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==Storia approfondita==
The ideas of the M-Base concept were largely incompatible with the requirements of music business. Most participants of the M-Base movement turned to more conventional music. Cassandra Wilson's blues and folk-influenced music has been fairly suitable for an adaption to the taste of a larger audience. Wilson has been signed to [[Blue Note Records]] since 1993. Though two of Gary Thomas' recordings were highly rated by ''[[DownBeat]]''<ref>
Although the musical line initially called "M-Base" became more than ever focused on Steve Coleman, a number of younger musicians (e.g. a range of excellent drummers) have made substantial creative contributions to his music and his influence is to be found in several musical fields – both in terms of music technique and of the music's meaning. Pianist [[Vijay Iyer]] (who was chosen as "Jazz Musician of the Year 2010" by the [[Jazz Journalists Association]]) said, "It's hard to overstate Steve [Coleman's] influence. He's affected more than one generation, as much as anyone since John Coltrane. It's not just that you can connect the dots by playing seven or 11 beats. What sits behind his influence is this global perspective on music and life. He has a point of view of what he does and why he does it."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748703302604575294532527380178|title=A Saxophonist's Reverberant Sound|author=Larry Blumenfeld|date=11 June 2010|work=WSJ|access-date=25 November 2014|language=en}}</ref>
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