Simon Stockhausen, the German composer born into a family of renowned artists, presents "Floating Free," an avant-garde masterpiece released on November 1, 2009, under the label Rosenklang. This album is a testament to Stockhausen's innovative spirit, blending elements of electronic and modern classical music to create a unique sonic experience.
"Floating Free" is a journey through seven distinct tracks, each offering a glimpse into Stockhausen's creative genius. The album opens with the title track, "Floating Free," setting the stage for an exploration of sound that is both experimental and deeply personal. Tracks like "Snail Groove" and "Approaching Mars" showcase Stockhausen's ability to merge contemporary jazz with avant-garde electronics, creating a soundscape that is both familiar and otherworldly.
The album's duration of 50 minutes is filled with intricate compositions that challenge and engage the listener. From the serene "Good Morning" to the intense "Volcano," each track is a testament to Stockhausen's versatility and depth as a composer. The final track, "One World," brings the album to a close, leaving the listener with a sense of completion and wonder.
Simon Stockhausen's "Floating Free" is not just an album; it's an experience. It invites listeners to explore the boundaries of sound and music, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of contemporary music's most innovative composers. Whether you're a fan of electronic music, jazz, or avant-garde compositions, "Floating Free" is an album that will captivate and inspire.