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Old 01-08-2011, 11:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Noisy Jazz Hybrid Recommendations?

I can decide if this belongs in the jazz forum or experimental or just general music but I guess for right now I'll leave it in jazz, since that element is kind of the common thread between the bands I'm talking about.

Anyway, I've been on a huge kick of listening to a few noisy jazzy hybrid bands lately and would love to hear more bands that fit this general description. Any one have any good recommendations?

Here are some examples of the kind of stuff I'm talking about:







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Old 01-09-2011, 03:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I don't know if this counts as a Noisy Jazz hybrid or just a noisy piece created by a Jazz musician. Still, an incredible work, nonetheless:







Sun Ra did this in 1978. If that's not ahead of it's time, I don't know what is
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That's almost the opposite of what I was looking for to be honest, being kind of ambient and soundscape-ish as opposed to spastic and aggressive like the examples I posted. That said, I do like Sun Ra and had never heard this before, so it's certainly a pleasant discovery for me. Thanks!
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Since you posted Painkiller there is no point in recommending Naked City?
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Since you posted Painkiller there is no point in recommending Naked City?
Yeah, I'm already pretty familiar with John Zorn in general. But thanks! What's your favorite Naked City album out of curiosity?
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Last Exit?
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Last Exit?
Any album in particular that I should check out?
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Any album in particular that I should check out?
Not sure. I had two albums but that's because they were the only two I could find.

Last Exit - utterly amazing album. High recommendation. Pure chaos from start to end.

Then there was another one I forgot the name of, and don't even know if it was a real album, or audio ripped from an old VHS. It was ok, but it had these really lengthy interview sections between songs which were entirely in French.

Probably though the heaviest, hardest, least teenie bopper friendly jazz I've ever heard. Pure free jazz improv. Interestingly enough, unlike Naked City, it derives it's heaviness from just plain being heavier rather than fusing with metal/grindcore styles.
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Yeah, I'm already pretty familiar with John Zorn in general. But thanks! What's your favorite Naked City album out of curiosity?
I only own Torture Garden,it is a great album.
I am not that much into experimental jazz,but I like John Zorn.
Sometimes I am wondering if I like him because he actually does good music or if it´s just because he has done an album with the drummer from Napalm Death.
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Otomo Yoshihide gets off on noise jazz and most of his subsequent bands.

(Not much else on the album reaches this unfortunately)

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