"Brutto Tempo" is a captivating jazz album released by the renowned Jasper Van't Hof in 2001. This 55-minute journey through the realms of free jazz, jazz fusion, and chamber jazz is a testament to Van't Hof's mastery and his collaborators, Charlie Mariano and Steve Swallow. The album features ten tracks, each offering a unique blend of improvisational brilliance and intricate compositions. From the evocative "Lied Der Mignon" to the energetic "Ladies in Mercedes," every song showcases the artists' exceptional skill and creativity. The album's title track, "Brutto Tempo," sets the tone with its dynamic and complex arrangements. "Not Quite a Ballad" and "Carnation" highlight the album's diverse range, blending tender melodies with bold, avant-garde elements. Recorded under the Intuition label, "Brutto Tempo" is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and those seeking to explore the boundaries of the genre. The album's release date is January 1, 2001.