Dive into the world of free jazz and avant-garde sounds with Whit Dickey's "Emergence," a captivating album recorded in 2009 and released under the Polish label Not Two. This album is a testament to the power of collective improvisation, featuring eight mesmerizing tracks that showcase the dynamic interplay between Dickey on drums, Japanese pianist Eri Yamamoto, and multi-instrumentalist Daniel Carter. The trio's chemistry is palpable, drawing listeners into a tonal world that is both accessible and deeply expressive. From the introspective piano melodies to the intricate drumming and the versatile use of reeds, trumpet, and flute by Carter, "Emergence" offers a rich and immersive listening experience. The album's standout tracks, such as "Plum Blossom" and "Last Taste," highlight the trio's ability to blend technical prowess with emotional depth. Recorded at Park West Studios in Brooklyn, this album is a must-listen for fans of innovative jazz and those seeking to explore the boundaries of musical expression. Whit Dickey, known for his work with David S. Ware and Matthew Shipp, brings his unique rhythmic sensibilities to the forefront, making "Emergence" a standout addition to his discography.