IN PHOTOS: Want to explore new music? Here are 5 ways to explore jazz

A metalhead girl who fell in love with jazz tells you how and why it is one of the most versatile genres out there, and how you can get into it too (Story by Suhana Saha)

Updated On: 2026-05-31 01:31 PM IST

Compiled by : Nascimento Pinto

Here’s five ways you can get into jazz without feeling intimidated. Photo Courtesy: File pics

Let it play in the background
The more you casually live with jazz — playing it in the background while studying, cleaning, commuting ­­— the less difficult it feels, and the more addictive it becomes. I started while studying with lo-fi beats on YouTube (Representational pic/iStock)

Try starting with fusion
As someone who grew up listening to a lot of rock and metal, it was difficult for me to get acclimated to slower genres, but one thing that really got me engrossed was jazz fusion. One search is enough to show you genres of jazz rock, Japanese jazz rap, jazz techno, and more. Even artistes such as Laufey and Norah Jones, who have managed to go viral, fall under the ambit of jazz pop or modern traditional pop (IN PICTURE: Tamil Jazz Collective is a popular jazz band that performed at Bonobo recently. PIC/INSTAGRAM@tamiljazz collective)

Don’t be a spoilsport
Instead of simply giving up after the first 30 seconds, overcome those urges to switch to something more upbeat. Let your brain, for the first time in probably months, confront your thoughts as Chet Baker delivers one of his best works, that he probably performed live in prison for the first time before releasing to the public. For the uninitiated, Baker is a legendary jazz artiste who frequented jails a lot because of a bad heroin habit (PIC/PINTEREST@naomiibrown)

Do a background check
Jazz artistes have the most insane back stories, and that makes the genre even more intriguing. A lot of them were addicted to substances while producing what they loved most, music. This makes for compelling narratives and myth-making around their discography. Even when he was in jail, Baker kept playing for the inmates, because a world without music is like Picasso’s canvas without paint (PIC/PINTEREST@4ngelvison)

Go for free gigs
If there’s anything better than jazz, it’s live jazz. Going for local gigs helps immensely when you’ve just started out with a new genre. Here, it’s more than just jazz. It’s the audience, the conversations, the musicians, all in one. There is absolutely nothing that can beat a chat with a stranger telling you what they love, and why they do. In the city, always be on the lookout for Bluebop café in Khar West, Bonobo in Bandra West, Milagro in Prabhadevi, as venues that host jazz gigs a lot. The Bombay Jazz Club, too, is a collective that performs all over the city (IN PICTURE: Bluebop cafe holds Jazz Nights every Friday. PIC/SUHANA SAHA)

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