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Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:55 am
by the acid never lies
Uncle Bill wrote:
Prince Blimey is a great album. They went a bit straighter on some of the later records.
Have to agree with you - their later stuff is a little toothless imo
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 11:09 am
by pikeymobile
Their album where they cover Aphex Twin is utterly fantastic. That drummer manages to hammer out the breakbeat on '4' with quality timing.
Re: Future Jazz / Nu Jazz
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 5:26 pm
by roadrunnerr
If you want a kind of weekly dose, Gilles Peterson on Radio 1, although that has alot of older stuff too.
some other stuff:
Soil and Pimp Sessions
J.A.M
Sleep Walker
Quasimode
Kyoto Jazz Massive
Re: Future Jazz / Nu Jazz
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 3:06 pm
by adikt
^^^all nice
and for the best "Future Jazz" created...
you have to go back 40 years apparently...
SUN RA
...will change your life

Re: Future Jazz / Nu Jazz
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:37 pm
by the acid never lies
adikt wrote:^^^all nice
and for the best "Future Jazz" created...
you have to go back 40 years apparently...
SUN RA
...will change your life

I have to say I still don't get it!
Occasionally I do but on the whole Sun Ra is beyond me. That guy is insane... in a good way of course.
Re: Future Jazz / Nu Jazz
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:52 pm
by psylent
Thanks for the input guys, going to have a good night finding some clips!
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Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:58 pm
by frodo
pikeymobile wrote:Uncle Bill wrote:In fact I can imagine jazz being done entirely on laptops if it was done right.
Amon Tobin
Amon Tobin's a chick, dude.
Re: Future Jazz / Nu Jazz
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 3:17 am
by adikt
the acid never lies wrote:
I have to say I still don't get it!
hehe...its not for everyone i suppose...i assume the parts you dont get are the more abstract things, where it seems as if Sun Ra is just banging mindlessly on his keyboard or John Gilmour seems like he just making random squeaks on his sax...? It may at first seem that way but you have to remember that Mr Moog himself gave Ra the first Moog made because of his respect for the guy...and that John Coltrane started taking lessons from John Gilmour very late in his career for the same reason. My favorite jazz artists are the ones who have & can play beautiful classic jazz & blues...but then can also move the entire genre forward with a whole new style or way of looking at the music. simply put, most of the actual jazz bands listed in this thread would not exist if it were not for the Sun Ra Arkestra. Every musician in the Ark to this day is fucking mindblowing.
"Equation wise the first thing to do is to consider time as officially ended. We work on the other side of time. We will bring them here through either isotope teleportation, trans-molecularisation, or better still, teleport the whole planet here through...music."
this is madness:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtHmqbnuZQs