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yokogaomag.comWynton Marsalis stands out as the most famous musician associated with this approach,
Ted Gioia • How to Listen to Jazz
arranger Gil Evans,
Ted Gioia • How to Listen to Jazz
Yet Washington is far from being the only one to emerge from the bustling LA scene: Thundercat’s striking bass has also resonated just about everywhere. Producer and multi-instrumentalist Terrace Martin, close friend of Kendrick Lamar, also played the role of teacher and go-between: he took Washington on the journey that became To Pimp a Butterfly... See more
Qobuz
Analyses the cultural phenomenon of hyper-optimization, discussing its impact on creativity, the overabundance of cultural products, and the need for counterforces to resist its effects.
Linkfamed jazz musician Hachidai Nakamura
W. David Marx • Ametora
Listening Tipp
Ones & Twos by Gerald Clayton
Rigmor på svenska by Carsten Dahl Ensemble
Love Warrior's Anthem by Kwashibu Area Band
Ab's Originals by Ab Schaap Septet
Changing Partners (Trios 2) by Harvey Mason
Mare Nostrum IV by Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren
More Amor - A Tribute To Wes Montgomery by Chicago Jazz Orchestra
Letters From The... See more
Ones & Twos by Gerald Clayton
Rigmor på svenska by Carsten Dahl Ensemble
Love Warrior's Anthem by Kwashibu Area Band
Ab's Originals by Ab Schaap Septet
Changing Partners (Trios 2) by Harvey Mason
Mare Nostrum IV by Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Jan Lundgren
More Amor - A Tribute To Wes Montgomery by Chicago Jazz Orchestra
Letters From The... See more

Lots of exciting new jazz albums in December and January, including the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with @WyntonMarsalis, Buddy Rich, @JoeyAlexanderMusic, and more!
Check out our full roundup: jazz.org/blog
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2 years ago
Something that continues to impress me about him is that he never shies away from the bottom half to the keyboard. It's a place a lot of people (or just I) tend to avoid because it's easy to muddy and it's hard to hear the nice tensions you can create with closed voicings but Joey navigates it PERFECTLY. He redistributes... See more
2 years ago
Something that continues to impress me about him is that he never shies away from the bottom half to the keyboard. It's a place a lot of people (or just I) tend to avoid because it's easy to muddy and it's hard to hear the nice tensions you can create with closed voicings but Joey navigates it PERFECTLY. He redistributes... See more