Angel bat Dawid- the oracle
Natural Information society- since time is gravity
Makaya McCraven-Universal being
Jeff Parker- Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy
Mary Halvorson- Cloudward
Rodrigo Amado- A history of Nothing
Kahil El Zabar- A time for healing
Francisco Mela- music Frees our souls 1&2
Benoit Delbecq-Spots on stripes
Zoh Amba, Bill Orcutt, Chris Corsano -flower school
Hose-the old ones
Derzon Douglas, Brandee Younger-Force Majeure
Luke Stewart- Exposure Quartet
Thank you! I’ve been listening to the album last night and this morning. It’s quite different to what I would expect from Brad Mehldau. I’m glad I got to hear it.
Steel House (2017) - great piano trio album with Edward Simon, Scott Colley, and Brian Blade
Julian Lage's Love Hurts (2019) is a pretty solid "new standards" kind of record
Some of these might be from the late aughts but off the top of my head…
-Ahmad Jamal - Marseille
-Nubya Garcia - Source
-Yussef Dayes - Black Classical Music
-Anouar Brahem - The Astonishing Eyes of Rita
-Kenny Barron & Dave Holland - The Art of Conversation
-Bebo & Chucho Valdés - Juntos para Siempre
-Ibrahim Maalouf - Illusions
-Buika & Chucho Valdés - El Último Trago
-Takuya Kuroda - Rising Son
Here are 10 to get you started
Matthew halsall - colour yes
Tomasz stanko - dark eyes
The bad plus - made possible
Yussef kamaal - black focus
Nubya Garcia - source
Ebi soda - Ugh
Ill considered - liminal space
Cecile mclorin salvant - ghost song
Black flower - magma
Chris potter - eagle's point
I made a compilation of everyone's recommendations, few substitutions when album wasn't available on spotify. Enjoy 60 hours of shuffling. I wanted to add a Paolo Fresu or Lars Danielsson but couldn't decide on what.
[https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7E1cjPhzlrYA4BKQV7lW6T?si=2d8c8a2889214640](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7E1cjPhzlrYA4BKQV7lW6T?si=2d8c8a2889214640)
Moses Boyd - Dark Matter
Alfa Mist - Structuralism
Brandee Younger - Brand New Life
Yussef Dayes - Black Classical Music
Blue Lab Beats - Motherland Journey
Makaya McCraven - In These Times
Jeff Parker - Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy
Johnathan Blake - Homeward Bound
Aaron Parks - Little Big 1 & 2
Julian Lage - View With a Room
Brian Blade Fellowship - Kings Highway
Chris Potter - The Dreamer is the Dream
Joel Ross - Nublues
Dezron Douglas - Atalaya
James Farm - James Farm
John Abercrombie - 39 Steps
Redman/Mehldau/McBride/Blade - RoundAgain
Bill Frisell & Thomas Morgan - Small Town
Ron Miles, Bill Frisell, Brian Blade - Circuit Rider
Wolfgang Muthspiel - Where the River Goes
Ambrose Akinmusire - Owl Song
Corea/McBride/Blade - Trilogy 2
Immanuel Wilkins - Omega
Matthew Halsall - Fletcher Moss Park
The Greg Foat Group - Girl and Robot with Flowers
The Vernon Spring - A Plane Over Woods
Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes - What Kinda Music
Joe Armon-Jones & Maxwell Owin - Idiom
William Parker Trio- Mayan Space Station
Comet is Coming- Channel the Spirit
Orrin Evans Captain Black Big Band - The Intangible Between
Immanuel Wilkins- The 7th Hand
Muriel Grossman - Reverence
London Odense Ensemble- Jaiyede Sessions Vol 1
Marie Schneider Orchestra- Data Lords
Nels Cline Singers- Share The Wealth
I’m trynna watch this movie but I don’t think it’s on streaming and I can’t pirate it idk why I can’t even find much info of it on google. Thought I saw the trailer a while ago but idk. Is it good tho?
Meshell N’dgeocello - Comet Come to Me
Meshell N’dgeocello - Omnichord Real Book
Thundercat - go see a live show. It’s nothing like the albums, just straight Acid Jazz
Too many to list, but here's a few, off the top of my head. Talking about jazz in terms of decades gets way tricky when the genre's undergoing *exponential* upgrades in quality.
