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darkshade
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Posted: 14 Nov 2011 at 11:34am |
I was about to post this in the thread that is about your all-time favorite artists, but realized a new thread should be started about recent favorites.
Based on my recent listening habits Soulive Hiromi Miles Davis Victor Wooten Alain Caron Elephant9 James Brown Lettuce Soft Machine Dave Holland |
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Abraxas
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Hmm, I've been listening to a lot of jazz-inspired hip hop lately and acid jazz.
Here are some: BadBadNotGood Hocus Pocus Thundercat Nujabes Common Then, probably Medeski, Martin & Wood.
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darkshade
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I like what Ive heard of Common, like his earlier albums
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idlero
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No one in particular , just checking the 2011 releases
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I think the problem with a lot of the fusion music is that it's extremely predictable, it's a rock rhythm and the solos all play the same stuff and they play it over and over again ...
Ken Burns |
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js
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Doing evals for the site I get to hear several great new artists everyday. A couple that have stood out recently include the electro jazz-rock of NHX and the hard bop of Chris Colangelo. Probably the artist that has grown on me the most over the last couple months though is Charlie Parker.
Edited by js - 14 Nov 2011 at 11:15pm |
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Kazuhiro
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I am interested in all subgenres than an artist. The work of the site lets search feeling always overflow for me. And it always changes.
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Sean Trane
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I'm very partial to UK jazz artistes right now!!
Graham Collier
Neill Ardley
Michael Garrick
Ian Carr's nucleus (but this is hardly new)
McCoy Tyner (but this is hardly new)
I'm also very much into Octurn, Panopticon and Aka Moon from Belgium
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my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....
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dreadpirateroberts
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Still Herbie and Freddie at the moment - but also Way Out West from Oz. Very much so.
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snobb
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I re-listen a lot of John Coltrane (mostly AG-period but some hard bop as well) with big pleasure now. And Alice Coltrane's music as well
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harmonium.ro
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Alice Coltrane (thanks Greg aka Logan!!!)
Miles (thanks Darryl aka zravkapt for his Dar Magus review, amazing album) Jaga Jazzist, Kammerflimmer Kollektief, Tuna Laguna, Chicago Odense Ensemble from the nu-jazz/post-rock crossover area Bonobo Edited by harmonium.ro - 15 Nov 2011 at 7:19pm |
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Ricochet
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Granted I understand this correctly, then I introduced of late just one artist in my hall of fame, him being Bill Dixon. Amazing free-jazz musician, four or five outstanding works at least and none of those being the appointedly classic Intents and Purposes (or maybe it's the original '67 tape that irks me; gotta check out the remaster).
Of new artists I checked comprehensively, there's McCoy Tyner, but I don't like him much (thanks for nothing, Hugues ) and I'm going through Art Ensemble Of Chicago (where Message to Our Folks might have floored me, against the popular People in Sorrow; meanwhile, I still can't crack A Jackson In Your House). Particular albums I saved: Lou Donaldson's Blues Walk, Hampton Hawes' For Real! (both after seeing them reviewed here, cheers) and Maarten Altena Quartet's Rondendans, which I sort of really liked. New albums: Scott Fields & Matthias Schubert, Thomas Heberer, maybe. I like Marilyn Mazur's new album a lot, but liking Mazur in itself isn't new. |
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snobb
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I like Marilyn Mazur's music as rule - her new album is between her bests. But as almost with any her release I like some moments ,but there are some fillers as well (or albums are usually quite bulky). I saw her playing live two or three years ago on open-air summer fest in seaside town - it was night concert where he played with her world fusion band (violinist,keyboards,etc) for few thousand listeners on scene ,placed on main square of Old town,between Jugend buildings. Absolutely fantastic show - kind of voodoo or shaman's ritual magic. No her album could be compared with this
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darkshade
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Been enjoying this band called Fortadelis. All their albums are free to download. http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/tomislav.ocvirek
I'd say check out their albums FUNKTIONAL or Convergence first. |
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Hawkwise
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At the Moment my fav Jazz grooves are
Hank Mobley , lee Morgan and Tina Brooks . |
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"If you're trying to be hip, be hip." - Miles Davis
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Matt
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Matt
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Mr. Frankie Laine Mr. Buck Clayton
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darkprinceofjazz
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Antibalas
Lenny White Benny Golson Shelly Manne Mastodon Steven Wilson Spirogyra (St. Radiguns & Bells, Boots and Shambles) I love these Albums. Edited by darkprinceofjazz - 04 Dec 2011 at 7:14pm |
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darkshade
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Tis the time of year when jazz moves into heavy rotation. Pat Metheny Group, Christian McBride, and Brand X are my favs at the moment.
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HURBRET
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Ahmad Jamal because I'm listening to him right now.
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darkshade
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mid-late 50s Miles Davis, and late-50s/early 60s John Coltrane is what I've been digging lately.
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