ComeToDaddy
12.05.14 | Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame
Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um |
Jots
12.05.14 | John Coltrane - Ascension |
RVAHC13
12.05.14 | Don't know if you would like this but you could check out The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble
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TheNotrap
12.05.14 | Colosseum II - War Dance, old school stuff. |
treeqt.
12.05.14 | https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/various_artists_f2/long_story_short/ |
AnimalsAsSummit
12.05.14 | u may enjoy my latest release (improv, free form stuff)
http://millicentwaffles.bandcamp.com/album/lullabies-from-the-flat-worlds
other than that check out charles mingus (if you haven't already) and ornette coleman's "shape of jazz to come" |
PappyMason
12.05.14 | Check out Pat Metheny too, man. Try Pat Metheny Group - Letter from Home. |
Calc
12.05.14 | King Tears Bat Trip |
Jethro42
12.05.14 | With a touch of metal, Panzerballett. |
DustyTill
12.05.14 | Anthony Braxton works |
TheSonomaDude
12.05.14 | Does Atheist count |
StallionMang
12.05.14 | Albert Ayler - Spiritual Unity |
BMDrummer
12.05.14 | ornette coleman- shape of jazz to come [2] |
Deathconscious
12.05.14 | i second King Tears Bat Trip. crazy sax with tribal percussion. also Bohren & Der Club of Gore - Sunset Mission / Black Earth. im not real familiar with this genre so idk how many bands do this sound or how experimental they are but theyre dark ambient mixed with noir jazz. |
Veldin
12.05.14 | I've been jamming a lot of John Zorn and Miles Davis('66-'76) lately. |
Onirium
12.05.14 | Coleman, Bitches Brew-era Davis, Mahavishnu, Coltrane are definitely the ultimate ones. Check out Gutbucket - Flock, it's more modern stuff and highly dissonant, and they have those amazing grooves and patterns. It might just seem like a rythmical mess at first though |