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AlbanyYEM @FACTSAREUSELESS you pretty much summed it up for me on the comparison, and I do think that jazz sensibility in composition is surely there. These days they seem to take a slower approach, but one could say that the spirit of jazz lives in their jams. While not necessarily employing a jazz vocabulary, they seem to say similar things like two perspectives merging in their openness. If anything the lack of style these days is more free than actual jazz!

Yea I'm pretty much tapped out for anything to add and thanks for your words man. This was a great discussion. I need to go back to the stream for more material before I'll have much more to say. So here's to the next show!


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