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- one - ivo perelman
One
- 2013
- 6 tracks
- 52 min
- free jazz
Album Description
Ivo Perelman's 'One' is a captivating album that delves into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde, released on 16 September 2013 via RareNoiseRecords. This 52-minute masterpiece comprises an array of thought-provoking tracks, including 'Freedom', 'What Love Can Lead To', 'To Remember What Never Existed', 'One', 'Universal Truth', and 'Stigma'. With its eclectic blend of jazz genres, 'One' showcases Ivo Perelman's innovative approach to music, pushing the boundaries of traditional jazz and inviting listeners to immerse themselves in a world of unbridled creativity and expression. As a testament to his artistic vision, 'One' is an album that will resonate with fans of experimental and improvised music, offering a unique sonic experience that is both challenging and rewarding.
Tracks
- FreedomIvo Perelman, Joe Morris, Balázs Pándi
- What Love Can Lead ToIvo Perelman, Joe Morris, Balázs Pándi
- To Remember What Never ExistedIvo Perelman, Joe Morris, Balázs Pándi
- OneIvo Perelman, Joe Morris, Balázs Pándi
- Universal TruthIvo Perelman, Joe Morris, Balázs Pándi
- StigmaIvo Perelman, Joe Morris, Balázs Pándi
About Ivo Perelman
Ivo Perelman is a Brazilian free jazz saxophonist hailing from São Paulo, born in 1961. Initially a classical guitar prodigy, Perelman's musical journey has been one of exploration and innovation, leading him to master the saxophone and become a titan in the world of free jazz. With a discography that boasts over 125 albums, Perelman has collaborated with virtually every notable figure in the genre, cementing his status as one of the most recorded artists in jazz history. His playing is characterized by a smoky, sensual tone that can evoke the spirit of Ike Quebec or the raw emotional power of Albert Ayler, but always with a unique voice that is distinctly his own. Perelman's music is a journey into the depths of improvisation, where each performance is a testament to his boundless creativity and technical virtuosity. Whether he's playing a slow, descending line or attacking the upper registers of his instrument, Perelman's playing is always engaging and full of surprises.
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