Dive into the avant-garde jazz realm with Ivo Perelman's "Heptagon," a captivating album released on October 17, 2017, via Leo Records. This 44-minute masterpiece is a testament to Perelman's prowess on the tenor saxophone, accompanied by the stellar talents of Matthew Shipp on piano, William Parker on bass, and Bobby Kapp on drums. Recorded live in Parkwest, Brooklyn, New York, in May 2017, "Heptagon" is a seven-part exploration of free jazz that pushes the boundaries of conventional music.
The album's title, "Heptagon," reflects its unique structure, consisting of seven continuous parts that flow seamlessly into one another. Each part is a distinct musical journey, yet they collectively form a cohesive whole. Perelman's tenor saxophone weaves intricate melodies and textures, while Shipp's piano provides a dynamic and often dissonant counterpoint. Parker's bass and Kapp's drums lay down a complex and driving rhythmic foundation, creating a rich tapestry of sound.
"Heptagon" is not just an album; it's an experience. The interplay between the musicians is electric, with each member pushing the others to new heights of creativity and expression. The album's avant-garde nature makes it a challenging listen, but one that rewards repeated exploration. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Heptagon" offers a unique and engaging musical experience.