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Is That Jazz?

If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know.
Louis Armstrong
James Brown
vocals1933 - 2006

Clyde Stubblefield
drums1943 - 2017

Marquis Hill
trumpetb.1987

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
Both musical worlds (jazz and hip hop) have gone through similar rotations, each moving through their "cool" and "hard" phases, as well as their "pop" and "underground" phase. The possibilities are endless in both genres.

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012


Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991

Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers
band / ensemble / orchestra
Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942

Grover Washington, Jr.
saxophone1943 - 1999


Donald Byrd
trumpet1932 - 2013
Moving into the new millennium, hip hop was thriving commercially, and evolving endlessly in the underground. At this time, rapper Busdriver, who delivers his vocals in a bee bop-motion, birthed his career as a fearless pioneer. He began his musical journey at age thirteen, with group 4/29, while living in LA, amidst the Rodney King riots of 1992. His father is a successful film writer and producer and his uncle, a composer. Busdriver samples anything from classical to jazz, with tracks like Imaginary Places, which samples Bach's Minuet and Badinerie Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor, off of the Temporary Forever album, from 2002. His album, Cosmic Cleavage (Big Dada 2004), features Nagging Nimbus, sampling Take Ten (RCA, 1963), by

Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto1924 - 1977
Aesop Rock is a visionary storytelling MC, who has been an underground sensation since the early 2000s. His live shows are known to be riddled with off-the-cuff freestyles and his beats are almost always provided by his DJ compadre, Blockhead. The DJ's spacey musical landscapes pair up nicely with Aesop's incessantly poetic rhymes. Their collaboration on the release, Float, creates its own style of hip hop integrated jazz, by using layered samples of songs by artists like

Dinah Washington
vocals1924 - 1963

Yusef Lateef
woodwinds1920 - 2013

Charlie Byrd
guitar1925 - 1999


Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993

Ravi Coltrane
saxophone, tenorb.1965
DJ Madlib, is also a jazz messenger in his own right. His father is singer, Otis Jackson and uncle is trumpet player,

Jon Faddis
trumpetb.1953

The fusion of different styles of music is a touchy subject for some, but why? Many purists tend to think jazz has no place elsewhere in music, let alone in hip hop. On the other hand, what is truly pure? Was jazz not built from other things, just like all genres? Evolving and transcending within genres, that were initially built on evolution and transcendence themselves, seems to be no crime. Nevertheless, jazz will continue to inspire different genres, whether above or below the surface, but what about hip hop? Will it carry on the same type of refined legacy and respect which jazz has held? Most importantly of all... will it keep on progressing in a creatively free fashion or eventually be completely gobbled up by the corporate "fat cats" of the music industry? Or even worse, by the fans themselves? Only time will tell, but with artists like the ones described above, the fight will still stand. For now, perhaps the Malay proverb will shed some optimism on the subject: "Although the tree grows high, the falling leaves always return to the roots."
Sources
- Abdul-Rauf, Leila. "A Tribe Called Quest's Marriage of Jazz and Hip Hop." Ubisoft. 3 August, 2021.
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- Cibula, Matt. "Anti-Pop Consortium: Arrythmia." Pop-Matters. 29 May, 2002.
- "Float" (2000). www.whosampled.com
- Cowie, F. Del. "Inside Madlib's Bomb Shelter." Exclaim. 31 December, 2005.
- Green, Dylan. Madlib's Incmparable 'Shades of Blue.' VinylMePlease. 18 May, 2023.
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