Jasper Van't Hof, a seasoned jazz musician, presents his captivating album "However" on March 27, 2014, under the MPS label. This album is a testament to Van't Hof's versatility and mastery, blending free jazz, jazz fusion, and traditional jazz into a harmonious 42-minute experience. Collaborating with notable artists Bob Malik, John Lee, and Alphonse Mouzon, Van't Hof crafts a dynamic soundscape that showcases his prowess on the keyboard and his innovative approach to jazz composition.
"However" is a journey through seven distinct tracks, each offering a unique blend of improvisation and structure. The album opens with the title track, "However," setting the tone with its intricate melodies and rhythmic complexity. "Poobli" follows, introducing a fusion of free jazz elements with a catchy, upbeat rhythm. "Win Again" continues the momentum with a soulful, groovy feel, while "A: Four Way Boogie / B: Four Way Multiplug" showcases Van't Hof's playful side with a boogie-woogie inspired piece.
The latter half of the album begins with "Lucas," a more introspective track that highlights Van't Hof's ability to evoke deep emotions through his music. "T.E.E. Again" brings back the energy with a lively, swinging rhythm, and the album concludes with "A: Bobby Dee / B: Bobby Dee," a two-part piece that blends a mellow, reflective mood with a more upbeat, celebratory feel.
Throughout "However," Jasper Van't Hof demonstrates his ability to push the boundaries of jazz while staying true to its roots. The album is a celebration of improvisation, collaboration, and the endless possibilities of jazz music. Whether you're a longtime fan of Van't Hof or a newcomer to his work, "However" is sure to captivate and inspire.