Listener as Operator
Listener as Operator
Our favourite Lancashire-born autodictact asks what’s political about the tension between the individual and the collective in free jazz.
ReadIn which our favourite Lancashire born autodidact/ volunteer play therapist/ writer tries to think alongside the black radical tradition. What’s political about the tension between the individual and collective in free jazz? Is it exemplified by the ability to singularise without becoming an individualist, to be prepared to improvise amidst a meeting of singularities that bring with them a collective awareness of belonging to a shared history?
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▴ Credit: Alex Woodward

▴ Credit: Alex Woodward

▴ Credit: Alex Woodward

▴ Credit: Alex Woodward

▴ Credit: Alex Woodward

▴ Credit: Alex Woodward

▴ Credit: Alex Woodward
Artists

Howard Slater
Apr 2015
Apr 2015
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