Cover of AMM AMMMusic
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For fans of experimental jazz, lovers of psychedelic rock, listeners interested in avant-garde and free form music
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THE REVIEW

This album I don't like. But I felt that in its existence there is something great. Immense

We are in 1967, a free year, a psychedelic year. A year where perhaps jazz became rock, freeing itself from constraints -

A wild, free, or free work.

Difficult to understand in its ride through lands unexplored by jazz and rock. A hybrid land without paths to follow, open your mouth and let yourself go.

A path to follow free from constraints, from forms, from paths.

Simple stylistic freedom scream, inconceivable, not understandable by the Jazz audience and by the Rock audience.

Invaluable middle ground.

Pathway between lands not yet explored.

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AMMMusic by AMM is a challenging 1967 album that pushes the boundaries between jazz and rock. The album embodies a psychedelic, free-form approach that is difficult to grasp yet holds immense artistic value. It explores unexplored musical territories, rejecting traditional structures and catering to neither jazz nor rock audiences specifically. Despite the reviewer not liking it, the album's boldness and freedom are recognized as great and invaluable.

Tracklist Videos

01   Later During a Flaming Riviera Sunset (21:03)

02   After Rapidly Circling the Plaza (20:31)

AMM

AMM are a British group formed in the mid-1960s, pioneers of electroacoustic and free improvisation. Across shifting lineups—featuring Keith Rowe, Eddie Prévost, John Tilbury, Cornelius Cardew, Lou Gare, among others—they developed a distinctive, non-jazz, non-jam approach built on collective listening and restraint.
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