Modern Jazz
Swayze
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Jazz, whether bop, hard bop, modal, spiritual, free, etc is maybe my favourite type of music, but I listen to hardly any modern jazz at all. I find quite a lot of it too be too fusion for my taste.The only modern jazz album I have is "Penumbra" by Bennie Maupin, which I really like, but then again Bennie Maupin was an artist I really liked for his 70's recordings.So has anyone got any post nineties or so recommendations for good jazz (that isn't fusion)?
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does cinematic orchestra count?
NO
cinematic orchestra? jazz? what was i thinking?
As for Soil and Pimp I like what I've heard of them yeah but have never got round to picking anything up by them. Anything you recommend?
Jazzy not Jazz
I did a recording today of some seminar and in between every session the sound guy would bump this horrible modern jazz through the pa. my eyes almost rolled out of my head when I heard..
Soil and Pimp are cool though. That shit sounds like jazz. Not the elevator at the marriot.
I can't imagine listening to anything with this corny of a name.
These guys just happen to be very good on their instruments which allows them to play some sort of jazz influenced punk type of thing.
Soil and Pimp is that
their song 'Scoop Out' off the really dope Black Finger Soundtrack
Joey Calderazzo (esp. The Traveler)
Cornelius Claudio Kreusch
Kenny Werner
Robert Glasper
Chick Corea Akoustic Band (not as fusion as you'd think)
Gonzalo Rubalcaba
Courtney Pine's stuff with Jeff Watts (The Vision's Tale, Within The Realms of Our Dreams)
Indigo Jam Unit
Sleepwalker with Pharoah Sanders
The Soilies are just too f*cking noisy to take for more than a few tracks on the spin but they must be great live. I would still recommend you check them.
I think John Ellis does the keys on these Cinematic Orchestra projects. I used to gig with the dude back in the day when he had an orange Austin Maxi. Fantastic pianist, great writer too. He's definitely deep into his jazz, but yeah, this has that ambient, waves against the shore kinda vibe IIRC.
Fly
Colman Brothers
Jose James
Greg Foat
Kamasi Washington
some of kahil el-zabar's stuff is great, as well. i love the stuff with billy bang.
both of them are making spiritual jazz tho - not always modern sounding.
andy bey is a living legend and keeps putting music out. i'm so bummed that i missed his tour last year - he hasn't been around much lately.
joshua abrams - natural info
http://eremite.com/album/mte-53
it sounds corny, but i think a lot of early idm/edm was basically modern jazz... or at least avant garde. (but not exactly cinematic.)
http://www.jazzmanrecords.co.uk/greg-foat-group-dancers-at-the-edge-of-time
In a similar vein there is also Finn Peters.
I've also got a lot of time for this Max Grunhard Quintet tune:
YES. One of Manchester's finest. Good to see he is getting some props.
Christian Scott - Who They Wish I Was
Badbadnotgood - Differently Still
Kamaal Williams - Early Prayer
Music is a bit noodly though. They’re very talented but I’d still rate them if they just sat in the pocket of a nice simple groove.