"Descending" is a captivating sonic journey crafted by Tim Motzer and Markus Reuter, released in 2010 under the 1K Recordings Inc. label. This album is a fusion of free jazz, jazz fusion, and dark ambient, spanning a concise yet impactful 42 minutes. The six-track collection was born from a live concert performance by the duo in 2008, with additional contributions layered over the subsequent years, culminating in a rich, textured soundscapes.
The album opens with "1200 Sundays," setting a contemplative tone that carries through tracks like "Emanuella" and "We Were." "Sound of the Sun" introduces a more ethereal quality, while "Ritual Observance" and the titular "Descending" close the album with a sense of resolution and introspection. Produced and mixed by Tim Motzer and mastered by Jeff Chestek, the album benefits from a polished production that highlights the intricate interplay between Motzer's and Reuter's instruments.
"Descending" is an album that invites repeated listening, revealing new layers and nuances with each playthrough. It's a testament to the collaborative genius of Tim Motzer and Markus Reuter, offering a unique blend of genres that will appeal to fans of experimental and ambient music alike.