Claudio Fasoli, a seasoned saxophonist known for his innovative approach to jazz, presents "Trois trios," an album that delves into the free jazz genre with a unique and captivating perspective. Released on October 13, 2015, under Splasc(h) Records, this album is a testament to Fasoli's mastery of the saxophone and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional jazz.
"Trois trios" is a dynamic exploration of sound, featuring a diverse range of tracks that showcase Fasoli's versatility and creativity. The album opens with "Why," a piece that immediately draws the audience in with its intricate melodies and rhythmic complexity. Tracks like "Sintrio" and "Trio" highlight Fasoli's skill in blending different musical elements to create a cohesive and engaging listening experience. The album also includes a series of "Why" variations, each offering a unique twist on the original theme.
Recorded in April 2015 and mixed in November 2015 in Montevarchi, Italy, "Trois trios" benefits from a meticulous production process that ensures the highest quality sound. The album's duration of 66 minutes provides ample time for Fasoli to explore various musical ideas and experiment with different styles within the free jazz genre.
Fasoli's collaboration with other talented musicians on this album adds depth and richness to the overall sound. The interplay between the instruments creates a sense of harmony and balance, making "Trois trios" a standout piece in Fasoli's discography. Whether you're a longtime fan of free jazz or a newcomer to the genre, "Trois trios" offers a compelling and rewarding listening experience that highlights the best of Claudio Fasoli's artistic vision.