Free Jazz is a genre of jazz music that emerged in the late 1950s and early 1960s as a radical departure from traditional jazz conventions. It is characterized by its improvisational and experimental nature, with musicians exploring new forms of expression and pushing the boundaries of harmony, rhythm, and structure. Free Jazz often features collective improvisation, unconventional techniques, and a rejection of predetermined compositions. Here are four prominent artists known for their contributions to Free Jazz:
- Ornette Coleman - Ornette Coleman was an American saxophonist, composer, and one of the pioneers of Free Jazz. His album "The Shape of Jazz to Come" is considered a groundbreaking work in the genre. Coleman's playing style, characterized by his unique approach to melody and improvisation, challenged traditional jazz conventions and inspired generations of musicians.
- Cecil Taylor - Cecil Taylor was an American pianist and poet known for his avant-garde approach to jazz. His performances were characterized by intense and virtuosic playing, incorporating elements of dissonance, extended techniques, and complex rhythms. Taylor's album "Unit Structures" is regarded as a landmark in Free Jazz.
- Derek Bailey - Derek Bailey was an English guitarist and improviser who played a significant role in the development of Free Jazz. His innovative approach to the guitar, characterized by unconventional techniques and abstract improvisation, challenged traditional notions of jazz guitar playing. Bailey's album "Ballads" showcases his unique improvisational style.
- Evan Parker - Evan Parker is an English saxophonist known for his work in the realm of Free Jazz and free improvisation. His use of circular breathing and extended techniques on the saxophone has made him one of the most distinctive voices in the genre. Parker's album "The Snake Decides" exemplifies his exploratory and boundary-pushing approach to improvisation.
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#1 - Immaculate
Brett Richardson
#2 - G/SP THE CODE (#4)
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#3 - WHAT'S THE GRAND POOBAH SECRET
JESUS OLDMAN
#4 - Jazzland
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#5 - Babygirl
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#6 - Sorted
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#7 - The O Ke
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#8 - Eclectic Spazz
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#9 - The Commuter
Ralph Atkinson
#10 - Harry Kane 2010 featuring Mama Funk
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#11 - Back To Reality
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#12 - Jeff Herro - My Roots
Jeff Herro
#13 - Divest The Clowns
The Rottenest Raveups
#14 - The Truth Doesn't Lie
Keith Mitchell
#15 - Palm Strings Tram
Johanna Renfro
#16 - 241231b Free Improv
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#17 - Son of the Red Circle - Black Giorgiano Returns
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#18 - Roots of Tomorrow
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#19 - A Small Nice Song
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#20 - Remembering Mr. Shorter
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