Dive into the avant-garde world of Ivo Perelman with "A Violent Dose of Anything," a captivating album that serves as the soundtrack to Brazilian filmmaker Gustavo Galvao's feature film of the same name. Released on September 1, 2013, under Leo Records, this 44-minute journey through free jazz and avant-garde territories is a testament to Perelman's extraordinary talent on the tenor saxophone, accompanied by the masterful piano of Matthew Shipp and the evocative violin of Mat Maneri.
The album's eight tracks, named after various Brazilian locations and individuals, paint a vivid sonic landscape that mirrors the film's narrative of characters traversing the Brazilian Savannah in search of something profound. Each piece is a testament to the trio's improvisational prowess, blending raw emotion with technical brilliance. From the haunting melodies of "Brasilia" to the frenetic energy of "São João Del Rei," the album is a dynamic exploration of sound and silence, chaos and harmony.
"A Violent Dose of Anything" is not just an album; it's an experience. It challenges listeners to immerse themselves in the raw, unfiltered expressions of three of the most innovative musicians in contemporary jazz. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a curious newcomer, this album promises to captivate and inspire, offering a glimpse into the boundless creativity of Ivo Perelman and his collaborators.