"Continuum" is a captivating album by German keyboardist and composer Rainer Brüninghaus, recorded in September 1983 and released on ECM Records in 1984. This 45-minute journey through six tracks showcases Brüninghaus's mastery of the piano and synthesizer, accompanied by the brilliant trumpet and flugelhorn work of Markus Stockhausen and the dynamic percussion of Fredy Studer.
The album opens with "Strahlenspur," setting the tone for a blend of atmospheric and rhythmic compositions that seamlessly merge jazz, electronic, and ambient elements. "Stille" offers a moment of quiet reflection, while "Continuum" and "Raga Rag" delve into more intricate and exploratory territories. "Schattenfrei" and "Innerfern" close the album with a sense of depth and introspection, leaving the audience with a lasting impression of Brüninghaus's unique musical vision.
"Continuum" is a testament to Brüninghaus's innovative approach to music, making it a standout release in his discography and a compelling listen for fans of experimental and contemporary jazz.