Dive into the avant-garde world of Enten Eller with their 1989 release, "Cassandra." This captivating album is a testament to the band's innovative spirit, blending free jazz with avant-garde elements to create a sound that is both challenging and deeply rewarding. Enten Eller, known for their boundary-pushing performances, brings together a stellar lineup featuring Mario Simeoni on flute, Ugo Boscain on piano, Maurizio Brunod on guitar, Giovanni Maier on bass, and Massimo Barbiero on drums, percussion, and marimba.
"Cassandra" is an 8-track journey that showcases the band's mastery of complex compositions and improvisational brilliance. From the intricate rhythms of "Comunicazioni" to the haunting melodies of "La mademoiselle rouge," each track offers a unique exploration of sound and texture. The album's standout pieces, such as "Born to Be-Bop" and "Pane e banana," highlight the band's ability to seamlessly blend jazz traditions with avant-garde experimentation.
Released on Splasc(h) Records, "Cassandra" is a landmark in the world of avant-garde jazz, offering a rich and immersive listening experience. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. Don't miss the chance to explore the innovative sounds of Enten Eller and discover the timeless appeal of "Cassandra."