Evan Parker's 'House Full of Floors' is a mesmerising masterpiece that delves into the uncharted territories of free jazz and avant-garde music. Released on 24 November 2009 via the esteemed Tzadik label, this hour-long opus is a testament to Parker's innovative spirit and boundless creativity. The album's tracklist, featuring pieces such as 'Three Of A Kind', 'Donne's Banjo', and the titular 'House Full of Floors', showcases Parker's ability to craft complex, intricate soundscapes that defy convention. With a duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, 'House Full of Floors' is an immersive experience that will challenge and reward listeners in equal measure, as Evan Parker's visionary approach to music pushes the boundaries of what is possible.
Evan Parker is a pioneering British saxophonist renowned for his innovative approach to free improvisation. Born in Bristol in 1944, Parker began playing the saxophone at the age of 14 and has since become a seminal figure in the European free music scene. Known for his distinctive sound and fluid development of multiphonic techniques, Parker has consistently pushed the boundaries of what is possible on the tenor and soprano saxophones. His collaborations, notably with the Spontaneous Music Ensemble and a vast array of percussionists and electronic musicians, have solidified his status as one of the most influential and recognizable artists in avant-garde and free jazz. Parker's music is not just about notes; it's about creating a constantly evolving sonic landscape that challenges and engages the listener.
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