Otomo Yoshihide and Martin Tétreault's collaborative album, 3. Ahhh, marks the culmination of a frenetic trilogy, which also includes the noisy 1.GRRR and the fragmented 2.TOK. This final instalment showcases the duo in a calmer, more soothing mood, as they unfold improvisations at their own slower pace, following a linear progression.
Released on 1 January 2005 via Ambiances Magnétiques, 3. Ahhh is a masterclass in free jazz, experimental, and avant-garde music. The album's seven tracks, recorded in various locations such as Brest, Nijmegen, Orléans, Grenoble, and Genève, demonstrate Otomo Yoshihide's and Martin Tétreault's ability to craft intricate soundscapes that are both captivating and thought-provoking.
With a duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, 3. Ahhh is an immersive experience that showcases the duo's exceptional musicianship and creative chemistry. As a renowned composer and multi-instrumentalist, Otomo Yoshihide brings his unique perspective to the album, while Martin Tétreault's contributions add depth and complexity to the overall sound.
As the third instalment in a series of four compilations, 3. Ahhh is a testament to the duo's innovative approach to music and their willingness to push boundaries. The result is an album that is both a reflection of their individual styles and a cohesive, engaging listening experience. With 3. Ahhh, Otomo Yoshihide and Martin Tétreault have created a truly unforgettable album that will appeal to fans of experimental and avant-garde music.