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  1. #26

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    Quote Originally Posted by JakeAcci
    Who else????
    Hah now you are asking! Off the top of my head:

    Bruno Heinen
    Mischa Adams - Abbado
    I don't know if Pasquale's parents were classical musicians, but he certainly had a lot of high level classical and jazz input early on.
    Stockhausens and Ligeti's kids include some jazz musicians AFAIK - they are older...
    Sure there are loads more...

    None of these guys have broken through like Collier though, of course. I do think JC is pretty unique.

    Hang on - whoa! Initials! :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by christianm77
    Hah now you are asking! Off the top of my head:

    Bruno Heinen
    Mischa Adams - Abbado
    I don't know if Pasquale's parents were classical musicians, but he certainly had a lot of high level classical and jazz input early on.
    Stockhausens and Ligeti's kids include some jazz musicians AFAIK - they are older...
    Sure there are loads more...

    None of these guys have broken through like Collier though, of course. I do think JC is pretty unique.

    Hang on - whoa! Initials! :-)
    When Quincy signed him I said " oh no, I hope all that high powered industry access doesn't taint is 'credibility' " but I am very glad that this time I was wrong. Quincy always has his heart in the right place. It's just that some of his protogees somehow don't hold up under all that bright light and pressure.
    Good for Jacob! The future is bright so long as he keeps pushing.

  4. #28

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    Quote Originally Posted by West LA Jazz
    GREAT STUFF! Ha. ... His father, ... Moriarty ...
    Elementary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by West LA Jazz
    When Quincy signed him I said " oh no, I hope all that high powered industry access doesn't taint is 'credibility' " but I am very glad that this time I was wrong. Quincy always has his heart in the right place. It's just that some of his protogees somehow don't hold up under all that bright light and pressure.
    Good for Jacob! The future is bright so long as he keeps pushing.
    Quincy does seem set on leaving a legacy.... I have older musician friends too who have benefited from his patronage.

    What a dude!

  6. #30

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vladan
    Elementary.
    Well of course...

  7. #31

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    He's a looper...



    Extreme looper. He reminds me of South African DJ Black Coffee who's an extreme DJ. They're both really good and it goes beyond 'novelty music'. Instead of wasting his time shmoozing with big shots in the US I'd like to see Black Coffee collab with Collier.
    That would be crazy.

  8. #32

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    Jacob Collier - 21 against 22 on Northern Line to...

    Haven't tried it myself so maybe it's easier than it seems. Or not The guy does have an insane internal clock though.

  9. #33

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    He's remarkable...I find him impressive. As in "wow."

    I also find most of what he does to be very frenetic, and unlistenable. I'm getting old.

  10. #34

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    I could listen to this kid improvise all day..


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    It's YouTube music for me, like Dirty Loops...

    This is the new form right?

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    The trouble with being so multi-talented like that is that you generally end up doing nothing in particular. You might do it very well, of course, but that doesn't seem to matter.

    But he's young... :-)

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    Great post ! Thank you.


  14. #38

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragman1
    The trouble with being so multi-talented like that is that you generally end up doing nothing in particular. You might do it very well, of course, but that doesn't seem to matter.

    But he's young... :-)
    With Quincy Jones as his friend and mentor I think he should do okay.

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    Amazing dude, boring music.