Where to Start with jazz fusion
music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues
814 artists
Start here
Takin' Off
Herbie Hancock · 1962
Best jazz fusion Albums to Start With
jazz fusion Artists
Tatsuo Hayashi
J-pop
Kō Shimizu
jazz
Raiden Yuzawa
hard rock
Karl-Heinz Wiberny
jazz
Ole Kock Hansen
jazz
Roberto Di Gioia
jazz
Marc Erbetta
jazz, nu jazz
Oleg Garkusha
art punk, art rock
Alekseï Moguilevski
art rock, hard rock
Eduard Starkov
alternative rock, avant-garde music
Ernesto Holman
Latin American fusion, jazz
Aleksey Zubov
hard bop, new age music
Santi Arisa
sardana
Hermann Weindorf
neoclassical new-age music, schlager music
Aron Mellergård
Dana Masters
About jazz fusion
What is jazz fusion?
music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues
Where should I start with jazz fusion?
Start with "Takin' Off" by Herbie Hancock. It captures what makes jazz fusion worth exploring.
What are the best jazz fusion albums?
The jazz fusion albums worth hearing first: "Takin' Off" by Herbie Hancock, "Kind of Blue" by Miles Davis, "Testify" by Phil Collins, "Going Back" by Phil Collins and "Brother Bear – An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack" by Phil Collins.
How many jazz fusion artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 814 jazz fusion artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.