"Dada People," released on October 14, 2016, is a captivating collaboration between American trumpeter Dave Douglas and French pianist Frank Woeste. This album, a fusion of free jazz and traditional jazz, is a tribute to the Dadaist movement and the iconic artist Man Ray. The album features a consistent lineup of Matt Brewer on bass and Clarence Penn on drums, ensuring a cohesive sound throughout its ten tracks.
The album's title, "Dada People," reflects the spirit of the Dada movement, known for its rejection of logic and embrace of chaos. This spirit is evident in the album's dynamic and unpredictable compositions. Each track, from the opening "Oedipe" to the closing "Danger Dancer," offers a unique blend of improvisation and structure, showcasing the musicians' virtuosity and creative synergy.
"Dada People" is not just an album; it's an exploration of sound and silence, chaos and order. The album's duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes is filled with moments of intense energy and quiet introspection, making it a compelling listen from start to finish. Whether you're a fan of jazz or simply appreciate innovative music, "Dada People" is sure to captivate. The album is released under the Greenleaf Music label, known for its commitment to innovative and boundary-pushing jazz.