"Fun House" is a captivating jazz album by French pianist and composer Benoît Delbecq, released in 2014 under the Songlines label. This collaborative project, also known as the Benoît Delbecq and Fred Hersch Double Trio, features an impressive lineup of two pianists, two bassists, and two drummers, creating a rich and dynamic sound. The album blends elements of French jazz, free jazz, gnawa, and avant-garde, resulting in a unique and innovative musical experience.
Recorded at Studio de Meudon in July 2014, "Fun House" consists of ten tracks, each offering a distinct exploration of the genre's boundaries. The album opens with "Hushes," setting the tone for the eclectic journey that follows. Notable tracks include "Ronchamp," "Strange Loop," and "Lonely Woman," each showcasing Delbecq's exceptional compositional skills and the band's virtuosic performances.
The album's duration is a concise 51 minutes, making it an accessible yet engaging listen. Delbecq's collaboration with renowned pianist Fred Hersch adds depth and complexity to the project, as noted by Hersch himself in the album's liner notes. "Fun House" is a testament to Delbecq's artistic vision and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz, making it a standout release in his discography. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz or a newcomer to the genre, "Fun House" offers a compelling exploration of sound and innovation.