"People have been starving for intellectual fodder, but the best way to get people to close their eyes and not say anything is to tell them that they're not smart enough to comprehend."

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Source: A New Standard: Kamasi Washington's Modern Jazz Revolution. Interview with Ian Cohen, pitchfork.com. June 9, 2015.

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Kamasi Washington

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Kamasi Washington is a renowned jazz saxophonist and composer known for his groundbreaking album 'The Epic,' which explores themes of freedom and identity.

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