Lorenz Raab's "Expanded," released on September 14, 2012, under Unit Records, is a captivating journey into the world of free improvisation within the jazz genre. This live album, recorded over two days, features Raab alongside esteemed collaborators Eirik Hegdal, Michel Godard, and Lucas Niggli. The 12-track collection spans 56 minutes, offering a dynamic and exploratory listening experience.
From the opening "Öffner Choral" to the closing "Mama Room," the album showcases Raab's innovative approach to jazz, blending traditional elements with avant-garde improvisation. Tracks like "Violet," "Fun Bath," and "Zapp Rock" highlight the ensemble's chemistry and individual virtuosity, while pieces such as "Soyeusement" and "Würwe" delve into more introspective and atmospheric territories.
"Expanded" is a testament to Raab's artistic vision and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz. The album's live setting adds an extra layer of immediacy and spontaneity, making it a compelling addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Lorenz Raab or new to his work, "Expanded" offers a rich and rewarding exploration of contemporary jazz improvisation.