Jim Brown reviewed Playing changes by Nate Chinen
Contemporary Jazz is not what you think
I am as guilty as anyone for assuming that Jazz hit a high water mark in the 60s. I collect vinyl from that period almost exclusively. I knew a bit about the Bad Plus, Nubya Garcia, and Jason Moran, and that was about it.
But this book introduced me to a bunch of contemporary music I had no idea about: Kamasi Washington, Vijay Iyer, Steven Coleman, Mary Halvorson, and more.
It's a typical jazz book in that it sometimes feels like a catalog of names, albums, and performances. But Chinen does a great job of synthesizing things and explaining the significance of these artists and albums.