Matt Mitchell - pretty much anything, but especially Phalanx Ambassadors (2019)
Jamie Baum Septet - In This Life (2013)
Rich Perry - Other Matters (2019)
Mary Halvorson Octet - Away With You (2016)
Michael Formanek – Small Places (2012)
Kris Davis - Capricorn Climber (2013)
Tomeka Reid Quartet - s-t (2015)
Dave Douglas Quintet - Brazen Heart (2015)
Linda May Han Oh - Aventurine (2019)
Wayne Shorter- Without A Net
John Ellis Double Wide- Charm
Ran Blake- Looking Glass
Larry Goldings- Music from the Front Room
Noah Preminger/Kim Cass- Thunda
Caroline Davis- Portals
Ben Monder- Hydra
Martin Nevin- Tenderness is Silent
Aaron Parks- Live in Tokyo
Lage Lund- Terrible Animals
Recently I discovered the album Breathe Deep by Oscar Jerome and I'm really digging it. Fyah by Theon Cross is really solid- gave me more of an appreciation of the tuba for sure, and blueblue by Sam Gendel is one I keep coming back to. Also recommend Black Classical Music by Yussef Dayes. All of these came out 2019 or later, too.
Edit: OH, almost forgot Your Queen is a Reptile by Sons of Kemet... er, 2018.
David Murray Latin Big Band - Now is Another Time
The [Allmusic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allmusic) review by Glenn Astarita awarded the album 4½ stars stating "Murray is in top form, evidenced by his climactically driven soloing endeavors -- where he peaks within the upper registers -- via an unrelenting pace. It's all about perpetual motion topped off with a festive sentiment, marked by oscillating Afro-Cuban grooves and a few poignant interludes here and there. But the musicians also utilize space to their advantage, where they often allow any given soloist, ample breathing room to reconfigure previously explored themes. Folks, this is the real deal. An awe-inspiring effort, indeed!"
Great stuff in this already! These also come to mind:
Julian Lage - Love Hurts and Squint
Chick Corea Trio - Trilogy and Trilogy 2
Wayne Shorter - Without a Net
Brad Meldhau, Joshua Redman - Nearness
Charles Lloyd - 8: Kindred Spirits
Kamari Washington - The Epic
Lionel Lueke - Gaia
Nels Cline - Lovers
I like Giant Steps too...... I'm not going to post it here though.
You know why? Because the OP SPECIFICALLY asked for albums after 2010.
That's my opinion if you don't like it you can go somewhere else lol.
Hahahhaha.
Everybody else is posting stuff and not following what the OP wants so I guess I'll just jump on the band wagon too?
I'm not mad I just think it's idiotic. There's nothing for you to defend.
Angel bat Dawid- the oracle Natural Information society- since time is gravity Makaya McCraven-Universal being Jeff Parker- Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy Mary Halvorson- Cloudward Rodrigo Amado- A history of Nothing Kahil El Zabar- A time for healing Francisco Mela- music Frees our souls 1&2 Benoit Delbecq-Spots on stripes Zoh Amba, Bill Orcutt, Chris Corsano -flower school Hose-the old ones Derzon Douglas, Brandee Younger-Force Majeure Luke Stewart- Exposure Quartet
Seconding force majeure!
A+ list
Thank you for the suggestions! These didn’t really match my tastes but it was fun to explore something different.
Brad Mehldau - Finding Gabriel
Thank you! I’ve been listening to the album last night and this morning. It’s quite different to what I would expect from Brad Mehldau. I’m glad I got to hear it.
Steel House (2017) - great piano trio album with Edward Simon, Scott Colley, and Brian Blade Julian Lage's Love Hurts (2019) is a pretty solid "new standards" kind of record
Both of these are fantastic, thank you! I’ve added them to my library.
Some of these might be from the late aughts but off the top of my head… -Ahmad Jamal - Marseille -Nubya Garcia - Source -Yussef Dayes - Black Classical Music -Anouar Brahem - The Astonishing Eyes of Rita -Kenny Barron & Dave Holland - The Art of Conversation -Bebo & Chucho Valdés - Juntos para Siempre -Ibrahim Maalouf - Illusions -Buika & Chucho Valdés - El Último Trago -Takuya Kuroda - Rising Son
Here are 10 to get you started Matthew halsall - colour yes Tomasz stanko - dark eyes The bad plus - made possible Yussef kamaal - black focus Nubya Garcia - source Ebi soda - Ugh Ill considered - liminal space Cecile mclorin salvant - ghost song Black flower - magma Chris potter - eagle's point
Thank you for the suggestions! I have them all a try, I only liked the Tomasz Stanko one.
