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New Protest Music
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Jazz has a rich history as protest music, but it seems that, over the past year or so, this message in the music has come to the fore again. This month's mix captures the current wave of protest in jazz, where every tune has a story to tell.First up is an atmospheric track from

Jaimeo Brown
drumsFollowing Jaimeo Brown is just a snippet of '1960 What?' from Gregory Porter's debut album, which set the tone for his social message. Trumpet player

Terence Blanchard
trumpetb.1962

Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah
trumpetb.1983
Meanwhile, "Cable St" is the first offering here from the next generation, taken from the debut album of British bassist

Daniel Casimir
bass
Zara McFarlane
vocals
Soweto Kinch
saxophoneUnlike Casimir, American foursome

Kneebody
band / ensemble / orchestra
Kamasi Washington
saxophoneb.1981
Billie Holliday's "Strange Fruit" was where it all began: the first protest song in jazz to reach the wider public. The mix closes with vocalist Jose James' haunting take on the even more chilling original.
If you still need another hit of protest jazz, NYC's Winter Jazz Fest features several sets inspired by protest and social justice on 12 & 13 January 2018.
Playlist
- Jaimeo Brown Transcendence "Be So Glad" (Motema)
- Michael Trommer "A Peace for the Dog (Portland USA)" (self released)
- Gregory Porter "1960 What?" (Motema)
- Terence Blanchard "Breathless (feat the E-Collective)" (Blue Note)
- Daniel Casimir "Cable St" (Jazz re:freshed)
- Kneebody "For the Fallen" (Motema)
- Mark Taylor "Alone in the Crowd (Paris France)" (self released)
- Ibeyi "Deathless (feat Kamasi Washington)" (XL Recordings)
- Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah "Ruler Rebel" (Ropeadope)
- Cities and Memory "Brexit Means Brexit (London UK)" (self released)
- Zara McFarlane "Stoke the Fire" (Brownswood Recordings)
- Soweto Kinch "Four Caste" (self released)
- Oscar Jerome "Give Back What You Stole From Me" (self released)
- José James "Strange Fruit" (Blue Note)
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