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Good morning fellow Traneiacs. What are you listening to today?
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>>127830366
Picrel atm

But I plan on listening to linkrel a bit later:
https://ahmedquartet.bandcamp.com/album/giant-beauty
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>>127830366
Birdman - I Need A Bag of Dope (Full Album)
https://youtu.be/NBPN2UNkI5o?si=wiAwUwvJdR7engj6
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I'm listening to Star People. Six or seven albums to go before I complete the Miles Davis experience. I do not like his late stage. I liked that song "The Man with the Horn". Other than that, his fusion era is too cacophonous for my taste. I don't like jazz fusion at all. I hope to goodness these last few albums are good. The last one I enjoyed the entire way through was Miles Smiles and that was like 20 albums ago. Nevertheless, the end is nigh. I can't decide whether to take the Parker or Mingus pill next. As a big Trane fan I yearn for the axe again so maybe da Yardbird.
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>>127830665
That's got to be the worst way to listen to jazz but I appreciate the dedication
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Giant steps sounds like absolute shit and anyone who claims to like it is a fucking insufferable faggot. He's just hitting random notes incoherently
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>>127831014
it works if you're a musician actually trying to learn something from Miles, but the fact that Mingus is next tells me this is just good old autism.
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Ludo
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>>127831356
there's nothing to learn musically from miles though
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>>127831585
Incorrect.
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>>127833380
Incorrect
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>>127831585
how about Ahmad Jamal?
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>>127833647
He rules but some of his albums are tepid cocktail muzak
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>>127830665
did you listen to every single bit of recordings the man did? i'm hoping to listen to most of miles output myself but even i skipped around the 50 releases leading up to the birth of cool. man must have spent most of his life in a studio but there really wasn't much else to do
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I've been delving into Trane's period with Monk. So far, it's been really good. Coleman Hawkins also plays in this record, and I'm amazed at how well he fits in with the other boppers.
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>>127831338
>I didn't like it, therefore it's random
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>>127831338
Filtered lmao
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>>127830366
I'm listening to Hermeto Pascoal and Quarteto Novo right now. Mostly bangers but I must assume some of his solo stuff is way too avant-garde to me.
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>>127836242
he did go in very strange directions in his solo career, especially considering his philosophy of "everything is an instrument"
but his live stuff is tremendous

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2F4x9VwsDk
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I'm getting into Jazz and immediately preferred Coltrane to boring ahh gay ahh cold jazz nigger Miles.
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john coltrane
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Brad mehldau at all times
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>>127836476
did you listen to modal miles or rock fusion miles
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>>127830366
Made my own mashup
https://voca.ro/1hNXrg907XxC
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>>127835350
apparently monk really loved hawkins recording of ruby my dear. i kinda prefer coltrane's.
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>>127831014
I do listen to individual albums by other artists. I don’t work a manual job or listen to podcasts so I can listen to music the entirety of time I spend working pretty much. I listen to about 2 or 3 albums of my chosen deep dive artist and then 2 random ones that someone recommended. I listened to Back at the Chicken Shack by Jimmy Smith recently. Very good! I listen to rock music when I am exercising so I don’t get jazzed out. I find that going back and forth helps me appreciate each style more. If I listen to Trane’s Japan concert, I will enjoy the simple pleasures of Creedence more. Then going back to more improvisational music from poppy music will enrich that experience too.

>>127834930
Nope, I feel like I would never reach the end if i did. I stick to records with the artist’s stamp of approval and significant live albums. And if I like the artist a lot I will go back and listen to the archival stuff I skipped. So I listen to Trane archival sessions + posthumous cobbled together stuff occasionally and will probably 100% his entire recorded sessions at some point but for Miles probably not, I’m not as crazy about him. I think stopping at 60 records or so of his is enough for me. Too many miles to walk by far!
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Best contemporary labels besides Criss Cross?
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>>127841592
steeplechase
positone
intakt
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anyone know where to find keith jarrett recordings without the annoying piano playing?
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>>127841787
no and we dont want to know.
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>>127830665
There's better jazz fusion out there than Miles but it's not a genre known for having many masterpieces. You might like Return to Forever more but since you're actually listening to the music that inspired fusion first instead of the other way around, you'll probably still find most of it to be pretty safe and bland.

>>127831338
I understand that Giant Steps is a very technical album and can sound like gibberish to people with a small penchant for jazz, but there is a lot of soul in that album (or song, depending on what you're referring to). But to say something as objectively incorrect and ignorant as "random notes incoherently" just makes it sound like you're not capable of a real discussion and are just looking to vent bare fee-fees. Anyway, maybe black midi and BTBAM are more your speed.
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>>127830665
By the way isn't she one of those cute chicks from the show Yellowjackets?
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this album is the first discog entry for most of the guys playing on this. i hope they have a long and fruitful career in music

https://youtu.be/zGoDsjrehow
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>>127830665
>I don't like jazz fusion at all.
Based.

>Mingus pill next.
This. There's saxophone in all of Mingus music pretty much, and for a period it was Dolphy even, who's the goat.
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>>127836476
Of course, Miles is a fucking meme.
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>>127831338
If anything, the problem with Giant Steps (the tune) is the exact opposite, in that it is incredibly formulaic and often leads to highly predictable playing due to it really just being one single harmonic concept being beaten over your head repeatedly.
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quit licking coltrane's nuts and listen to the real progenitor of modern music
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>>127836476
>>127845067
Most of Miles' albums are whatever, but some of them are goated, even if it is due to a perfect rhythm section in the 50s or Wayne writing the best stuff for the 60s

>>127846478
everyone ITT has heard this album before. what else should we listen to, black saint and sinner lady?
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>>127845067
Indeed he is
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>>127830376
Well Tuned Piano is a phenomenal piece of music … sounds good slowed down too
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Bob Marley - Kinky Reggae (1973)
https://youtu.be/UCKf0i_moOg?si=aERfC17WP1OVc0g8
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good morning jazz
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>>127846478
>with strings
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this has some nice early 50s recordings on it



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