Acid Jazz (English), also translated as psychedelic jazz (see paragraph # name), originated in the south of England, England, and is a branch of jazz music, which combines some soul music, Funk music and disco elements, especially in the aspects of cycle beat and mode harmony. It began to develop in 198 -199, from the original Jazz-funk style to the mixture of electronic dance music and pop music.
Although the word "acid jazz" has been coined before, it is generally believed that DJ Gilles Peterson and Chris Bangs were talking about the so-called acid jazz in a nightclub in Camden, London in 1987. The widely recognized acid jazz. When Gilles Peterson introduced himself on BBC Radio 1, he famously said that he thought Jazz Sour first came from: "We play this rare seven-inch vinyl record-the songs are all progressive swing rhythm songs (Groove) with crazy rock guitar as the prelude. I tried to speed up the playback and distorted the sound. Chris Baines said to me through the microphone, "If there is an Acid House, it must be Acid Jazz. This is the origin of the word "acid jazz". Just like a joke. "