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Oliver Nelson – The Blues And The Abstract Truth – 01 – Stolen Moments
Oliver Nelson – alto saxophone, tenor saxophone….. Eric Dolphy – flute, alto saxophone….. George Barrow – baritone saxophone…. Freddie Hubbard – trumpet…. Bill Evans – piano….. Paul Chambers – bass…. Roy Haynes – drums…. …………………………………………. Recorded February 23, 1961, Van … Continue reading
Lose Your Corona Virus Cabin Fever With the Drummer — Modular 4
It’s Friday. We’re all working from home and starting to get Covid-19 cabin fever. The stress level is building because we aren’t supposed to leave the house. You can’t touch your face or other people. Everyone is paranoid society is … Continue reading
Bebop, As Digested by a Classical Musician
How has learning about bebop and jazz been like, as a classically trained musician? And how has it influenced my approach to music? In this video I break down elements of bebop from my perspective, learn from jazz musicians Aimee … Continue reading
The Physics of the Invisible Box Challenge
HUMANS DANCE. IT’S what they do. Everyone always wants to get some cool new dance move. First there was the electric slide. Yeah, that was cool—but then there was the moonwalk. That was reallycool. And now we have the invisible box. OK, … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, comparison, creatives, Culture, gravity, improvisation, Jazz, physics, quantum, science
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Stuart McCallum – “City”
City is Manchester guitarist and composer Stuart McCallum’s most recent effort under Naim. The McCallum-Spaven co-written project embodies a fusion of ambient-electronic and jazz soundscapes with various notable collaborations; where he fuses acoustic and electronic instruments to create a distinct sound. Some of his influences include … Continue reading
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Tagged Ambient, Electronic, England, Jazz, London, Manchester, new slap, Richard Spaven, Stuart McCallum
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Swing of Change
Swing of Change from Swing of Change on Vimeo.