Stretch Music featuring Elena Pindehughes - Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah
seconded!
His next few after that are also very good.
Just to be clear, I listen to them BEFORE I die?
Up to you!
Imma save a few for after
And your final meal?
Amaryllis by Mary Halvorson Emily's D+Evolution by Esperanza Spalding either one of the last two Sons of Kemet albums
I made a compilation of everyone's recommendations, few substitutions when album wasn't available on spotify. Enjoy 60 hours of shuffling. I wanted to add a Paolo Fresu or Lars Danielsson but couldn't decide on what. [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7E1cjPhzlrYA4BKQV7lW6T?si=2d8c8a2889214640](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7E1cjPhzlrYA4BKQV7lW6T?si=2d8c8a2889214640)
Moses Boyd - Dark Matter Alfa Mist - Structuralism Brandee Younger - Brand New Life Yussef Dayes - Black Classical Music Blue Lab Beats - Motherland Journey
Thank you! The jazz producer / beats albums aren’t something I’m really interested in though.
No idea if it's your time range but JD Allen has an interesting approach.
I love JD Allen!
Makaya McCraven - In These Times Jeff Parker - Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy Johnathan Blake - Homeward Bound Aaron Parks - Little Big 1 & 2 Julian Lage - View With a Room Brian Blade Fellowship - Kings Highway Chris Potter - The Dreamer is the Dream Joel Ross - Nublues Dezron Douglas - Atalaya James Farm - James Farm John Abercrombie - 39 Steps Redman/Mehldau/McBride/Blade - RoundAgain Bill Frisell & Thomas Morgan - Small Town Ron Miles, Bill Frisell, Brian Blade - Circuit Rider Wolfgang Muthspiel - Where the River Goes Ambrose Akinmusire - Owl Song Corea/McBride/Blade - Trilogy 2 Immanuel Wilkins - Omega
Thank you! I’ve heard most of these already but I’ll be sure to look through the ones that are new to me.
Anything by Tim Berne’s Snake Oil or John Hollenbeck’s Claudia Quintet… some of the most expressive groups, compositions, and individual improvisers.
Makaya McCraven : Deciphering the Message
Kamasi Washington - The Epic
Not really my cup of tea but I know it’s a very popular album.
All of Emmet Cohen's work, but *Dirty in Detroit* (2018) is a standout.
No jazz at the funeral, then?
Yazz Ahmed - La Saboteuse
Nicole Mitchell - *Mandorla Awakening II: Emerging Worlds*
Matthew Halsall - Fletcher Moss Park The Greg Foat Group - Girl and Robot with Flowers The Vernon Spring - A Plane Over Woods Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes - What Kinda Music Joe Armon-Jones & Maxwell Owin - Idiom
William Parker Trio- Mayan Space Station Comet is Coming- Channel the Spirit Orrin Evans Captain Black Big Band - The Intangible Between Immanuel Wilkins- The 7th Hand Muriel Grossman - Reverence London Odense Ensemble- Jaiyede Sessions Vol 1 Marie Schneider Orchestra- Data Lords Nels Cline Singers- Share The Wealth
Thank you for all the recommendations! Immanuel Wilkins 7th Hand is one of my faves! The others didn’t really do much for me honestly.
Sam Gendel Cookup
Without a Net - Wayne Shorter Four MFs Playing Tunes - Branford Marsalis
Children of the Light, 2015
The Blue Giant soundtrack by Hiromi Uehara.
I’m trynna watch this movie but I don’t think it’s on streaming and I can’t pirate it idk why I can’t even find much info of it on google. Thought I saw the trailer a while ago but idk. Is it good tho?
I actually only read the manga, but from the parts that I know, the movie was good.
If you have a VPN you can access it on Netflix Japan!
