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Decoy

Miles Davis · 1984

39 min · 7 tracks · jazz fusion ยท bebop ยท hard bop

A fusion of electronic textures and jazz improvisation, blending tradition with avant-garde experimentation.

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Best for
avant-garde experimentation with energy short bursts of captivating sound dynamic live performance excitement
Context
Released in 1984, 'Decoy' marked Miles Davis's return to the studio after a five-year hiatus. At this point in his career, Davis was exploring new sonic landscapes influenced by electronic music and funk, moving away from his earlier acoustic jazz roots. This album came after 'The Man with the Horn' (1981), positioning him as a provocative figure in contemporary jazz.
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jazz fusion, bebop, hard bop

Decoy is an album by Miles Davis, released in 1984. A fusion of electronic textures and jazz improvisation, blending tradition with avant-garde experimentation. 'Decoy' is significant for its bold embrace of synthesizers and electric instrumentation, showcasing Davis's willingness to innovate despite criticism. The album features tracks that were well-received in live performances, such as 'What It Is' and 'That's What Happened,' reinforcing Davis's enduring influence on the jazz fusion scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Decoy sound like?

A fusion of electronic textures and jazz improvisation, blending tradition with avant-garde experimentation. Rooted in jazz fusion and bebop.

What makes Decoy by Miles Davis notable?

'Decoy' is significant for its bold embrace of synthesizers and electric instrumentation, showcasing Davis's willingness to innovate despite criticism. The album features tracks that were well-received in live performances, such as 'What It Is' and 'That's What Happened,' reinforcing Davis's enduring influence on the jazz fusion scene. Released in 1984, 'Decoy' marked Miles Davis's return to the studio after a five-year hiatus. At this point in his career, Davis was exploring new sonic landscapes influenced by electronic music and funk, moving away from his earlier acoustic jazz roots. This album came after 'The Man with the Horn' (1981), positioning him as a provocative figure in contemporary jazz.

Who is Decoy for?

Decoy works well if you're into avant-garde experimentation with energy, short bursts of captivating sound and dynamic live performance excitement.

How many songs are on Decoy?

Decoy has 7 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.

Tracklist

7 tracks·39:49

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Decoy Standout 8:35
  • 2 Robot 415 1:11
  • 3 Code M.D. 6:01
  • 4 Freaky Deaky 4:37
  • 5 What It Is (live) Standout 4:34
  • 6 That's Right Standout 11:15
  • 7 That's What Happened (live) 3:33

Release Date

June 1, 1984

Genre

bebop, hard bop, jazz fusion

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

39 min 49 sec