![]() I feel like we’re in the best era so far when it comes to the possibilities. Because I feel this era is doing too much with copying each other,” she acknowledges. “Sometimes the creativity makes me look a bit side-eye-ish. On the other hand, Nicole Bus emphasizes that there still is a lot of diversity these days. But, when I’m in soul mode-I am trying to make something that feels like it could've got lost in the archives.” ![]() I have other areas of music work where I can get that out. So in the quest of doing that, you possibly sacrifice innovation. “The fact that I feel that I’ll never actually reach that sound, makes it all the more exciting. “In a way, I’m very much chasing after an unattainable dream sound of the past,” says UK multi-instrumentalist Rob Jones, better known under his one-man-alias The Gene Dudley Group. Interestingly enough, whereas the artists in our feature Giant Steps: A New Wave of Jazz (And Beyond) seemed to focus a lot on progression and free-spirited ideas, this time it’s the blueprint of soul that still seems to be mapped out in the sound of today. ![]() As with every genre, the golden era still plays a vital role in shaping the sound of today.
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