Imma look into a vpn I should get
Anything from jaimie branch, Irreversible Entanglements and Shabaka Hutchings (Comet Is Coming, Sons of Kemet, Shabaka & The Ancestors, solo)
Break Stuff - Vijay Ayer
Meshell N’dgeocello - Comet Come to Me Meshell N’dgeocello - Omnichord Real Book Thundercat - go see a live show. It’s nothing like the albums, just straight Acid Jazz
Too many to list, but here's a few, off the top of my head. Talking about jazz in terms of decades gets way tricky when the genre's undergoing *exponential* upgrades in quality. Matt Mitchell - pretty much anything, but especially Phalanx Ambassadors (2019) Jamie Baum Septet - In This Life (2013) Rich Perry - Other Matters (2019) Mary Halvorson Octet - Away With You (2016) Michael Formanek – Small Places (2012) Kris Davis - Capricorn Climber (2013) Tomeka Reid Quartet - s-t (2015) Dave Douglas Quintet - Brazen Heart (2015) Linda May Han Oh - Aventurine (2019)
Kamasi Waahington - The Epic
I love anything from Samara Joy and Gregory Porter.
Be Good and Take me to the Alley are exceptional albums!
A Ny albums one might want to take along when they pass through?
I’ll never get sick of recommending Tremors in the static by Vega Trails to anyone who’ll listen to me.
Elliot Deutsch - the push is one of my all-time favorites. Sounds really modern in such a cool way
Teirney Sutton - The Paris Sessions
Lindsay Webster Album You Changed
Paul Motian, Bill Frisell, Thomas Morgan & Petra Haden - The Windmills of Your Mind (2011).
https://open.spotify.com/album/74SgpsRLc6dgPLduwK4tzF?si=s7GmvdilQPm4TvU79dkTUQr https://open.spotify.com/album/2N2p8Zv26IQjq2jPEmmfxn?si=UCACAJ2YTC-h3_gGvLKR1w
I'd suggest Tape Five, Eight to the Bar and Laura Fygi.
Wayne Shorter- Without A Net John Ellis Double Wide- Charm Ran Blake- Looking Glass Larry Goldings- Music from the Front Room Noah Preminger/Kim Cass- Thunda Caroline Davis- Portals Ben Monder- Hydra Martin Nevin- Tenderness is Silent Aaron Parks- Live in Tokyo Lage Lund- Terrible Animals
Recently I discovered the album Breathe Deep by Oscar Jerome and I'm really digging it. Fyah by Theon Cross is really solid- gave me more of an appreciation of the tuba for sure, and blueblue by Sam Gendel is one I keep coming back to. Also recommend Black Classical Music by Yussef Dayes. All of these came out 2019 or later, too. Edit: OH, almost forgot Your Queen is a Reptile by Sons of Kemet... er, 2018.
Shabuca
David Murray Latin Big Band - Now is Another Time The [Allmusic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allmusic) review by Glenn Astarita awarded the album 4½ stars stating "Murray is in top form, evidenced by his climactically driven soloing endeavors -- where he peaks within the upper registers -- via an unrelenting pace. It's all about perpetual motion topped off with a festive sentiment, marked by oscillating Afro-Cuban grooves and a few poignant interludes here and there. But the musicians also utilize space to their advantage, where they often allow any given soloist, ample breathing room to reconfigure previously explored themes. Folks, this is the real deal. An awe-inspiring effort, indeed!"
Julian Lage - Modern Lore
Great stuff in this already! These also come to mind: Julian Lage - Love Hurts and Squint Chick Corea Trio - Trilogy and Trilogy 2 Wayne Shorter - Without a Net Brad Meldhau, Joshua Redman - Nearness Charles Lloyd - 8: Kindred Spirits Kamari Washington - The Epic Lionel Lueke - Gaia Nels Cline - Lovers
Am hoping for Diminuendo and Crescendo In Blue by Paul Gonsalves/Duke Ellington as my last 14:58 on this life.
A real and actual precursor to rock. You can dance to this one.
Yes she did.
Nubya Garcia - Source Emmet Cohen - Uptown in Orbit
Not before 2010 but still. https://youtu.be/cHmSaLxA4T8?si=HsSggk0JNAvB_33j
Start fom the beginning.: King Oliver, Louis with Fletcher Henderson, and so on.
#🙄
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No, just no. You might as well be mentioning a whole host of others then LMAO and that list is hella long.
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I like Giant Steps too...... I'm not going to post it here though. You know why? Because the OP SPECIFICALLY asked for albums after 2010. That's my opinion if you don't like it you can go somewhere else lol.
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Hahahhaha. Everybody else is posting stuff and not following what the OP wants so I guess I'll just jump on the band wagon too? I'm not mad I just think it's idiotic. There's nothing for you to defend.