Why are we only allowed one good jazz album a year?
Why are we only allowed one good jazz album a year?
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And this wasn’t it
overrated
Elaborate, everyone who calls it bad just says that, or regurgitates fantano
ONLY ONE. NOW DEAL WITH IT.
-God
this album sucks ass
Oh lord, this is just all wrong... :,(
posting this uninspired trash should be a bannable offense
not my type of jazz, and I just think everything Kamasi puts out is gonna be overrated because he is one of the few new jazz musicians making above average jazz
Thanks for reminding me this exists
Our genre is in grave danger my brothers, we must stay united as one hummmm
the creator has a master plan...
I love it despite hating the communist witches it praises, thankfully its almost all instrumental so it could have “My Queen is Alexandria Ocasia-Cortez” or “My Queen is Hillary Clinton” for all that matters
When you only listen to the one jazz album a year that p4k/fantano recommends I guess maybe you get brainwashed into thinking it must be the only good one.
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>cant name any other
THIS, kill yourself OP
this
absolutely based
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This.
Take the /criss cross/ pill lads.
spam jazz
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You're not a fan of jazz if you genuinely think that this is the only good jazz album from 2018. You are most likely what people call a tourist.
We've already had three this year.
- Ill Considered 5&6
- Obelisk
And I haven't listened to at least 4 others yet. Try to rely a bit less on trap rap melon.
god i hate this fat fuck
based and criss cross pilled
His playing style is really not my thing. he might be technically good, but it just sounded unimaginative and dull
I know some people really dig it, I couldn’t
Kamasi is like 70 percent hype and association. He was making with Throttle Elevator Music forever and nobody gave a shit.
>the spiritual jazz meme
AitE was better though
Ill Considered is pretty good, didn't listen to the other one
Your queen is a reptile is still the best jazz album last year
Elephantine was good
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Literally what is "Spiritual Jazz" about Alive in the East? Christ.
At least wait for someone to post the Idris Ackamoor album or something.
>criss cross
are they as autistic as those blues traditionalists in Europe that I read about in the keith richards biography?
I wish we could have /Jazz/ like the weebs and metalhead autists
/jazz/ is too small and too high to keep threads going.
On my to-listen-to list along with:
Allison Miller - Glitter Wolf
Ralph Alessi - Imaginary Friends
Angel Bat Dawid - Oracle
Time Grove - More Than One Thing
Mats Eilertsen - And Then Comes The Night
Have you heard Ivan Conti- Poision Fruit?
Nope, but it is on my radar. I've only listed albums that I have downloaded, this one is not on rutracker and I can't access slsk/redacted currently. Still looking for it.
Oh, I forgot, fucking Chuck Mangione suddenly released a new album called Keep In Sight (Tidal exclusive) and it's surprisingly nice. If you want it, some kind user mega'd it, so search archive.
How do you guys have so much time to listen to jazz on top of any other new music plus emerging into the classics of the genre on a deeper level?
I really only listen to jazz and hip hop as far as new stuff goes.
2019 is the first year in a long time when I arbitrarily decided to keep up with new releases. I've spent last year listening almost exclusively to 50's jazz. I'm already hopelessly outclassed too, I've managed to listen to 120 albums in 200 months out of 350 that interest me. Not giving up tho, some of those albums were pretty good.
>200 months
Obviously meant 2 months
You don’t happen to keep a list of those do you? I’m trying to deep dive into jazz beyond just the essentials chart which I’ve heard most of
For Gyumri, We Are All, Modern Love, Seymour Reads the Constitution!, Travelers, Uncharted Territories, The Buffering Cocoon, Glow II, Weather Walker, The Influencing Machine, NY Standard, The Mystery of Kem, and Awase were all 2018 releases.
Thing is, I kinda like music.
how do i into jazz?
i enjoy some general stuff like Bitches Brew, Head Hunters, Mister Magic, Naked City but stuff like The Shape of Jazz to Come is completely lost to me
i'm assuming there's a process since it took a while for me to "get" noise and no wave
All of those are pretty music albums with influences from other genres, lots of fusion and in the case of Naked City grind, etc.
I'd keep looking at Fusion or Jazz Rock and trying from that angle. Also Shape of Jazz to come is still Free Jazz, so possibly try something like Giant Steps or Moanin'.
I find that hearing Jazz arrangements of songs that you're very familiar with in all the different subgenres of Jazz is a great way to get into it, because you can more easily hear where they're taking the material if you know exactly what they're working from.
yeah, I kinda feel like i'm cheating when I listen to jazz fusion because i'm trying to get into jazz
I appreciate albums like Time Out and Karma but just don't find myself coming back to it as much as albums that are jazz fusion or other weird offshoots like dark jazz
definitely gonna check out those albums
Jazz Rock