I can offer a few recommendations for you:
*Anything involving Kahil El'Zabar is a good bet - both his Ritual Trio and the Ethnic Heritage Ensemble make some great music.
*William Parker is an amazing catalyst for modern jazz and I'd expect that most recordings involving him are worth seeking out, in particular his collaborations with Hamid Drake (another name to watch out for)
*You can try the Aum Fidelity, HatHut, and CIMP labels for consistent production of high quality modern/avant jazz sounds. Silkheart Records is another good one, although I'm not sure how active they are with recent output.
*Fred Anderson made some excellent, far-reaching recordings a decade or two back, but has begun producing recent music with an equally sincere impact. He has a couple recordings on Delmark records that are great and well worth seeking out.
*A few more names...Peter Brotzmann, Ellery Eskelin, Dominic Duval. You could also check out some of the projects involving Sabir Mateen and his east coast crew with a dig into the music put out by the No Neck Blues Band if you feel like expanding the limits of the 'jazz' classification for a foray into some pretty out-there 'modern improvised music'.
*You should also keep an eye on the Thirsty Ear label's 'Blue Series' for some great modern, progressive jazz stuff. They've put out music involving the aforementioned William Parker and a host of others; Matthew Shipp, Mat Maneri, etc. The discs I've heard from this series have been consistently good to excellent.
*I didn't mention John Zorn right off the bat since I'm sure this will be thrown out by a few other folks and you may be familiar with him already. If not, you can brave the dig into his immense discography as well as the releases on his Tzadik label.
Enjoy!
*Anything involving Kahil El'Zabar is a good bet - both his Ritual Trio and the Ethnic Heritage Ensemble make some great music.
*William Parker is an amazing catalyst for modern jazz and I'd expect that most recordings involving him are worth seeking out, in particular his collaborations with Hamid Drake (another name to watch out for)
*You can try the Aum Fidelity, HatHut, and CIMP labels for consistent production of high quality modern/avant jazz sounds. Silkheart Records is another good one, although I'm not sure how active they are with recent output.
*Fred Anderson made some excellent, far-reaching recordings a decade or two back, but has begun producing recent music with an equally sincere impact. He has a couple recordings on Delmark records that are great and well worth seeking out.
*A few more names...Peter Brotzmann, Ellery Eskelin, Dominic Duval. You could also check out some of the projects involving Sabir Mateen and his east coast crew with a dig into the music put out by the No Neck Blues Band if you feel like expanding the limits of the 'jazz' classification for a foray into some pretty out-there 'modern improvised music'.
*You should also keep an eye on the Thirsty Ear label's 'Blue Series' for some great modern, progressive jazz stuff. They've put out music involving the aforementioned William Parker and a host of others; Matthew Shipp, Mat Maneri, etc. The discs I've heard from this series have been consistently good to excellent.
*I didn't mention John Zorn right off the bat since I'm sure this will be thrown out by a few other folks and you may be familiar with him already. If not, you can brave the dig into his immense discography as well as the releases on his Tzadik label.
Enjoy!