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  1. Toshiyuki Miyama & The New Herd & Masahiko Sato 佐藤允彦. 1972. Experimental Big Band Free Jazz Modern Creative. Avant-Garde Jazz Jazz Fusion. 3.62 / 335 5. Eclipse / 侵蝕. Masayuki Takayanagi 高柳昌行 / New Direction Unit.

  2. The Call. Horace Tapscott & The Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra. 1978. Experimental Big Band. Progressive Big Band Spiritual Jazz. 3.80 / 449 4. Liberation Music Orchestra. Charlie Haden. January 1970.

  3. Progressive Big Band Art Pop. 3.58 / 2k 31. Escalator Over the Hill. Carla Bley & Paul Haines. December 1971. Experimental Big Band Third Stream. Jazz-Rock Opera. 3.77 / 2k 35. The Jazz Composer's Orchestra.

  4. Experimental big bands began to incorporate elements of free jazz and improvisation as early as the '60s, and fueled by the work of smaller avant-garde ensembles and classical composers, increased their scope in the following decades to embrace atonal music, discordance and increasingly complex structures.

  5. Derek Bailey & Han Bennink - Derek Bailey & Han Bennink. 5. Evan Parker, Derek Bailey & Han Bennink - The Topography of the Lungs. 6. Anthony Braxton - This Time... 7. Anthony Braxton & Derek Bailey - First Duo Concert: London 1974. 8. Alexander Von Schlippenbach Trio - Pakistani Pomade.

  6. Dec 6, 2011 · In the age of rock, big bands offered a suggestion that musical power could still emanate from non-electric sources. Here are five musical testaments to the not-dead-yet world of 1970s big-band music.

  7. Feb 20, 2009 · Africa/Brass is more arranged and uses its orchestra more sparingly but it is a much larger group and is just as experimental. Eric Dolphy's The Illinois Concert features two stunning if heterodox big band numbers (arrangements of "Miles's Mode" and "G.W."). Maggie, Feb 19, 2009.

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