the late 1990s to refer to styles which combine jazz textures and sometimes jazz instrumentation with electronic music.[citation needed] Like the terms electronica and jazz, nu jazz is a loosely defined umbrella musical style. It ranges from combining live instrumentation with beats of jazz house (exemplified by FrenchSt Germain, GermanJazzanova and Fila Brazillia from the UK) to more band-based improvised jazz with electronic elements (such as that of the BritishThe Cinematic Orchestra, the Belgian PhusionCulture Nu-jazz improvisation collective and the Norwegianfuture jazz style pioneered by Bugge Wesseltoft, Jaga Jazzist, Nils Petter Molvær and others). It is a term sometimes ascribed to Squarepusher's music.
Nu-jazz typically ventures farther into the electronic territory than does its close cousin, acid jazz (or groove jazz), which is generally closer to earthier funk, soul and rhythm and blues, although releases from noted groove jazz artists such as the Groove Collective blur the distinction between the styles.