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Jazz in Electronic Music
Since the beginning of the 90s, electronic music had significant technical improvements that popularized and created new possibilities for the genre. Jazz elements such as improvisation, rhythmic complexities and harmonic textures were introduced to the genre and consequently had a big impact in new listeners and in some ways kept the versatility of jazz relatable to a newer generation that didn't necessarily relate to what the traditionalists call real jazz (bebop, cool and modal jazz)[1]. Artists like Squarepusher, Aphex Twin, Flying Lotus and sub genres like IDM, Drum n' Bass, Jungle and Techno ended up incorporating a lot of these elements[2]. Squarepusher being cited as one big influence for jazz performers drummer Mark Guiliana and pianist Brad Mehldau, showing the correlations between jazz and electronic music are a two way street.[3]
- ^ Nicholson, Stuart. “Jazztronica: A Brief History of the Future of Jazz.” JazzTimes, 3 Jan. 2003, jazztimes.com/features/jazztronica-a-brief-history-of-the-future-of-jazz/.
- ^ Kalouti, Noor, et al. “6 Genre-Bending Artists Fusing Jazz with Electronic Music – Soundfly.” Soundfly, 11 July 2016, flypaper.soundfly.com/discovery/nu-jazz-6-artists-fuse-jazz-electronic-music/
- ^ Larkin, Cormac. “Who Can Keep up with Mark Guiliana?” The Irish Times, The Irish Times, 13 Oct. 2015, www.irishtimes.com/culture/music/who-can-keep-up-with-mark-guiliana-1.2385618.