I'm interested in learning about new sounds that people are listening to in jazz. I did a search of a few of my favourite artists, and there was nothing. I'm not talking about Miles or Coltrane or Ornette or Monk or Mingus or? They're the greatest, and I routinely search out their best recordings. As a matter of fact, I just picked up Coltrane and Monk Live at Carnegie Hall and the complete Riverside recordings

- IMHO, these are indispensable recordings. And I'm also not talking about Patricia Barber or Brad Mehldau or Diana Krall (all great piano players). I'm talking about new stuff (read "modern" jazz or "post-modern" jazz). I've been introduced to all of these musicians at the Vanouver International Jazz Festival. What's in your collection that have become favourites? Here are a few of mine in no particular order...
1.
Eric Boeren 4tet "Joy of a Toy" (Bvhaast)- mainly the music of Ornette Coleman. A great band with Michael Moore (see below), Wilbert de Joode, and Han Bennink who is one of the most amazing / entertaining drummers I have ever seen.
2.
Per "Texas" Johansson "Man Kan Lika Garna" (Kaza/EMI)- all original stuff with catchy tunes; a great sax/clarinet player from Sweden. Myself and the rest of the audience was blown away by them a few years ago.
3.
Atomic "Boom Boom" (Jazzland Acoustic)- another great group I saw backing up the Dave Holland Quintet at the VIJF a couple of years ago. Melodic, driving, sometimes free - their cover of Radiohead's "Pyramid Song" is memorable. From Norway.
4.
Michael Moore "Jewels and Binoculars" (Ramboy). This is one of my favourite musicians who was from the States and now lives in Amsterdam. This CD of Bob Dylan's music is my favourite of his - great music and unbelievable sound from a trio - demonstration quality to be sure

. Again, another musician who I've seen at the VIJF a few times. "Chamber jazz" to be sure...
5.
Nils Petter Molvaer (any of his stuff) (ECM and Universal). Again, I saw him at the VIJF on two different occasions, and he had the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver totally grooving to his electronic sounds. If Miles was around today, this is probably what he'd be doing... heavy bass beats interspersed with atmospheric electronics and Molvaer's plaintive trumpet sound. I managed to turn a number of twenty-something friends on to him, and they've even bought his stuff instead of downloading it for free! Also from Norway - what's going on over there, anyways, with all these great musicians.
6.
Eric Truffaz "Bending New Corners" (Blue Note). Another young and new trumpet player from France / Switzerland that features the rapper Nya (!!!). Very listenable and approachable.
7.
Bik Bent Braam "Goes Bansai" (CDBBB2) - Totally crazy big band stuff

- think Armstrong meets Ellington meets Coleman, and you're part way there... perhaps not for the unadventuresome.
8.
Hard Rubber Orchestra "Rub Harder" (Victo). This is a local Vancouver stage band that plays really interesting compositions that fringe on a mixture of classical avant-garde and jazz - they also have a salsa incarnation under the name of "Orquestra Goma Doro" (Hard Rubber Orchestra in Spanish - I think that's how you spell it).
I love this stuff, and I'm really interested in getting turned on to anything similar that you might be listening to. It always seems that from one VIJF to the next, I'm at a loss as to what to buy to fill the void to hear this kind of "modern" jazz.