Noir Jazz

Tracks: 35 | Year: 2025
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Noir jazz emerged in the late 1940s and early 1950s, intertwining with the dark, moody aesthetics of film noir cinema. Characterized by smoky, late-night atmospheres and brooding melodies, this subgenre often features muted trumpets, sultry saxophones, and melancholic piano lines. Artists like Miles Davis, who recorded the soundtrack for "Elevator to the Gallows" (1958), helped define the sound. Noir jazz typically employs minor keys, slow to mid-tempo rhythms, and sparse arrangements that create tension and suspense. The style evokes images of rain-slicked streets, dimly lit bars, and urban alienation – perfectly complementing the fatalistic themes of noir films. The genre's influence continues to resonate in contemporary neo-noir soundtracks and modern jazz compositions.
Almost Dawn
4:00
Autumn Leaves
2:48
Blue Haze
2:45
Blue Moon Melody
2:57
Broadway Nights
2:31
Cigarette Smoke in Empty Rooms
3:05
Closeing Time Jam
2:57
Dark Alley Blues
1:56
Empty Streets at Dawn
3:12
Last Call at Murphy's Bar
2:59
Mesmerized
2:22
Midnight on Mulberry Street
2:27
Moonlight Through Broken Glass
3:46
Moonlit Echoes
3:07
Moonlit Moment
2:28
Neon Haze
4:00
Neon Through Venetian Blinds
2:42
Night Whispers
3:12
Noir Serenade
4:01
One Last Mystery
3:34
Sapphire Nights
1:37
Shadows on Concrete
2:42
Smoke and Scotch
1:40
Smokey Fade
2:46
Smooth Train
2:08
Soft Touch
2:29
The Dame Walks at Midnight
3:20
The Final Confession
3:25
The Last Shot of Whiskey
3:20
The Private Eye's Dream
3:39
Thinking of the Times that Were
2:28
Three AM at The Blue Room
3:47
Timeless Affair
3:07
When Shadows Fall
3:27
When Stars Forsake the Moon
3:31