I want to get into Jazz

Okay, so I would really like to get into Jazz, but every time, I abandon it.
Do you guys have good Jazz artists to help me get into Jazz?
Usually the music I listen to is Darksynth, Most kinds of metal, experimental and weird music, and sometimes, rock.
I genuinely want to get into Jazz in order to broaden my musical influences and culture.
So, a little help?

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Charlie Parker.

john coltrane
miles davis

John Coltrane for mind blowing sax work
Miles Davis for his modal/cool jazz and his electric albums from the 70s (check out kind of blue/Live-Evil)
Charles Mingus for some great jazz compositions (check out "The Clown")
and Astigmatic by the Komeda Quintet, just a great avant garde jazz album

Honestly, imo, it's much more interesting and engaging if you actually play an instrument. I'm not saying you can't enjoy or appreciate the music anymore, I just feel that if you played an instrument you maybe wouldn't abandon listening to it. Maybe i'm just a retard

I already play drums and bass
I don't think playing an instrument has anything to do with it anyways
It's probably because the music i usually listen to is miles away from jazz
But i still would like to try getting as much into jazz as possible

Forgot to add vocals and guitar for the instruments i play

Almost never discussed here but Roland Kirk is a good into jazz

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are you this tall? do you need a different ride?

>are you this tall? do you need a different ride?
wot

Ask the Ages by Sonny Sharrock - great guitar, perfect if you like experimental rock
Africa / Brass by Coltrane - intense and energetic, best entry point into his discography imo (also try late Coltrane if you want noisy and chaotic)
Naked City by John Zorn - eclectic mix of different styles of Jazz with Grindcore
King of Kings by the Pyramids - intense afro spiritual jazz
Spiritual Unity by Ayler - spooky free jazz with wailing sax

Check the fucking essentials charts next time you mong

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its like when a girl asks if shes sucking too hard or if you want a finger in your ass, yknow?

kk
I get it

Yea but i want more great albums than just the ones on the chart

>headhunters
>rock/jazz fusion
what is wrong with the guy's explanation of jazz fusion

Give Dizzy Gillespie a try bruv

Disregard my last posts, I suck too much cock

dude if you want I can suck yours to relieve you of the rainbows torturing your insides

I have no last post.

how did you know?

My sixth sense has developed to the level of a god's

did your sixth sense tell you im up for some fisting?

how about you listen to the 50 albums on there before asking for more

also it would be nice if you told us what you listened to already and what it is exactly you're looking for

A decent amount of jazz musicians are metalheads. Craig Taborn, for instance, as well as Trevor Dunn. So, my recommendation is Dan Weiss' Starebaby, where a bunch of avant-garde jazz musicians decided to make a metal album and it's very good.

To pump a butterfly

ever listen to Marc Ribot?
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Start with mainstream jazz.
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Then move to early-bop: Cannonball Addley, Dizzy Gillespie, Coleman Hawkins, Count Basie, Charlie Parker