Jon Corbett's "Dangerous Musics," released on August 1, 2011, under Leo Records, is a bold and adventurous exploration into the world of free jazz. This album, spanning a total of 67 minutes, is a testament to Jon Corbett's innovative spirit and his ability to push the boundaries of conventional jazz.
With only four tracks—"Reunion," "The Lash," "The Last Mehari," and "Kongens Gade"—Corbett crafts a sonic journey that is as intense as it is introspective. Each piece is a masterclass in improvisation, showcasing Corbett's virtuosity and his deep understanding of the genre. The album's title, "Dangerous Musics," is a fitting moniker, as it encapsulates the raw, unfiltered energy that permeates every note.
Fans of free jazz will appreciate the album's fearless approach, while newcomers will find it an excellent introduction to the genre's chaotic beauty. Jon Corbett's "Dangerous Musics" is not just an album; it's a statement, a challenge, and a celebration of the limitless possibilities of jazz.