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The Electric Pulse Of Jazz Fusion: A Sonic Revolution

Jazz fusion, a vibrant genre that emerged in the late 1960s, combines the improvisational essence of jazz with the electrifying energy of rock and funk. This article explores its cultural impact, controversies, and the legacy of artists like Marcus Miller.

Jazz Fusion

Jazz Fusion

Jazz fusion, emerging in the late 1960s, blends jazz harmony and improvisation with elements of rock, funk, and rhythm and blues. This genre saw jazz musicians incorporating electric guitars, amplifiers, and keyboards, reflecting the influence of rock music. As a result, jazz fusion has evolved into a dynamic and innovative musical style that continues to resonate today.

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