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    Posted: 25 Jun 2011 at 2:18pm
There's a review on the top of the front page, a new album called "Duo" that you may be interested in.
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Yes, got the Henderson CD with his first two albums. Brilliant stuff!
Got a few more offshoots, Logan made me a list once Thumbs Up

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Glad you liked them. Do you know the offshoot albums from Herbie's Sextet such as Eddie Henderson's 'Realizations'.
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Originally posted by js js wrote:

That "Electric Byrd" by Donald Byrd thats on the front page right now is another one you would probably like too.

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Thats what I thought you meant, which reminds me, "Invitation to Openess" by Les McCann


Been enjoying these two immensely lately!
Now on to the modern artist suggested above.
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Hmm, that sounds just a bit like Cinematic Orchestra, of which my wife is quite a fan.
Are you telling me you know my wife that well too? Angry

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I could recommend nu-jazz and fusion all day.

Maybe try Magnus Ostrom, Gilgamesh, Sloche, and Deus Ex Machina's Cinque album if you don't mind latin vocals.
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Hmm, that sounds just a bit like Cinematic Orchestra, of which my wife is quite a fan.
Are you telling me you know my wife that well too? Angry
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And some Pink Freud; less atmosphere and more interplay & fun:




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In that case I know you better than yourself - you do like nu-jazz, even if you didn't know it Tongue



I highly recommend you the "Sonic Codex" album by Eivind Aarset.
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Oh yes, this sounds like what I was looking for Smile
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Both these two concert recordings are uploaded on full on youTube. I recommend checking out these albums.

EDIT: here's another nice one




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Originally posted by js js wrote:

I've got another nu one for you, check out Mikrokolktyw, they are on the front page now.
By the way, with Slava here we could finally hold our first reunion of the Guy Manning fan club Beer
We have a very thorough self-promoter here at JMA that I like to call 'Jazz' Manning, no messing around for him, he's all business Geek


Jazz Manning? Guy Messing? I'm getting confused LOL

Right guys. This gives me something to chew on. I will have a metal kick-off month in July and I'll try to find a couple of these artist by that time Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by 1967/ 1976 1967/ 1976 wrote:

Hmmm... JAZZ METAL (not a JMA genre... And in PA included in Prog Metal category) is a good genre with a great Jazz Rock/ Death Metal (and other genres in the veins): CYNIC. See this band at: http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=1073


Well actually, that's a genre that doesn't work for me generally. It's a bit too much focus on soloing/virtuosity and I miss the interplay of real jazz.

TIP: Keep jazz-metal out of JMA Ouch
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Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

I know you like Nu-Jazz Karl, do you know Nils Petter Molvaer, Eivind Aarset and Pink Freud?



Do I ? I didn't know LOL
Nor do I know any of the artists you mention Embarrassed
Will need to check!
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Nice, I hear the similarities. Its that avoidance of cliche melody that I think Karl will find welcome in both groups.
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Originally posted by js js wrote:

I've got another nu one for you, check out Mikrokolktyw, they are on the front page now.
 

BTW, Mikrokolektyw is right half of Robotobibok (or more current their re-incarnation)
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Hmmm... JAZZ METAL (not a JMA genre... And in PA included in Prog Metal category) is a good genre with a great Jazz Rock/ Death Metal (and other genres in the veins): CYNIC. See this band at: http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=1073
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I've got another nu one for you, check out Mikrokolktyw, they are on the front page now.
By the way, with Slava here we could finally hold our first reunion of the Guy Manning fan club Beer
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I know you like Nu-Jazz Karl, do you know Nils Petter Molvaer, Eivind Aarset and Pink Freud?


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