Jaz Coleman is best known as the enigmatic frontman of the influential post-punk and industrial band Killing Joke, which he co-founded in the late 1970s. With a career that spans decades, Coleman has earned a reputation for his intense stage presence, apocalyptic lyrical themes, and genre-defying creativity. Beyond his work with Killing Joke, he's also an accomplished composer, having collaborated with symphony orchestras around the world and composed several classical works that blend rock, experimental, and symphonic elements.
His solo discography reflects his eclectic musical passions, with projects ranging from orchestral interpretations of rock classics—like "Riders on the Storm: The Doors Concerto"—to ambient and classical compositions such as "Pacifica" and "The Island Symphony No. 2." Coleman's music often explores themes of mysticism, geopolitics, and humanity’s future, underscoring his persona as both a musical visionary and a provocative thinker.
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