"More Socially Relevant Jazz Music" by Reinier Baas is a captivating exploration of jazz and free jazz, released on August 25, 2011, under Mainland Records. This 55-minute album is a testament to Baas's eclectic influences, drawing from the likes of Jim Hall, Ahmad Jamal, Maurice Ravel, and Igor Stravinsky, creating a unique and engaging soundscape. The album features a diverse tracklist, including standout pieces like "Eyjafjallajökull," "Witchcraft," and "Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales IV," showcasing Baas's versatility and mastery of his craft. Each track is a journey in itself, blending traditional jazz elements with avant-garde experimentation. Baas, known for his work at the Royal Academy of Music in London, brings a rich educational background and a wealth of experience to this album, making it a compelling addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.