ABSTRACT

The Cultural Politics of Jazz Collectives: This Is Our Music documents the emergence of collective movements in jazz and improvised music. Jazz history is most often portrayed as a site for individual expression and revolves around the celebration of iconic figures, while the networks and collaborations that enable the music to maintain and sustain its cultural status are surprisingly under-investigated. This collection explores the history of musician-led collectives and the ways in which they offer a powerful counter-model for rethinking jazz practices in the post-war period. It includes studies of groups including the New York Musicians Organization, Sweden’s Ett minne för livet, Wonderbrass from South Wales, the contemporary Dutch jazz-hip hop scene, and Austria‘s JazzWerkstatt. With an international list of contributors and examples from Europe and the United States, these twelve essays and case studies examine issues of shared aesthetic vision, socioeconomic and political factors, local education, and cultural values among improvising musicians.

chapter 1|15 pages

Introduction

Jazz as a Collective Problem

chapter 2|26 pages

“Complaining Time is Over”

Network and Collective Strategies of the New York Musicians Organization

chapter 3|19 pages

Pitched Battles

Dutch Improvised Music, Authorities and Strategies 1

chapter 4|25 pages

Sound Visions and Free Initiatives

The Cultural Politics of Creative Improvised Music Collectives

chapter 5|31 pages

Musical Hybridity in the New European City

The Jazz Hip Hop Collectives of C-Mon & Kypski and Kytopia

chapter 7|17 pages

San Francisco State University's Music Federation

The Political Machine Behind a Jazz Cooperative for Teachers

chapter 8|8 pages

Minnet

Transcending Genre Boundaries, Organizing Diversity

chapter 10|20 pages

Jazz Networks in Austria

The JazzWerkstatt Initiative

chapter 11|22 pages

Improvisational Conduct and Case Studies from the Margins

An Insider's View on Negotiating the Collective

chapter 13|9 pages

Conclusion

Toward a Collective Jazz Studies