Unapologetic Expression: The Inside Story of the UK Jazz Explosion
Unapologetic Expression: The Inside Story of the UK Jazz Explosion
Andre Marmot
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A lively, subversive history of the new UK jazz wave, encapsulating its revolutionary spirit and tracing its foundations to the birth of the genre itself.
'Not solely a book about jazz, or even a nascent cultural shift; it's a record of a pivotal moment in UK history.' - BIG ISSUE
By the end of the last century, jazz music was considered by many to be obsolete and uncool, a genre appreciated only by out-of-touch white men with deeply questionable taste. And yet, by 2019, a new generation of UK jazz musicians was selling out major venues and appearing on festival line-ups around the world. How has UK jazz rehabilitated its image so totally in twenty-five years? And how did it ever become uncool in the first place?
Reaching back to the roots of jazz as the 'unapologetic expression' of oppressed peoples, shaped by the forces of slavery, imperialism, and globalisation, André Marmot places this new wave within the wider context of a divided, postcolonial Britain navigating its identity in a new world order. These artists have crafted a sound which reflects the nation as it is today – a sound deeply connected to the very origins of jazz itself.
Drawing on eighty-six interviews with key architects of this jazz renaissance and those who came before them – from Shabaka Hutchings, Nubya Garcia, and Moses Boyd to Gilles Peterson, Courtney Pine, and Cleveland Watkiss – Unapologetic Expression captures the radical spirit of a vital British musical movement.
'A breathless run through of an inspiring era in British music, Unapologetic Expression contains deft character sketches and vivid memories, pausing to nail ineffable moments from recording sessions and gigs. André Marmot's role as an insider . . . grants the book a degree of intimacy other writers may have lacked.' - CLASH
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571374496 Binding: Paperback
Date: 8/5/2025 Pagination: 432 pages
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