"At Earth School" is a captivating live album that brings together two formidable forces in the avant-garde jazz scene: American flutist Nicole Mitchell and British pianist Alexander Hawkins. Recorded live at London's iconic Café OTO, this album is a testament to the spontaneous magic that can occur when two masterful improvisers share the stage.
The album spans nine tracks, each a unique exploration of sound and space, with a total runtime of 45 minutes. Mitchell's flute work is as expressive and poetic as ever, while Hawkins' piano playing is both delicate and powerful, creating a dynamic interplay that keeps the listener engaged throughout. The album also features subtle contributions from Alex Bonney on mixing and Mikey Young on mastering, ensuring that the live energy is preserved with clarity and precision.
The tracklist is a journey through various moods and textures, from the introspective "Miracle Witness" to the playful "Jalopy Ride," and the hauntingly beautiful "There is a Balm in Gilead." Each piece showcases the duo's ability to communicate deeply through their instruments, creating a sense of intimacy and connection.
"At Earth School" is a must-listen for fans of free jazz and avant-garde music, offering a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the creative process of two of the genre's most innovative artists. Whether you're a longtime follower of Nicole Mitchell and Alexander Hawkins or new to their work, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression. The limited edition cassette version, featuring tracks 4-9, provides a unique listening experience for those who appreciate the tactile and nostalgic charm of analog formats.
Don't miss out on this extraordinary collaboration—immerse yourself in the world of "At Earth School" and experience the thrill of live, improvised jazz at its finest.