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Jazz aficionados, help me be even more pretentious!
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Lira
Ladies and gentlemen of the COR,

For quite a few months I've been slowly getting into jazz. I first started off with its electronic bastard child, namely "nu jazz" (not acid jazz) and the stuff churned out by the famous label "Ninja Tune". After getting used to it, I decided to venture inside the realms of traditional jazz, and I found out I really can't stand slow music... but I do like the fast-paced dance-floor oriented stuff. Unfortunately, I can't find much of this quick hotness, and even the artists that produce this kind of music seem more inconsistent than Richard D James. Can you guys help me out? I do not care for anything that isn't:

  • At least 150 BPM fast (the higher the tempo, the better);
  • Danceable;
  • Pretentious enough to be listened by someone drinking chai latte and reading about the absurdity of the human condition in French underneath an ugly sweater.


Can you guys help me out? These are some of the tunes I like:





Westside!
Domesticated
It's not jazz, but I like this a lot. You might too.

Lira
Hah, this is fun, Domesticated, I like it!

It reminds me of an odd big band remix of "Keep Hope Alive" or "Busy Child" (yeah, the tunes by Crystal Method). I can't remember who the remixer is, unfortunately.
Domesticated
Also, this is an interesting track.

Miles Davis - Rated X (embedding disabled unfortunately)

It sounds pretty much like drum 'n' bass, yet it was released in the '70s. Amazing!
Lira
That's from the 70's? Amazing indeed :)
tachobg
i've been into fela kuti lately. technically afrobeat, but maybe you'd like it as well





Silky Johnson




Or just listen to this all day every day.


http://www.cbc.ca/video/radio-popup.html#/networkKey=cbc_radio_2_web&programKey=jazz
igottaknow
One word, Charlie Parker
idoru
quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
One word, Charlie Parker


:conf:
Silky Johnson
:stongue: :stongue:

idoru


The battle between Dave (pianist) and Joe Morello (drummer) towards the end is ing epic. The way Joe carries himself throughout the whole thing makes it seem like child's play.

Edit: If I'm going to post some Brubeck, I might as well post the almighty...



Edit: Oh , I had no idea that Tito Puente did a cover of Take Five. *masturbates furiously*

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7q6DvGeTI0
Viber
Drum and Bass is the other half of Jazz



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