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François Houle's "Double Entendre" is a captivating exploration of free jazz and avant-garde music, released on Centrediscs in 2012. This album is a testament to Houle's mastery of the clarinet and his innovative approach to composition. Spanning a full hour, the six-track collection offers a rich and immersive listening experience.
The album opens with "Dust," a piece that sets the tone for the experimental journey ahead. "Resonance Cycle: No. 1" and its counterpart "Resonance Cycle: No. 2" showcase Houle's ability to create intricate, layered soundscapes that challenge and engage the listener. The title track, "Double Entendre," is a standout, featuring a complex interplay of rhythms and melodies that highlight Houle's virtuosic skill.
"In a Bed Where the Moon Was Sweating" and "Come inutile ornamento" add a touch of surrealism and poetic depth to the album, while "Dialogue de l'ombre double" delves into darker, more introspective territories. The album closes with "Revenge of the Repressed," a powerful and cathartic finale that leaves a lasting impression.
"Double Entendre" is a bold and adventurous work that pushes the boundaries of jazz and avant-garde music. François Houle's unique vision and technical prowess make this album a standout in his discography and a compelling listen for fans of innovative and boundary-pushing music.