I would agree, a lot of electronic stuff like Microstoria, where it's more
abracted - the structures of melody and rhythm are less traditional and
obvious - share quite a bit with some free jazz. Especially with the
European improvisers, like Peter Brotzmann or Derek Bailey or Mats
Gustafsson - I think there's common values - such things as timbre are not
taken for granted, for example.
I don't know anything about Jurassic Five, but To Rococo Rot, Squarepusher,
Flanger and Isotope 217 strike me as good examples of artists who are
directly combining traditions of jazz and electronic music to good end.
Matt
At 02:10 PM 3/29/01 -0500, Erica A. Mitchell wrote:
quoted 4 lines mattu@mindspring.com writes:>mattu@mindspring.com writes:
> >I would argue that jazz is fundamentally rhythmic.
>what about freeform jazz? this is more similar to electronic stuff i think.
>they are all interconnected.. look at what jurassic five has been doin...
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