Janko Nilović

Janko Nilović
Birth name Janko Nilović
Also known as Alan Blackwell, Andy Loore, E. Orti, Tonton Roland Et Ses Pianos À Moustaches
Born (1941-05-20) May 20, 1941
Istanbul, Turkey
Genres Library music, classical, jazz, psychedelic, funk, samba, bossa nova, pop, rock
Occupation(s) Composer, arranger, conductor, musician, producer
Instruments Piano, double bass, guitar, oboe, percussion
Years active 1955–present
Associated acts Dave Sucky and others

Janko Nilović (born 20 May 1941) is a Montenegrin pianist, poet, and composer, who has lived in France since 1960.[1][2]

He has published many works, most of them on library labels not available for sale. His oeuvre stretches from classical, jazz, and funk to pop, psyche, and easy listening.[3]

Nilović creates poetic musical images by bending the edges of styles, cross-pollinating them. He recorded many albums for the Montparnasse 2000 library label which specializes in music for radio and television, musical illustrators, and film music clubs.

The hip-hop producer Dr. Dre sampled much of Nilović's piece "Underground Session" for his track "Loose Cannons" from the album Compton.

Jay Z sampled Nilović's song, In the Space, on D.O.A. (Death Of Auto-Tune) from the album The Blueprint 3; A year prior to this Danny!, who Jay Z would later endorse,[4] sampled "Tapatapa" for "The Groove".

Selected discography

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