What does jazz mean 20 years into the 21st century? Has streaming
culture rendered music literally meaningless, thanks to the removal of
all context beyond the playlist? Are there any traditions left to
explore? Has the destruction of the apprenticeship model (young
musicians learning from their elders) changed the music irrevocably? Are
any sounds off limits? How far out can you go and still call it jazz? Or
should the term be retired? These questions, and many more, are answered
in Ugly Beauty, as Phil Freeman digs through his own experiences and
conversations with present-day players. Jazz has never seemed as vital
as it does right now, and has a genuine role to play in 21st-century
culture, particularly in the US and the UK.