"Off Shore," released on November 12, 2003, by Jaap Blonk, is a profound exploration into the realms of free jazz, avant-garde, and experimental music, all wrapped in a spoken word aesthetic. This ambitious album, spanning nearly two hours, is a testament to Blonk's innovative approach to sound and composition. Each of the eight tracks—Erra, Flode, Gruimveld, Zikse, Har, Skjull, Oi, and Ongronder—offers a unique sonic journey, showcasing Blonk's mastery of different scales and intervals. Collaborating with musicians like Bart Van Der Putten and Paul Pallesen on tracks such as "Har," Blonk weaves a tapestry of thoughtful and concentrated music that challenges and engages the listener. Released under the Kontrans label, "Off Shore" is a seminal work that highlights Blonk's contributions to the avant-garde music scene, making it a standout addition to any discerning music collection.