In the last 2 years, since I'm based in Turkey, I discovered my passion for jazz. I am a music lover in general, but since I go almost weekly to the store of my "friend" Suleyman has made my tastes, but perhaps, by the age too, have begun to change. The title of this chronicle is perhaps might believe that it is contradictory, but I think that jazz is a source of inspiration for many current rates, which I generalize as New Trends. Anyway, just to name a few examples, I begin to discover the enchanted Progressive Jazz. I get the impression that the countries of northern Europe are a bit ahead in terms of experimentation and successful way to call it.
Here is some examples of my findings, not new to say, in recent times.
• The Nigel Kennedy Quintet: His album "Shhh!" is a mixture of classical music with the more progressive Jazz. One notable change and slow as the disc goes .... Of the best I've heard personally.
• Dan Berglund / Esbjörn Svensson / Magnus Ostrom (EST): Minimalism Swedish. Impressive running the first 2 songs from his album "Leucocyte"
• Wallace Rooney: For lovers of the wind instruments, the trumpet of Wallace mixed with electronic sounds, but keep the rhythm of classic jazz is well worth discovering.
• Sarp Maden: While sound is more of a merger in my opinion, I would at least raise awareness of the music that is being done in Turkey. There are notable bands are making music exquisite, high quality both in creation and interpretation. Another example is the novel Julide Ozcelik and his Jazz cheerful and refreshing voice.
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