Giovanni Maier's 'Entropia' is a captivating 56-minute journey through the realms of nu jazz and free jazz, released on 1 January 2009 via Palomar Records. This intricately crafted album weaves together a diverse array of tracks, from the introductory 'Prelude #1' to the haunting 'Ghosts', showcasing Maier's mastery of his genre.
With 'Entropia', Maier invites listeners to immerse themselves in a rich tapestry of sound, where the energetic 'Wha-wha Song' and 'Harmon Song' contrast beautifully with the more subdued, melancholic tones of 'Canto sospeso' and 'Per Altre Vie'. The title tracks, 'Entropia #1' and 'Entropia #2', serve as the album's centrepiece, demonstrating Maier's ability to balance complexity and accessibility.
Throughout the album's 11 tracks, Maier's unique blend of nu jazz and free jazz elements creates a sense of tension and release, keeping the listener engaged and curious. From the intricate 'Parabola' to the enchanting 'Arabesque', each piece contributes to the overall narrative of 'Entropia', an album that is sure to resonate with fans of experimental and avant-garde music. Giovanni Maier's 'Entropia' is a testament to his innovative spirit and his capacity to push the boundaries of jazz, resulting in a truly unforgettable listening experience.