"Double Entendre" is a captivating journey into the avant-garde jazz realm, masterfully crafted by Canadian clarinetist François Houle. Released on September 4, 2012, under the Centrediscs label, this album is a testament to Houle's innovative spirit and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional jazz.
Collaborating with Paul Dolden, Houle presents a collection of five tracks that span a full hour of intricate, free jazz compositions. The album opens with "Dust," a piece that immediately draws the audience into its complex, textured soundscapes. It continues with the two-part "Resonance Cycle," showcasing Houle's virtuosic clarinet playing and Dolden's intricate electronic manipulations. The album also features the hauntingly beautiful "In a Bed Where the Moon Was Sweating" and the intense "Revenge of the Repressed," each track offering a unique exploration of sound and form.
Houle, born in Lachine, Quebec, is known for his contributions to the jazz scene, both as a composer and a soloist. His work on "Double Entendre" is no exception, offering a rich, immersive experience that highlights his technical skill and creative vision. This album is a must-listen for fans of avant-garde jazz, offering a challenging and rewarding exploration of the genre's outer limits.