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ElectroTechnoJazz? A new version of 150319 just published


Electro Techno Jazz?

I call that style Electro Techno Jazz or Electro Techno Free Jazz (I love the word Free, you know), but you can call it whatever you like. Personally, my idea is not to open a new style name, but simply enjoy to free improvisated music touched by Techno and Modern Jazz.

I would love to add a words Be Bop, Cool Bop or anything sounding pop, but my guitar is too far away from those beautiful streams of XX century Jazz. 

I like the concept Bill Evans once told: - Jazz music is intentionally improvised at origin. Music originally played by people who loved and enjoyed that free flow of melody or joy and sadness inside. They didn't know || - V7 concepts and modality. And Miles also tells about 'creation flow' in spontaneous improvisation, that was lost nowadays. 

I just touch a water and happy to transmit that touching enjoyment to anybody. 

#01150319 


That impro is another version of 150319 set. Available for download here: 
https://tobto.bandcamp.com/track/yuri-polchenko-free-jazz-guitar-01150319 



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