“The Sound of Deep Free Jazz” drifts through avant-garde jazz, experimental sound collage, global rhythms, and left-field classical compositions. Drawing from artists like Roberto Musci, Keshavan Maslak, and Clifford Thornton, it blends loosely structured improvisation with strange textures and surprising instrumentation. You'll find eerie tape experiments by Jan Boerman alongside abstract percussion works like Hugues Dufourt’s “Burning Bright,” all stitched together with freeform conversations between saxophones, marimbas, and prepared pianos.
The playlist doesn’t stay neatly within traditional genre lines—one moment you’re deep into a meditative raga-inspired passage by Behnam Manahedji, and the next you’re jolted into a theatrical spoken-word cut from Marshall McLuhan. There’s a throughline of curious energy, fusing cerebral modern classical with soulful jazz laments, vintage oddities, and offbeat electronics. It’s the kind of mix that feels like exploring a forgotten radio station beaming in from multiple timelines.
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