"Bonita," released on November 28, 2014, by Norwegian nu jazz duo Sidsel Endresen and Stian Westerhus, is a captivating exploration of improvised soundscapes and telepathic musical dialogues. Recorded live in the studio at Oslo Klang in August 2014, this album is a testament to the deep musical connection between Endresen and Westerhus, who have been collaborating for over half a decade. The nine-track album, spanning 38 minutes, is a mesmerizing blend of free improvisation, with each piece feeling like a spontaneous conversation between the two artists.
Endresen, known for her work with the Jon Eberson Group, brings her distinctive vocals to the forefront, while Westerhus, a versatile guitarist, adds layers of texture and depth. The album's title track, "Bonita," sets the tone with its enchanting melodies and intricate improvisations. Other standout tracks include "Ripper Silk," "Baton," and "White Mantilla," each offering a unique blend of jazz, electronica, and avant-garde elements.
"Bonita" is not just an album; it's an experience. The duo's ability to create a cohesive sound without the need for eye contact is a testament to their musical synergy. Their sound world is both magical and mysterious, beautiful and haunting. The album was produced and mixed at Pitch Star Spangled Studio in September 2014, ensuring a polished yet raw listening experience.
For fans of nu jazz and experimental music, "Bonita" is a must-listen. It showcases the best of what improvisational music can offer, with Endresen and Westerhus pushing the boundaries of their respective instruments. Whether you're a long-time fan of Sidsel Endresen or new to the world of nu jazz, "Bonita" is an album that will leave a lasting impression.