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modern jazz artists
i wanted to make this thread, since i think it's a shame that the jazz scene is so focused on the past that many of the world's most skilled and innovative musicians get no recognition(or financial rewards)
so basically, list any artists you like who are active and relevant
for me i'll list
roy campbell
david s. ware
matthew shipp
charles gayle
eri yamamoto
daniel carter
mats gustafsson
so basically, list any artists you like who are active and relevant
for me i'll list
roy campbell
david s. ware
matthew shipp
charles gayle
eri yamamoto
daniel carter
mats gustafsson

jazzz
I don't know who any of those dudes are but my jazz playing brother turned me onto Ben Monder. Definitely a little on the post-rock side of things but really interesting nevertheless. Oceana is the one to pick up.
some of that list is very nice. also check:
Skalpel
Tortoise
Flat Earth Society
Throbbing Gristle
Medeski Martin & Wood
Chicago Underground Trio
Yakko Kano(Cowboy Beebop Soundtrack + nost of other works!)
also for jazz crossed with other genres check:
Madlib(Shades of Blue)
Yesterday's New Quintet
El-P(albums Collecting the Kid & High Water Mark!!)
Gling Glo(Bjork's polish jazz band from the 90s)
there are more. thats off the top. I'll post again im sure.
Great thread! Jazz as a whole is so overlooked considering the direct inspiration it has on so many other genres!
Oh yeh...and of course Masik. Multimedia Hybrid Ensemble/Jazz Trio.
click the sig for the page. seriously good jazz with myself on Alto sax

Skalpel
Tortoise
Flat Earth Society
Throbbing Gristle
Medeski Martin & Wood
Chicago Underground Trio
Yakko Kano(Cowboy Beebop Soundtrack + nost of other works!)
also for jazz crossed with other genres check:
Madlib(Shades of Blue)
Yesterday's New Quintet
El-P(albums Collecting the Kid & High Water Mark!!)
Gling Glo(Bjork's polish jazz band from the 90s)
there are more. thats off the top. I'll post again im sure.
Great thread! Jazz as a whole is so overlooked considering the direct inspiration it has on so many other genres!
Oh yeh...and of course Masik. Multimedia Hybrid Ensemble/Jazz Trio.
click the sig for the page. seriously good jazz with myself on Alto sax

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any one of Seb Rochfords projects:
Polar Bear
Acoustic Ladyland
Fulborn Teversham
He is an awsome drummer that can pound it as hard as any metal band or as soft as you like, really versatile. Polar Bear is his main project as like leader, song writer, aranger. It's pretty ambient / jazzy / funky / laid back / in your face at times. The Double bass player and one of the peeps on sax are in Acostic Ladyland with him. That is a mad act, that started off doing jazz reinterpritations of Jimi Hendrix with acoustic instruments. Then they thought fuck it and plugged everything in and make a massive jazz racket now that rocks so hard and they don't even have a guitarist. Fulborn Teversham are pretty out there as well, kinda funky and a little bit electronic with mad synths and vocals. All of those are touring quite a bit, I saw Polar Bear last week and they blew me away.
Polar Bear
Acoustic Ladyland
Fulborn Teversham
He is an awsome drummer that can pound it as hard as any metal band or as soft as you like, really versatile. Polar Bear is his main project as like leader, song writer, aranger. It's pretty ambient / jazzy / funky / laid back / in your face at times. The Double bass player and one of the peeps on sax are in Acostic Ladyland with him. That is a mad act, that started off doing jazz reinterpritations of Jimi Hendrix with acoustic instruments. Then they thought fuck it and plugged everything in and make a massive jazz racket now that rocks so hard and they don't even have a guitarist. Fulborn Teversham are pretty out there as well, kinda funky and a little bit electronic with mad synths and vocals. All of those are touring quite a bit, I saw Polar Bear last week and they blew me away.
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Just adding on to tht all them are part of a larger group of musicians called the f:ire (fellowship for integrated rhythmic expression) collective. By and large doin very very good work across the board. Also check out ppl like Ingrid Laubrok, Basquiat Strings. Oriole, Clown Revisited etc. Also one of Polar Bears members who goes by the name of Leafcutter John does some really progressive solo work. Check him too.jimitheexploder wrote:any one of Seb Rochfords projects:
Polar Bear
Acoustic Ladyland
Fulborn Teversham
He is an awsome drummer that can pound it as hard as any metal band or as soft as you like, really versatile. Polar Bear is his main project as like leader, song writer, aranger. It's pretty ambient / jazzy / funky / laid back / in your face at times. The Double bass player and one of the peeps on sax are in Acostic Ladyland with him. That is a mad act, that started off doing jazz reinterpritations of Jimi Hendrix with acoustic instruments. Then they thought fuck it and plugged everything in and make a massive jazz racket now that rocks so hard and they don't even have a guitarist. Fulborn Teversham are pretty out there as well, kinda funky and a little bit electronic with mad synths and vocals. All of those are touring quite a bit, I saw Polar Bear last week and they blew me away.
Angelo Debarre
Caught him when he played here at the Bonninghton this year, stunning guitar work. Modern day Reinhardt, got to love the Gypsy Jazz.
Caught him when he played here at the Bonninghton this year, stunning guitar work. Modern day Reinhardt, got to love the Gypsy Jazz.
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Erik Truffaz - amazing trumpeter, does some good Dnb-esque jazz with his quartet, I'd highly recommend the Bending New Corners LP.
Joshua Redman - US sax player (mainly soprano). Loads of good stuff but my favourite LP of his is Freedom In The Groove.
Billy Cobham still does some good stuff, his Focused LP from a few years back was wicked.
Joshua Redman - US sax player (mainly soprano). Loads of good stuff but my favourite LP of his is Freedom In The Groove.
Billy Cobham still does some good stuff, his Focused LP from a few years back was wicked.
Wait, what do you mean by "anymore"? They are one of the most important industrial groups, for me industrial is pretty much synonymous with TGAdikt wrote:edit: didnt see the 'active' part...im not sure Gristle does jazz anymore...i dunno.

Only the most recent record was jazz, it was made after, erm, over 20 years after they split in the beginning of 80's. That said though, it's a pretty good record, but as far as I'm concerned it was a one-off session and there is much more to TG than that. Get to know early stuff that had a big influence on electronic music and if interested in performance art - Coum Transmissions was one of the last truly provoking acts, pushing boundaries to the limit and causing riots

From Polish jazz check Leszek Możdżer, Miłość, Mazzoll & Arhythmic Perfection, Pink Freud - maybe something will match your taste.
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