Nils Wogram's captivating album, Odd and Awkward / Sextet, is a masterful exploration of the free jazz and jazz genres. Released on 1 January 2001 via ENJA RECORDS Matthias Winckelmann, this 1 hour and 31-minute masterpiece takes listeners on a sonic journey through 16 intricately crafted tracks. 
From the opening notes of 'Children's Hunt' to the final, lingering sounds of 'Odd And Awkward', Nils Wogram's inventive approach to jazz is evident. The album's tracklist is a testament to his creativity, with pieces like 'Mayamalaragaula', 'Tea Time Part I' and 'Tea Time Part II', showcasing his ability to craft complex, engaging compositions. 
The album's pacing is thoughtful and deliberate, with tracks like 'Spring Part I' and 'Spring Part II' demonstrating Nils Wogram's capacity for subtle, nuanced storytelling through music. Other highlights, such as 'Ganamurti' and 'The Search Part I' and 'The Search Part II', further showcase his innovative approach to the genre. 
With 'Odd and Awkward / Sextet', Nils Wogram has created an album that is at once challenging and rewarding, pushing the boundaries of free jazz and jazz while maintaining a deep sense of musicality and emotion. This is an album that will resonate with fans of experimental and avant-garde music, and is a must-listen for anyone interested in the cutting edge of jazz.