Hey, what’s going on with jazz? New piece for Aquarium Drunkard. https://aquariumdrunkard.com/2024/02/28/jazz-ragas-for-restless-times/

“At this year’s NYC Winter Jazzfest, the dominant forms veered into New Age & ambient territory: abstract, pretty, burbling along in loose conglomerations of synths and ‘organic’ instrumentation.”

Jazz Ragas For Restless Times : Aquarium Drunkard

At this year's NYC Winter Jazzfest, the dominant forms veered into New Age and ambient territory: abstract, pretty, burbling along in loose conglomerations of synths and “organic” instrumentation. And maybe jazz comingling with New Age sensibilities is exactly the antidote we need for today's troubling times.

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@longrally two thoughts - one, it's telling that Shabaka's current project moves in this same ethereal direction, with his internally focused and very gentle flute-driven departure from his muscular, energetic past projects.

Two, aside from Shabaka I don't really hear a similar pattern in the UK jazz scene, which I find a lot more interesting & engaging than the US scene as a whole

great little piece, thanks for posting it. I think you're on point calling out NIS as a forerunner btw

@longrally BTW I have an audience recording of one of the recent West Coast Shabaka flute lineup shows with Esperanza & a bunch of other new to me heavies, I'll share it here tonight or tomorrow, I might touch it up a bit first
@mrcompletely @longrally i caught a flute set (with nino etc) during jazzfest & couldn't connect with it in the slightest, probably mostly due to being a saturday night in a really packed standing-room club filled with chompers. maybe i'll enjoy his thing more on tape. it felt like whispering in a wind storm.
@bourgwick @longrally I posted a short review of the Portland show. Our audience was exquisitely attuned; PDX only gets a handful of top tier jazz shows a year and there's zero tolerance for nonsense when one is happening. And that's a requirement for this music, which is *very* quiet and absolutely refuses to make any large or dramatic gestures at all to engage the standoffish. I loved parts of it, and appreciated all of it, but I can't say it's my favorite project of his, even in the last year
@mrcompletely @longrally there are many fine jazz spaces in NYC that cultivate that vibe, but kind of a separate sphere from jazzfest, which i didn't really find to be a conducive atmosphere for close listening (at that gig or others, unless i worked my way up front), more like an advertisement for future close listening. lotta way fun sets though. this was the vibe for the shabaka set...
@bourgwick @longrally I forget who it was on here, but someone called way in advance that that gig would be chomper hell. Bummer. This material needs one of those Zorn style environments were you get stabbed the third time you cough
@bourgwick @mrcompletely @longrally yep. Was there. Music was great. Vibe was crowded and showcase-y.
@noirlover @bourgwick @mrcompletely yo, could not agree more about chompers/venue selection but I really don’t wanna bite the hand that feeds. 😬 Happy to see packed LPR for some pretty out there sounds. An invitation, indeed.