I Need Some "Modern Groove" Jazz Suggestions


Hi, I've searched old threads looking for just the right jazz but can't find what i'm looking for.Please help. My normal tastes tend to lean with saxaphone "lead" quartets(Coltrane) being my favorite, but now i'm looking to find some jazz with a fast-driving "modern" groove to it.
Instrument Criteria: Saxaphone (I love)
Horn (Like it)
Bass (Like it)
Drums (Like it)
Guitar (Don't like)It has to be
way in the background.
Vibraphone,Xylaphone (Hate it)

I have found quite a few suggestions in other threads and have listened to the following and Didn't like.
charles lloyd, terence blanchard, kenny garrett, mccoy tyner, medeski martin wood, john scofield, charlie hunter, bill frisell, bela fleck, soulive, karl denson, galactic, phish, pat metheny, keith jarrett, dave holland, chris potter, brad mehldau, wayne shorter, spyro gyra, the bad plus, down to the bone WAS close but too funky"acid jazzy", four 80's east, greyboy allstars, larry carlton,m base, crusaders, pat marino, marty ehrlich, buster williams, eddie henderson, steve slagle, chick corea, sonny clark, ray brown, dave brubeck, ruby braff, mark whitfield, modern jazz quartet. Does anyone have any other suggestions to try, or should i learn an instrument and start my own band. I'm going a little crazy. Thanks.
papa171

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Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll try listening to some when I get a chance.
I knew I might get some,what the heck is he.....But I'll try to answer some of the "questioned" responses.

Sbank,the music that I listened to and called too funky, or acid jazzy. Either had a clear 70's "pimping tune" to it or had hockey game organ and funky synthesizer sounds or had about 100 different instruments playing, some I believe weren't instuments at all but objects picked up and hit.

Dopogue(Dave)I like bass but I'm after a total sound, if it has good bass with vibraphone or too much jazz guitar, I don't like it.

I don't care for "jazz guitar" sound. And vibraphone,xylaphone percussion turns jazz into cheesy elevator music to my ears. I guess I'm looking for old quartet sound, but fast paced and sort of a driving beat. It's hard for me to describe music.

Herman, Besides Coltrane, I do like Art Blakey.