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      • The term " M-Base " is used in several ways. In the 1980s, a loose collective of young African American musicians including Steve Coleman, Graham Haynes, Cassandra Wilson, Geri Allen, Robin Eubanks, and Greg Osby emerged in Brooklyn with a new sound and specific ideas about creative expression.
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    What is M-Base? Steve Coleman, M-Base, and Music Collectivism by Vijay Iyer; M-Base Collective; Greg Osby Interview

  3. What M-Base is: An acronym for Macro – Basic Array of Structured Extemporizations. For us this means expressing our experiences through music that uses improvisation and structure as two of its main ingredients. There is no limitation on the kind of structures or the type of improvisation, or the style of the music.

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    The late 1980s found Coleman working to codify his early ideas using the group Steve Coleman and Five Elements and working with a collective of musicians called the M-Base Collective.

  6. What’s M-BASE? It’s more than just what the acronym states… More and more I find it’s a way of life. It’s a way of living truth at the crossroads. A means by which we can develop our musical capabilities to their fullest, thereby expanding, redefining and propelling the music into the 21st century and beyond. It’s a spiritual movement …

  7. What’s M-BASE? It’s more than just what the acronym states… More and more I find it’s a way of life. It’s a way of living truth at the crossroads. A means by which we can develop our musical capabilities to their fullest, thereby expanding, redefining and propelling the music into the 21st century and beyond. It’s a spiritual movement …

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    Join Steve Coleman and the M-Base community now to explore new perspectives in creative music. Click here for free registration to the M-Base Ways site