(Sorry Jeff)
More recently, I would add Isotope 217, Chicago Underground Duo and Evan
Parker to the electronic/free jazz combo world.
I was at the Two Boots in Brooklyn once a couple years ago - I'd recommend
the Crawfish Pizza to anyone who hasn't tried it - bet it'd go well with
the Double Quartet.
Matt
At 02:59 PM 3/29/01 -0500, you wrote:
quoted 48 lines Although it's safe to say that the majority of mid/late-period Sun Ra output>Although it's safe to say that the majority of mid/late-period Sun Ra output
>was very closely associated with electronics as well as being firmly routed
>in free jazz.
>
>"Joyful Noise" video where he's just freaking out on his keyboard on that
>rooftop wearing that absurd blue wig and pearl necklace. That guy was on a
>whole other level of music.
>
>Alice Coltrane "Universal Conciousness" also has some good
>electronic/keyboard wig-outs although slightly more structured then some of
>Sun Ra's noise.
>
>One of my favourite things to do when in NY is to go to Two Boots restuarant
>where they have the Ornette Coleman "Free Jazz" CD on their jukebox. A mere
>25 cents will make you the most hated person in the room as it's only 2
>I.D's on the disc so either one gets you a 20 minute scronk fest.
>
>Jeff
>
>
>on 3/29/01 2:31 PM, skism at cazeone@earthling.net wrote:
>
> >
> > Erica A. Mitchell said...
> >
> >> 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...
> >
> > free-jazz has practicaly no links to most electronic stuff. it's mainly
> > based on a few soloists who pick a bunch of chords and fuck around up and
> > down the scale for a half hour. John Coletrane & Ornette Coleman are the
> > probably the best example of this. can be quite trying if you're not
> > into jazz to begin with, but give it some time and it can be quite
> > rewarding....
> >
> >
> >
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