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William Parker

In the first ’90s, the direct music heirs of Taylor, Ayler, and Coleman were mostly ignored by NY jazz critics, who found even more to like about the hard bop revivalists who dominated major-label documenting. Hence, the general public presence of musicians specialized in an “energy music” visual was minimal. …

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Hamid Drake

With the close from the 1990s, Hamid Drake was widely thought to be one of the better percussionists in improvised music. Incorporating Afro-Cuban, Indian, and African percussion musical instruments and influence, furthermore to utilizing the regular trap established, Drake provides collaborated thoroughly with top free of charge jazz improvisers Peter …

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Toshinori Kondo

Needless to say, like many avant-garde experimenters and musical iconoclasts, Kondo’s early musical influences were largely straight-ahead jazz, especially hard bop. Certainly, the name of his university music group, the Funky Beaters, pretty reeks of hard bop attitude, particularly if one subscribes to the idea how the nickname “bop” originated …

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