rio wrote:
Zeth wrote:
Not some soft Coltrane stuff,
You should try Coltrane's later stuff- go for Ascension or Sun Ship or something from the mid 60s of his, then he will make you cry for calling him soft.
Also with Davis try his fusion era, if you haven't already. Go for Bitches Brew first.
I like your description but I'm not quite sure what you're looking for from it

Do you want some scary atonal free jazz freakouts, or more melodic/catchier stuff that is also quite violent? The former is much, much easier to find than the latter, btw!
Ok you got me, I have not heard all of their records, there's just so many of them! Thanks for pointing out specific albums.
I'm not even sure what atonal free jazz freakouts means exactly, but I think it's somewhat in the right direction. But melodic and violent sounds pretty neat too, with good variation it could become great I think.
Misha wrote:
If you want explosive jazz, go for "Peter Brötzmann Octet - Machine Gun".
It's a 64 record of improvised mania that is so fucking loud is not even funny (you will not like it). It has three saxophonists, two bassists, two drummers and a pianist and all are going fucking berzerk on their instruments. This puts all your grind albums to shame in terms of loudness. Musicians are extremely skilled as well by the way (Brötzmann, Breuker, Mengelberg, Bennink play on this record, from the top of my head).
You sure know how to make things sound interesting
I'll try to find Machine Gun and At The Mountains Of Madness to get back with some feedback.