"Made in Berlin" is a captivating exploration of the musical synergy between double bassist David Friesen and saxophonist Uwe Kropinski. Released on September 1, 2010, under the ITM label, this album is a testament to the duo's artistic chemistry and their shared musical language. With a runtime of 46 minutes, the album features ten tracks that seamlessly blend improvisation and composition, creating a rich and engaging listening experience.
The album opens with "Overtone Tune," setting the stage for the intricate interplay between Friesen's bass and Kropinski's saxophone. Each track offers a unique perspective, from the introspective "Arnold's Dream" to the lively "Running Children." The album also includes pieces like "In a Spanish Way" and "In a Friesish Way," showcasing the duo's ability to draw from diverse musical influences. "Narrow Is the Path" and "Grace" highlight the contemplative side of their collaboration, while "Little Honest Eye" and the closing track "Undated" bring the journey full circle.
Friesen and Kropinski's collaboration is a testament to their individual virtuosity and their collective ability to create music that is both intimate and expansive. "Made in Berlin" is not just an album but a journey through the depths of jazz, offering listeners a chance to experience the beauty of spontaneous creation and the power of musical conversation.