Anthony Braxton has been wearing the same sweater for over 40 years, but his music never ceases to evolve. These students are experiencing the opportunity of a lifetime, and they are On The Case in this performance.
@@mike8015 I'm certain that Sotheby's, who sold Jack Kerouac's rain coat to Johnny Depp, has absolutely no idea who Anthony Braxton is. And who would bid on his sweater? Braxton has worked on the margins all his life, which is why his work is always interesting. I doubt he wishes he wrote "Macarena" (their sweaters won't be posthumously auctioned either).
Fucking awesome! I've played 12 Comp (ZIM) 2017 completely through on Spotify! And I'm gonna do it again. I don't know how Braxton does it, but he really has his improvisation composition technique down. Everything comes together for me. Very entertaining ta-boot!
What is this? I don't like it, I don't hate it. I can feel that it does something to me. Something happens with my mind and my body. But I can't tell what. I do understand close to nothing.
It'll be available as lossless digital audio on Bandcamp. I don't blame anyone for saying goodbye to the CD format. This set would require 12 discs and whatever extra packaging that necessitates.
I just discovered anthony braxton while hanging out on youtube. I then did some research on him. In my opinion, he is certainly the biggest crook in the history of jazz. It's totally amazing that he could have such a career in the music world and have such academic positions. I mean, what is going on with the listeners, the media and the jazz community that they want us to believe that this guy is a genius? Everything about him is a problem: his instrumental technique is close to zero, his music itself is modern when it sounds like a beginner's band, his gibberish discourse about his music means absolutely nothing, but also his interviews in which he comes across as a pretentious old bigot. Please, retire and let the real artists play.
If he is a crook--where is the loot? Who has he robbed? Braxton has more than proven his cultural significance. You are simply out of your depth aesthetically and philosophically, so far. But, if you want to educate yourself and, perhaps, catch up, read any (or, in your case, all!) of his seven books.
@@ajra4626 I just discovered anthony braxton while hanging out on youtube. I then did some research on him. In my opinion, he is certainly the biggest crook in the history of jazz. It's totally amazing that he could have such a career in the music world and have such academic positions. I mean, what is going on with the listeners, the media and the jazz community that they want us to believe that this guy is a genius? Everything about him is a problem: his instrumental technique is close to zero, his music itself is modern when it sounds like a beginner's band, his gibberish discourse about his music means absolutely nothing, but also his interviews in which he comes across as a pretentious old bigot. Please, retire and let the real artists play.
@@neocolorsit s not about hating this music or someone it s all about lucidity and reality. All sounds dramatically old and not creative into this music. Musically it s most of the time ugly because it’s completely idealistic : braxton concept is in a way a dream but it never comes true and finally it’s close to nothing. That’s why it’s ugly but for me it’s not the main problem. the main problem is : Braxton don t have any king of artistic vision just sounds and sounds and sounds and very often ugly sounds and ugly sounds and ugly sounds a long chain without any surprise. I m reading ‘musical poetry’ by stravinski and I m sure that Stravinsky would despise Braxton s music. read stravinski the most creative artist of his time and you understand what is to invent something in music.
Anthony Braxton has been wearing the same sweater for over 40 years, but his music never ceases to evolve. These students are experiencing the opportunity of a lifetime, and they are On The Case in this performance.
That sweater's gonna fetch a fortune at an auction someday, lol. Hopefully not soon, though.
@@mike8015 I'm certain that Sotheby's, who sold Jack Kerouac's rain coat to Johnny Depp, has absolutely no idea who Anthony Braxton is. And who would bid on his sweater? Braxton has worked on the margins all his life, which is why his work is always interesting. I doubt he wishes he wrote "Macarena" (their sweaters won't be posthumously auctioned either).
That was very involving, very effective. Thank you all.
Le due arpe sorreggono (con la profondissima tuba) l'intera composizione. Braxton sempre concentrato (nel suonare e nel dirigere) e generoso. Grazie.
Fantastico!
This is so good
Anthony is amazing
Tomeka Reid adds flavor to Braxton’s brilliance
Fucking awesome! I've played 12 Comp (ZIM) 2017 completely through on Spotify! And I'm gonna do it again. I don't know how Braxton does it, but he really has his improvisation composition technique down. Everything comes together for me. Very entertaining ta-boot!
Mister 21rst Century Music right here! Braxton the master!
wow!
Wow what? It hasn't Aired yet!
Ужасающе-красивая какофония. Не знаю на сколько времени меня хватит, но мне нравится это звучание.
playing this in my combo right now
Fucking fantastic
I can play this!
🤯
👍❤️
Invitation à prendre son temps , selon moi.
this kind of stuff was around in the late 60s at a conservatory I attended....kind of nuts.
Yes but the detailed recordings with vid and instant delivery of internet make it even better.
"This kind of stuff"?
What is this? I don't like it, I don't hate it. I can feel that it does something to me. Something happens with my mind and my body. But I can't tell what. I do understand close to nothing.
True !
You're not listening.
A cliché is a cliché is a cliché
Everything is a cliche. It's either done well or it isn't. This was good.
A boneheaded statement is a boneheaded statement.
only blue ray ? mmmmmmmmmm
It'll be available as lossless digital audio on Bandcamp. I don't blame anyone for saying goodbye to the CD format. This set would require 12 discs and whatever extra packaging that necessitates.
I just discovered anthony braxton while hanging out on youtube. I then did some research on him. In my opinion, he is certainly the biggest crook in the history of jazz. It's totally amazing that he could have such a career in the music world and have such academic positions. I mean, what is going on with the listeners, the media and the jazz community that they want us to believe that this guy is a genius? Everything about him is a problem: his instrumental technique is close to zero, his music itself is modern when it sounds like a beginner's band, his gibberish discourse about his music means absolutely nothing, but also his interviews in which he comes across as a pretentious old bigot. Please, retire and let the real artists play.
Good, good, let the hate flow through you!
@@neocolors prove it
If he is a crook--where is the loot? Who has he robbed? Braxton has more than proven his cultural significance. You are simply out of your depth aesthetically and philosophically, so far. But, if you want to educate yourself and, perhaps, catch up, read any (or, in your case, all!) of his seven books.
@@ajra4626
I just discovered anthony braxton while hanging out on youtube. I then did some research on him. In my opinion, he is certainly the biggest crook in the history of jazz. It's totally amazing that he could have such a career in the music world and have such academic positions. I mean, what is going on with the listeners, the media and the jazz community that they want us to believe that this guy is a genius? Everything about him is a problem: his instrumental technique is close to zero, his music itself is modern when it sounds like a beginner's band, his gibberish discourse about his music means absolutely nothing, but also his interviews in which he comes across as a pretentious old bigot. Please, retire and let the real artists play.
@@neocolorsit s not about hating this music or someone it s all about lucidity and reality. All sounds dramatically old and not creative into this music. Musically it s most of the time ugly because it’s completely idealistic : braxton concept is in a way a dream but it never comes true and finally it’s close to nothing. That’s why it’s ugly but for me it’s not the main problem. the main problem is : Braxton don t have any king of artistic vision just sounds and sounds and sounds and very often ugly sounds and ugly sounds and ugly sounds a long chain without any surprise. I m reading ‘musical poetry’ by stravinski and I m sure that Stravinsky would despise Braxton s music. read stravinski the most creative artist of his time and you understand what is to invent something in music.