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Dave Douglas & Keystone / Jazz Trumpet 4tet / Jazztronica / Ambient Jazz / Avant Jazz ... - 0 views

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    Dave Douglas - Trumpet, Adam Benjamin - Rhodes, Gene Lake - Drums. Marcus Strickland - Saxophones, Brad Joes - Bass, DJ Olive - Turntables. Moonshine, the newest album from trumpeter/composer Dave Douglas' Grammy-nominated band Keystone, is an album that moves musical genres forward into uncharted territory. The evolutionary/revolutionary aspect is found in the vibrant alchemy between Douglas' avant-garde leaning compositions, the relentless, polyrhythmic funk of drummer Gene Lake and bassist Brad Jones, the Sun-Ra-esque sonics of Adam Benjamin who plays a highly modulated Fender Rhodes and the post-post blowing of the front line featuring Douglas and saxophonist Marcus Strickland. But what puts this one over the top is the true integration of a DJ, in this case DJ Olive, into the constantly shifting improvisations of a cutting edge band. Rolling Stone called Keystone's 2005's self titled album, "a modernist requiem." Moonshine takes it a step further: a modernist recipe for the future sound of electronics, jazz, and new composition. "I think of it as Green Beat," says Douglas with a grin, referring to the organic way that the rhythms of vinyl, laptop, and drum set coalesce in this infectious, grooving new album. One forgets all the elements that go into this hybrid music, as each piece amounts to a masterpiece of modern jazz-informed composition and performance. There are many details buried in these tracks, and perhaps the most remarkable thing is that the basis for this recording was a single performance in front of a live studio audience. The state-of-the-art mutli-track recording of this session makes possible a hybrid of the best parts of studio isolation and live excitement. It allowed Greenleaf Music to raise to the highest level the post-production of these recordings.
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Sonny Rollins, Tenor Sax ::: Jungoso, from The Vibe, Vol IV (1960) - 0 views

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    The Vibe: Afro-Cuban Rhythms, Latin Jazz, Mambos & Descargas (free). Mp3 is about 10 minutes long.
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Rudresh Mahanthappa |: South Asian Jazz |: NPR Music Radio Show - 0 views

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    Rudresh Mahanthappa: South Asian Jazz
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Saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa's Long-Awaited New CD, Samdhi - 0 views

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    Rudresh Mahanthappa's new, long-awaited jazz sax CD (Samdhi) comes out Sept 27! http://t.co/WpEwO3G @ElementsOfJazz Blog
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Sonny Rollins Profile :::... Academy of Achievement - 0 views

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    Tenor saxophonist and spiritual seeker.
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Wayne Shorter Quartet / Sanctuary / Philharmonie, Köln 2008 - 0 views

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    Wayne Shorter (alto & soprano saxophones), Danilo Perez (piano), John Patitucci (bass), Brian Blades (drums). For a super-high-quality, professional video of this stellar performance given by Shorter on his 75th birthday, see: http://tr.im/DHhO
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M-Base : Steve Coleman: Jazz Recordings - 0 views

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    Some albums can be downloaded free. Discography: Elements of One, Weaving Symbolics, Lucidarium, Invisible Paths, Tao of Mad Phat, Way of the Cipher, Def Trance Beat, Rhythm in Mind, Sonic Language of Myth, and more...
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