
It would be hard to top Dresser's avant-garde credentials: since getting his start in early-'70s L.A. free jazz and with Stanley Crouch's "Black Music Infinity," the contrabassist has played with a laundry list of video animators and crazed flautists. His latest work with "hyperpianist" Denman Maroney is as ambitiously quasi-tonal and oddly listenable as ever.
In the 1960s, many artists--most notably John Coltrane--became fed up with traditional forms of jazz and began exploring the boundaries of sound and improvisation. Artists like Cecil Taylor and Ornette Coleman came to the same conclusions from different backgrounds, eschewing traditional harmony and melody and improvising with a raw, focused sense of emotion. Further artists such as Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Eric Dolphy, and Pharoah Sanders extended the techniques of their instruments, improvising with a fury that, while hard for mainstream critics to take, was instrumental in furthering the processes of jazz.
Notable Artists: Sun Ra, Ornette Coleman, Archie Shepp
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