avantjazz
Avantjazz is a term used to describe jazz that deliberately pushes beyond traditional boundaries of harmony, rhythm, and form, often incorporating elements from free jazz, contemporary classical, electronic music, and other experimental practices. It typically prioritizes improvisation and timbral exploration over conventional song structures.
Historically, avantjazz grew out of the late 1950s and 1960s free jazz movement, with pioneers such as
Characteristics include: extended improvisation, nonstandard forms, dissonant or modal harmonies, unusual timbres, prepared instruments, electronics, and
Notable artists and groups associated with avantjazz include Ornette Coleman, Cecil Taylor, Albert Ayler, Sun Ra,
In reception, avantjazz is often regarded as exploratory and challenging, appealing to listeners attentive to texture