Joachim Kühn, a pioneering figure in the world of jazz, presents "Cinemascope," a captivating album that blends the boundaries of gnawa, free jazz, and krautrock. Originally recorded in 1974 at the legendary Conny's Studio, this reissue invites listeners to experience a timeless journey through Kühn's innovative soundscapes. The album features eight tracks, including the mesmerizing "Zoom, Pt. 1" and "Zoom, Pt. 2," as well as the introspective "One String More" and the dynamic "Vibrator." Kühn's mastery of the Leblanc Alto Sax, Fender Rhodes Electric Piano, Rabox Loudspeaker Unit, and Stramp Amplifier is on full display, showcasing his unique ability to blend traditional jazz elements with experimental techniques. "Cinemascope" is a testament to Kühn's enduring influence and his commitment to pushing the boundaries of musical expression. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.