23 October, 2022

Episode 58 - Modernization and Decay





Jazz is adaptable, and works itself into the strangest of places.  This set shows some loose adaptations of the term jazz, and where it can lead you. Turntabilism is not a far stretch as hip hop has sampled jazz since its beginnings.  Indie folk, post-rock are easy incorporations of the style. Then there is doom jazz, which takes its ambiance from the creepiest of David Lynch movies and makes that its identity, and does it so very well. Of course ending it with The Caretaker, because watching The Shining with my family is an October tradition.

00:00 Jaga Jazzist - I Could Have Kill Him in the Sauna
05:23 Kid Koala - Basin Street Blues
09:25 Madlib - Slim's Return
13:08 Calexico - Attack el Robot! Attack (and How He Lost remix by Wechsel Garland)
16:50 Isotope 217 - Kryptonite Smokes the Red Line
19:45 Tortoise - Not Quite East of Ryan
24:40 Chicago Underground Quartet - Four in the Evening
26:00 Dictaphone - The E. Song
29:55 Guillermo Klein - Miula
39:50 Xiu Xiu - Audrey's Dance
43:56 The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble - Caos Calmo
48:54 Bohren & Der Club of Gore - Constant Fear
55:05 The Caretaker - It's All Forgotten Now

photo credit: https://www.learnjazzstandards.com/ljs-podcast/ljs-46-make-extra-money-jazz-side-hustle/

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