Of your twenty, I know only Mark Isham. I have some of his stuff from 1986. He does themes to keep solvent. I am disturbed at the concentration of 75% our radio stations into a clump of five right wingers. I used to go to radio to play me new stuff. That said, in new I like Thea Gilmore.
new music recommendations
What are some of the best u have heard in terms of new or less well known artists that you would recommend strongly? Here are few of mine
1. Bebel Gilberto: Tanto Tempo...bossa nova w/ sex appeal. The hell w/ Diana Krall!
2. Ben Allison: well not new, and well known in circles: but great delicate jazz w/ emotional power
3. The Black Keys: Thickfreakness...new blues duo with rock sensibilites...raw and good for it
4. Cinematic Orchestra: Everyday...if real jazz muscians play chill out music then....
5. Adam Levy: Buttermilk Channel: guitar improv w/ a twang
6. Garage A Trois: is it jazz? is it rock? is it jam band?
7. Jazz Is Dead: Blue Light Rain: jazz men play grateful dead as instrumentals
8. Kelly Joe Phelps: Lead Me On...not new, but not well known...acoustic blues...the guy is a monster
9. Living Daylights: Electric Rosary: modern jazz with funk, chill out elements: intelligent groove
10. Mark Isham: TV theme song guy, but this melodic jazz album is very good
11. Morphine: Cure for Pain....unfortnately disbanded after a death..trio..rock...but no guitars, and acoustic double bass & drums & horns.
12. Olu Dara: contemporary laid back funk with some hip hop, some new orleans jazz
13. Opeth:Damnation: head bangers (which I don't like) release this entirely acoustic album: strangely beautiful
14. Soda Stereo: Sueno Stereo...the Latin U2?
15.Tom Harrell: Wise Children: jazz with hear & intellect with a rooting in pop
16. Topaz: The Zone...NY funk jams
17 Touch Acoustra: When It comes up...sorta like Cinematic Orchestra but not as overtly chill out
18 Vallejo: Stereo...Texas rock with a Mexican twist
19. Moke: Carnival: sounds initially like FM rock, but much more to it
20. The Slip: Does...new jazz trio: a lot lock early Scofield
1. Bebel Gilberto: Tanto Tempo...bossa nova w/ sex appeal. The hell w/ Diana Krall!
2. Ben Allison: well not new, and well known in circles: but great delicate jazz w/ emotional power
3. The Black Keys: Thickfreakness...new blues duo with rock sensibilites...raw and good for it
4. Cinematic Orchestra: Everyday...if real jazz muscians play chill out music then....
5. Adam Levy: Buttermilk Channel: guitar improv w/ a twang
6. Garage A Trois: is it jazz? is it rock? is it jam band?
7. Jazz Is Dead: Blue Light Rain: jazz men play grateful dead as instrumentals
8. Kelly Joe Phelps: Lead Me On...not new, but not well known...acoustic blues...the guy is a monster
9. Living Daylights: Electric Rosary: modern jazz with funk, chill out elements: intelligent groove
10. Mark Isham: TV theme song guy, but this melodic jazz album is very good
11. Morphine: Cure for Pain....unfortnately disbanded after a death..trio..rock...but no guitars, and acoustic double bass & drums & horns.
12. Olu Dara: contemporary laid back funk with some hip hop, some new orleans jazz
13. Opeth:Damnation: head bangers (which I don't like) release this entirely acoustic album: strangely beautiful
14. Soda Stereo: Sueno Stereo...the Latin U2?
15.Tom Harrell: Wise Children: jazz with hear & intellect with a rooting in pop
16. Topaz: The Zone...NY funk jams
17 Touch Acoustra: When It comes up...sorta like Cinematic Orchestra but not as overtly chill out
18 Vallejo: Stereo...Texas rock with a Mexican twist
19. Moke: Carnival: sounds initially like FM rock, but much more to it
20. The Slip: Does...new jazz trio: a lot lock early Scofield
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