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I have just started getting into jazz and trying to find a way to mix it with punk rock! Its hard to get right but I love experimenting with it. I will post some stuff up here once Ive recorded it. But in the meantime can anyone recommend any punk jazz (if it exists??!)
I've started buying jazz albums and like The Bad Plus, Steve Swallow, Miles' Kind Of Blue and Ahmad Jamal's live album But Not For Me. Where should I go next, please? : )
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If you want a bit out of order and generally more crazed than jazz usually is then Bilbo's recommendations are a good start...
However, all the artists he lists do a wide variety of stuff.
Here's an example of John Zorn's non-Japanese-jazzcore side, and very groovy it is too:
[MEDIA]http://youtu.be/2ll9U6DNQFw?list=PLAFEA3BEF26654302[/MEDIA]
However, he also produces a lot of stuff like this - and this is at the less experimental end of his spectrum:
[MEDIA]http://youtu.be/v7fHXGibRk0[/MEDIA]
Bill Laswell is similarly varied; he's done everything from producing PiL to crazed noisecore via dub, drum'n'bass and ambient (check Material's "Hallucination Engine" for a prime example of very swinging ambient!)
Jammaaladeen Tacuma is probably my joint favourite bass player (with Bootsy!). Nobody sounds like him - he was in Ornette Coleman's Prime Time ("check "Of Human Feeling"), did an excellent album with improvisation guru Derek Bailey ("Mirakle" - it's an easy-ish way into crazed free improv) but his best albums are either "Dreamscape" (if you can find it!) or James Carter's "Layin' in the Cut".
As for Sonny Sharrock (RIP!), check out "Dick Dogs", or for the full experience, Last Exit with Brotzmann and Shannon-Jackson.
Finally, James Blood Ulmer is worth a look - particularly albums like "Phalanx" with George Adams, "Jazz is the Preacher", "Odyssey" and "Black Rock", though in the last decade or so he's been heavily into blues...