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In a small village with open spaces sits a man isolated from the outside world. A background from Heavy metal, house and electronica gives him an nonreligious approach to jazz music. The love for jazz started early and the time was right to challenge this genre off improvisation and mix it with electronic elements. He made the basic tracks and sessions was arranged. Then came the cutting, abusing and reinterpretation off the musical inputs from the cream off the danish jazz scene. A melting pot off improvisation, electronic music and pulsating grooves. A playground with no limits, stretching genre definitions with energy and curiosity. It has been an importend guideline to improvise on the computer as well as on the traditional instruments, creating a challenge to the brilliant solos performed by Nikolaj Hess, Kasper Tranberg, Jacob Fisher, Hans Ulrik, Gustaf Ljundberg, Mikkel Hess and Eliel Williams Lazo Linares. The debut album "Jazz is the grass I cut" is an instrumental journey. The only track with vocals is "Smiling" featuring Louis Armstrong. Unpolluted by outside influence the record is Per Ebdrups personal mind trip with the competence of Kenneth Bager as co-producer. In 2009 Jazzbox released the EP "Pigeon at the disco" now with vocals, featuring a cover of the eurovision winner "Dansevise" / "Dancing ditty". In 2017 Jazzbox released the album "Trees" on Lifted House. An instrumental, deep house vibe with elements and inspiration from nature.