1960s,the new thing Although today "free jazz" is the generally used term, it has held many other names. In the 1960s, the loosely-defined movement was sometimes called "Energy Music" or "The New Thing". Free-jazz players were either said to be playing "outside" or "out" (as opposed to "inside"--conventionally), and the word became a favorite one among musicians and record labels: albums from this period include Outward Bound, Out There, Out to Lunch (all by Dolphy), Out Front (Jaki Byard), and Destination Out (Jackie McLean). may be some kind of relaxation stuff which soothes you just a guess you mean high nrg? it's a genre developed in the eighties. it's a mix of disco and electronic music, usually played in clubs. kinda like freestyle, a similar genre. |