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45 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

Sue Lynch and Regan Bowering ‎– Sax and Drums

 

I always understand "maths" in musical prefix terms to just mean "has jarring changes in time signatures". A way of saying "proggy" without also suggesting that the music might be lame. 

Thanks. Not being familiar with the usage, I thought things like counterpoint, retrograde, and even serialism might qualify. If we extend "maths" to "probability", even some of Xenakis's stochastic music (which I think is mathematically -at least- lame, having seen some simplistic underlying FORTRAN code).

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23 minutes ago, T.D. said:

Thanks. Not being familiar with the usage, I thought things like counterpoint, retrograde, and even serialism might qualify. If we extend "maths" to "probability", even some of Xenakis's stochastic music (which I think is mathematically -at least- lame, having seen some simplistic underlying FORTRAN code).

Any music with rhythm is maths jazz  (counting). The only non-maths jazz form of music so far discovered is unaccompanied Tuvan Throat Singing. 

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Duke Ellington “1941” Smithsonian Collection LP 1

Re-listening to LP 1 of this excellent 2 LP set. These Smithsonian Collection Ellington sets always have sounded so good and transported me into a great listening world.

 

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Dusko Goykovich “Swinging Macedonia” Philips/Enja Japan cd

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Alto Saxophone – Eddie Busnello
Bass – Peter Trunk
Drums – Cees See
Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Nathan Davis
Piano – Mal Waldron
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Dusko Goykovich

Recorded August 30 & 31, 1966 at Philips Studio, Cologne.

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3 minutes ago, jazzbo said:

Dusko Goykovich “Swinging Macedonia” Philips/Enja Japan cd

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Alto Saxophone – Eddie Busnello
Bass – Peter Trunk
Drums – Cees See
Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Nathan Davis
Piano – Mal Waldron
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Dusko Goykovich

Recorded August 30 & 31, 1966 at Philips Studio, Cologne.

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I dismissed these years ago as commercial stuff but decided to return to them after all these years with this set, and there really is some fine music here! Good sound too.

 

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3 hours ago, gmonahan said:

I dismissed these years ago as commercial stuff but decided to return to them after all these years with this set, and there really is some fine music here! Good sound too.

 

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Maynard's fine British band. Yep. Definitely pretty good for the time period. A few tracks on each album transcend the era.

Now:

Chicago / Austin High School Jazz In Hi-Fi, Primary, 1 of 2

 

 

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1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said:

Angel Bat Dawid - A modern cosmic apocalyptic sonic discourse for The Book of Enoch

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First listen to this. It seems pretty bad. Like a Stereolab offcut.

Have you read The Book(s) of Enoch?

4 hours ago, gmonahan said:

I dismissed these years ago as commercial stuff but decided to return to them after all these years with this set, and there really is some fine music here! Good sound too.

 

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You can more than safely add M.F. Horn 4&5: Live at Jimmy's

After that, hey...all bets are off 

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17 compositions by 15 composers. 3 CDs packed in an LP-size jacket in cardboard that's as heavy as a 65 Cadillac.

Pleasant listening so far, about as expected.

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7 hours ago, John Tapscott said:

Maynard's fine British band. Yep. Definitely pretty good for the time period. A few tracks on each album transcend the era.

The next one 4/5 is excellent.

7 hours ago, JSngry said:

You can more than safely add M.F. Horn 4&5: Live at Jimmy's

I see I am beaten to the punch. 

7 hours ago, JSngry said:

Have you read The Book(s) of Enoch?

Yes. The three main ones, in Charlesworth's translation (I haven't kept up my Ge'ez and old Church Slavonic have been getting rusty since I left primary school).

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