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- M-Base abstract "The term \"M-Base\" is used in several ways. In the 1980s, a loose collective of young African-American musicians including Steve Coleman, Graham Haynes, Cassandra Wilson, Geri Allen, Robin Eubanks, and Greg Osby emerged in Brooklyn with a new sound and specific ideas about creative expression. Using a term coined by Steve Coleman, they called these ideas \"M-Base-concept\" (short for \"macro-basic array of structured extemporization\") and critics have used this term to categorize this scene’s music as a jazz style. But Coleman stressed \"M-Base\" doesn’t denote a musical style but a way of thinking about creating music. As famous musicians did in the past, he also refuses the word \"jazz\" as a label for his music and the music tradition represented by musicians like John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Louis Armstrong, etc. However, the musicians of the M-Base movement, which also included dancers and poets, strived for common creative musical languages, so their early recordings show a lot of similarities reflecting their common ideas, the experiences of working together, and their similar cultural background. To label this kind of music, jazz critics have established the word \"M-Base\" as a jazz style for lack of a better term, distorting its original meaning.".
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- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Hill.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Note_Records.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Brooklyn.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Cassandra_Wilson.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jazz_genres.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Parker.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Down_Beat.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Free_improvisation.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Geri_Allen.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Graham_Haynes.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Greg_Osby.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Jazz_Journalists_Association.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Jazz_fusion.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink John_Coltrane.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Armstrong.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Pi_Recordings.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Robin_Eubanks.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Coleman.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Tzadik_Records.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLink Vijay_Iyer.
- M-Base wikiPageWikiLinkText "M-Base Collective".
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- M-Base comment "The term \"M-Base\" is used in several ways. In the 1980s, a loose collective of young African-American musicians including Steve Coleman, Graham Haynes, Cassandra Wilson, Geri Allen, Robin Eubanks, and Greg Osby emerged in Brooklyn with a new sound and specific ideas about creative expression.".
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