Dive into the avant-garde world of Robert Musso with his 2007 album "Ataxia," a bold exploration of free jazz that pushes the boundaries of conventional music. Collaborating with Sasson Gari, Musso crafts a sonic landscape that is as intriguing as it is innovative. The album, released under the MussoMusic.com label, spans a concise yet impactful 47 minutes, featuring five tracks that challenge and captivate the imagination.
"Ataxia" opens with "Elephant Alarm," setting the stage for a journey through the avant-garde. Tracks like "Archon" and "Avatar" showcase Musso's mastery of improvisation and his ability to blend chaos and harmony seamlessly. The album's title track, "Ataxia," along with "Neter" and "Forgotten Ones," delves into deeper, more abstract territories, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that are both raw and refined.
Robert Musso, a prolific musician, producer, and engineer, brings his extensive experience to this project, creating an album that is a testament to his artistic vision. "Ataxia" is not just another jazz album; it's a bold statement that stands out in the genre, appealing to both seasoned jazz enthusiasts and those eager to explore the avant-garde. Whether you're a longtime fan of Musso's work or discovering his music for the first time, "Ataxia" promises an engaging and thought-provoking listening experience.