Space is the Place to Escape Purists edition
Here, free of puritan jazzfags, we discuss wonderful jazz composers such as Sanders, Ra, Coltrane (Alice & John), Tyner, who pioneered the movement of 'Spiritual' or 'Astral' Jazz.
First person to use the word 'rockist' is a walking benis
Is this seconding as a /jazz/ general? or specifically just spiritual Jazz?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4y054tSEjA
>>74091890
Specifically for spiritual jazz =D
Check out Idris Ackamoor and The Pyramids, very Sun Ra Arkestra influenced.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7b_FCCL3RA
>>74091890
lol it's cuz I messed up the title. It's supposed to say "/Astral/ Spiritual & Astral Jazz General"
>>74091913
gonna listen to the whole album, this looks real promising, thanks anon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhJ0ChVqwgk&list=PLUL-P7hYIxCe_K-A7DI9DXG-kNjrpgsZa
I'd love some more recs that make great use of Sitars, Oads and Tamburas. That would be much appreciated.
>>74092362
Start with the first jazz fusion album - Indo-Jazz Suite.
http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/the_joe_harriott_double_quintet/indo_jazz_suite/
>>74091824
>First person to use the word 'rockist' is a walking benis
why? rockism is indeed a problem in music circles, specially among white guys
>>74093133
>rockism is bad
http://thequietus.com/articles/22389-rockism-poptimism
>>74093133
because nobody wants to hear you complaining about this shit the whole thread, people who do this are worse than the 'rockists' (often a term used wrongfully) themselves
the new Charles Lloyd live album has a very spiritual jazz -type ending track, maybe my favorite track of the album:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfcYI4NCegQ
>>74092037
We should just have a spiritual general. What gods have you prayed to today?
>>74092362
I love this album. It's in my top 5.
>>74092754 is also great. Listen to this pls
I'd recommend listening to ordinary indo-classical ragas too