Dive into the captivating world of Hélène Labarrière's "Désordre," a mesmerizing blend of cool jazz, free jazz, and French jazz that sees the light of day on February 4, 2013, under the Innacor label. This is Hélène Labarrière's fourth album as a leader and the second from her quartet, featuring François Corneloup, Christophe Marguet, and Hasse Poulsen. With seven tracks spanning 52 minutes, "Désordre" is a testament to Labarrière's unique approach to the double bass, infusing her music with a rich, lyrical quality that is both melancholic and resilient.
The album opens with "Le pouvoir de loc'ha," a nine-minute exploration that sets the tone for the journey ahead. "Désordre" follows, a shorter but no less impactful piece that showcases the quartet's dynamic interplay. "In My Room" stretches out to over eleven minutes, offering a deep dive into the band's improvisational prowess. The album also includes a rendition of "La chanson de craonne," a traditional French song that adds a touch of historical depth to the collection.
Hélène Labarrière's "Désordre" is not just an album; it's a window into the contemporary world, reflecting its excesses and horrors with a poignant lyricism that never succumbs to despair. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Désordre" promises a rich and rewarding listening experience.