Free Jazz
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Free Jazz is a genre of jazz music that emerged in the late 1950s and early 1960s as a radical departure from traditional jazz conventions. It is characterized by its improvisational and experimental nature, with musicians exploring new forms of expression and pushing the boundaries of harmony, rhythm, and structure. Free Jazz often features collective improvisation, unconventional techniques, and a rejection of predetermined compositions. Here are four prominent artists known for their contributions to Free Jazz:

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#2 - G/SP THE CODE (#4)
#3 - WHAT'S THE GRAND POOBAH SECRET
#4 - Jazzland
#5 - Babygirl
#6 - Sorted
#7 - The O Ke
#8 - Eclectic Spazz
#9 - The Commuter
#10 - Harry Kane 2010 featuring Mama Funk
#11 - Back To Reality
#12 - Jeff Herro - My Roots
#13 - Divest The Clowns
#14 - The Truth Doesn't Lie
#15 - Palm Strings Tram
#16 - 241231b Free Improv
#17 - Son of the Red Circle - Black Giorgiano Returns
#18 - Roots of Tomorrow
#19 - A Small Nice Song
#20 - Remembering Mr. Shorter
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