Denis Levaillant's "Dark Textures & Drones," released on September 1, 2003, under Koka Media, is a captivating exploration of free jazz and avant-garde music that spans a full hour and three minutes. This album is a sonic journey through a landscape of eerie and atmospheric soundscapes, blending the raw energy of free jazz with the experimental edge of avant-garde composition. With tracks like "Future Metropolis," "Underground Life," and "Nightmare Factory," Levaillant crafts a world that is both haunting and intriguing, inviting the listener to delve into the depths of his imaginative soundscapes. The album's categories, including drones, horror, and drama, hint at the dark and immersive nature of the music, making it a compelling listen for those who appreciate innovative and unconventional sounds. Whether you're a fan of Denis Levaillant's previous works or new to his music, "Dark Textures & Drones" offers a unique and engaging experience that showcases the artist's mastery of blending genres and creating atmospheric soundscapes.