Chuck Hammer, the American guitarist and soundtrack composer renowned for his collaborations with legends like Lou Reed and David Bowie, returns with his latest sonic exploration, "Djenné Djenno." Released on January 17, 2024, under the label Ava Interact Inc., this 39-minute journey into the realms of art rock and jazz fusion is a testament to Hammer's innovative approach to guitar work, aptly dubbed "Guitarchitecture."
"Djenné Djenno" is a collection of 15 tracks, each a unique blend of intricate guitar work and thought-provoking compositions. From the opening notes of "Dirty Tansy" to the final chords of "Tacuma Spiders," Hammer weaves a tapestry of sound that is as intellectually stimulating as it is musically engaging. The album's title track, "Djenné Djenno," is a standout, showcasing Hammer's ability to fuse traditional and modern elements into a cohesive whole.
The album's genres, art rock and jazz fusion, are not mere labels but a true reflection of the music within. Tracks like "Sanskrit Kitten" and "Jongbong Drop" exhibit a jazz-infused complexity, while "November Tunnel" and "Tembe" lean more towards the art rock spectrum, with their layered guitar textures and unconventional structures.
Chuck Hammer's "Djenné Djenno" is not just another album in his discography; it's a bold statement, a challenge to the status quo, and a testament to his enduring influence in the world of experimental guitar music. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to his work, "Djenné Djenno" promises an immersive listening experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.