What are some essential gypsy jazz artists/records, /mu/?
Django Reinhardt, Stéphane Grappelli, the list goes on...
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>>65135414
>ntial gypsy jazz
I've never known them to be that bothered about music, I think it might be a bit of a fake history , really
That's really all you need tbqh. Everyone else is just copying.
I guess check out Oscar Aleman, Bireli Lagrene. Stochelo Rosenberg and Angelo Debarre too. Worth listening to at least once.
Djangology
Young Django
>inb4 eastern european nativists
>>65135414
the Ferret bros played with Django and also issued interesting stuff themselves, together or in solo
I'd investigate the music played over silent cinema
I have a hunch a lot of early jazz came from this
and didn't Parker play at tea dances that were like clip joints? the sounds back then are probably the makings of jazz, that then mangles it's way through the American song book. So it's pretty subversive as the films are very sanitised
like Bud Powell, it has sounds from Harold Lloyd type thing inside of it
>>65135657
rather than gypsy jazz, it's a bit of a dead end I think
>>65135637
and Tchan Tchou Vidal is also interesting
>>65135657
which is the problem with some modern jazz, it's had its guts ripped out and is this whole Woody Alleny New Yorkey Bagely load of bullcrap
which, is a load of bullcrap in anyone's language
>gypsies
>jazz
>tfw