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by Piotr Michalowski
posted 10/1/2003
In the wake of the liberating free jazz movements of the 1950s and 1960s, musicians all over the world reexamined their attitude toward jazz tradition. Perhaps the most radical new trends took place in England, where a small group of artists turned their back on American jazz and developed a completely new language of improvisation based on sound texture and
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