Dive into the spontaneous and exhilarating world of free jazz with Joris Roelofs' "Icarus," a captivating duo album featuring the legendary drummer Han Bennink. Released on June 29, 2018, via ICP Records, this 40-minute journey is a testament to the raw, unfiltered power of improvisation and the deep musical connection between these two masters of their craft.
Recorded at the esteemed Studio Kytopia in Utrecht using a vintage Studer A80 1/2" 2-track tape machine, "Icarus" captures the essence of live performance with an authentic, warm sound. Joris Roelofs, known for his versatility on bass and B♭ clarinet, pairs perfectly with Han Bennink, whose mastery of drums, balk, C clarinet, and piano brings a sense of controlled chaos to the music.
The album's 14 tracks, ranging from the tender "Something Sweet, Something Tender" to the frenetic energy of "Rondo, Pt. 2," showcase the duo's ability to transform familiar instruments into something entirely unique. Each piece is a testament to their improvisational skills, with Bennink's chaotic yet precise drumming complementing Roelofs' expressive reed work. Highlights include the playful "Gustav, Pt. 1 & 2," the haunting "Die Alte Perücke," and the patriotic undertones of "Broad Stripes and Bright Stars."
"Icarus" is not just an album; it's a live document of two extraordinary musicians pushing the boundaries of free jazz. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a thrilling exploration of sound and improvisation that will leave you eager to hit play again and again.