farfromthesun
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Jeff Mills, obviously.
The Bob James Trio album, "Explosions" is another that springs to mind, although it is more about juxtaposing Musique Concrete with jazz. But it works for me.
That's a new one on me. I'll admit, I hadn't previously associated Bob 'Taxi Theme' James with Musique Concrete...
That's a new one on me. I'll admit, I hadn't previously associated Bob 'Taxi Theme' James with Musique Concrete...
Not so experimental, but still in the 70s jazz/synth vein, are Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Lifeline, Horace Silver - Total Response, Cannonball Adderly - Pyramid, Eddie Henderson - Sunburst, Larry Young - Lawrence of Newark.
Amazing how no one (including myself!) has mentioned Weather Report.
Zawinul's synths practically dominate everything. I prefer their earlier albums i.e. those with Vitous rather than Pastorius.
Amazing how no one (including myself!) has mentioned Weather Report. Zawinul's synths practically dominate everything. I prefer their earlier albums i.e. those with Vitous rather than Pastorius.
Just to point out that the Rahsaan Roland Kirk in the OP isnt using electronics -
I really need to dive into Weather Report, it's something I've always avoided for some reason. Tidal here we come.
Modern day saxes plus synths then look no further than 'Comet Is Coming' (new album on the way) or Soccer96
Start with the first album. They never did better IMO.