Bands & artists like Dave Burrell

If you like Dave Burrell, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Cecil Taylor

Cecil Taylor

Taylor's avant-garde approach to jazz features intricate rhythmic patterns and a dense harmonic language that mirrors Burrell's complexity.

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Andrew Hill

Andrew Hill

Hill's compositions blend post-bop with adventurous harmonic structures, creating a rich tapestry of sound that resonates with Burrell's style.

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Sun Ra

Sun Ra

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Sun Ra's experimental jazz incorporates complex rhythms and innovative arrangements, paralleling the immersive qualities found in Burrell's work.

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Muhal Richard Abrams

Muhal Richard Abrams

Abrams' music often features intricate textures and a balance of chaos and simplicity, akin to the sonic explorations of Burrell.

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Don Pullen

Don Pullen

Pullen's work combines rhythmic complexity with emotional depth, similar to the captivating interplay of harmony and simplicity in Burrell's compositions.

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Henry Threadgill

Henry Threadgill

Threadgill's innovative use of instrumentation and complex rhythmic structures align closely with the immersive quality of Burrell's music.

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Ornette Coleman

Ornette Coleman

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Coleman's free jazz approach emphasizes improvisation and harmonic exploration, echoing the adventurous spirit found in Burrell's work.

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Keith Jarrett

Keith Jarrett

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Jarrett’s improvisational style and ability to weave intricate melodies through complex harmonies resonate with the essence of Burrell’s artistry.

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Common questions

Who sounds like Dave Burrell?

Artists similar to Dave Burrell include Cecil Taylor, Andrew Hill, Sun Ra and Muhal Richard Abrams. Each shares elements of Dave Burrell's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Dave Burrell?

Dave Burrell is primarily known for post-bop. Burrell's music pulses with a rhythmic complexity that balances dense harmonic structures against moments of stark simplicity, crafting an immersive sonic tapestry that challenges yet captivates.

Where should I start if I like Dave Burrell?

If you enjoy Dave Burrell, start with Cecil Taylor — their album "New York City R&B" is a great entry point. Taylor's avant-garde approach to jazz features intricate rhythmic patterns and a dense harmonic language that mirrors Burrell's complexity.