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EDITORS’ NOTES Know what’s next. Now. Discover your next favorite song, album, or artist — without ever hearing an ad. Play anything in the vast 40-million-song catalog, along with your entire iTunes library. The marriage of jazz and Indian music makes plenty of sense; both traditions rely heavily upon improvisation. Early experiments in the ‘60s by jazz musicians such as John Coltrane (“India”) or British reedist Joe Harriott (“Raga Mehga”) were largely ornamental, but by the ‘70s the exchange flowed both ways. Real understandings of structural underpinnings developed, so guitarist John McLaughlin fit authoritatively in Hindustani modes (“Kriti”), while a generation of musicians that grew up with such fusions like pianist Vijay Iyer and saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa deftly pushed beyond the old signifiers for something more elusive in flavor (“Tribal Wisdom”)
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