"Das Donnernde Leben" is a captivating exploration of free jazz, brought to life by the dynamic duo of Ulrich Gumpert and Günter Baby Sommer. Released on Intakt Records in December 2009, this album is a testament to the boundless creativity and improvisational prowess of its performers. Comprising eleven tracks over a concise 55 minutes, the album offers a rich tapestry of sounds that push the boundaries of traditional jazz.
Ulrich Gumpert, known for his innovative approach to the piano, and Günter Baby Sommer, a master of the drums, collaborate seamlessly to create a sonic journey that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply engaging. The album opens with "Locker vom Hocker," setting the tone for a series of tracks that blend spontaneity with structure. From the bluesy "Blues für P. K." to the energetic "Funk For Two," each piece showcases the artists' ability to explore a wide range of emotions and styles within the free jazz genre.
The album's title, "Das Donnernde Leben," translates to "The Roaring Life," and it aptly captures the intensity and vitality of the music within. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a compelling introduction to the world of free jazz, highlighting the genre's ability to challenge and inspire. Recorded at Kulturradio RBB and featuring striking cover art by Peter Graf, "Das Donnernde Leben" is a must-listen for anyone seeking to expand their musical horizons.