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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2009

From this jazz violinist's album Fusion.

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  • thanks nohajc!!post more

    would u know any really experimental vocal artists??

  • Well, I'm into the jazz fusion, which is mostly instrumental, so I'm not gonna give you any tips, I'm afraid. However, you can start with Urszula Dudziak, who sings here with Urbaniak. She sounds quite experimental, I'd say.

  • @nohajc as a fusion fan, can you recommand me some new bands if so far I like Al Di Meola, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Nucleus, Tony William's Lifetime (only the albums with Holdsowrth) Miles Davis' Bitches Brew and especially Brand X's first 2 albums ??

  • @seb2112 I would certainly recommend Soft Machine (there is Karl Jenkins from Nucleus in the later incarnation), Jean-Luc Ponty, Passport, The Eleventh House and also some of Frank Zappa's albums maybe. Then there is a Polish band SBB, which is more of a prog rock but sometimes resembles MO too. Yes and I must not forget Chick Corea and Return to Forever.

    If you wanna try some newer music, you could get something from Planet X. It's a sort of fusion-metal. Very interesting and original.

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  • cool - you can sing "Blue Rondo a la Turk" over this (1-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1-2-3)

  • @nohajc Thank you so much. I'm d/l every soft machine album, they sound awesome. Also, JEan-Luc Ponty is great, I read he is the violonist off of my favorite mahavishnu albums! I'm also getting the FZ recordings he played on. I laready know RTF. and Im not an planetx fan. thanks!

  • @umkalzum - if you haven't looked at mike patton's work outside of faith no more, he has done a lot of experimental recordings. i'd recommend the stuff he's done with john zorn, and his solo albums like "weird little boy", "adult themes for voice", and "pranzo oltranzista". if you want to go real heavy, get john zorn's "six litanies for heliogabalus", it features patton and will blow your mind. oh yeah, also diamanda galas makes wonderful experimental spoken word stuff... cheers!

  • thanks ursula is really experimental no kidding,do u know theres a whole bunch of classical pieces and composers who have written really extreme pieces for voice,if u find anything please mention!happy new year pal

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