Dive into the avant-garde and free jazz realms with Katharina Weber's captivating album "It Rolls," a collaborative masterpiece featuring the legendary Fred Frith and Fredy Studer. Released on April 15, 2015, via Intakt Records, this 58-minute journey is a testament to Weber's prowess as a classically trained pianist and composer, who has been making waves for nearly three decades.
"It Rolls" is a sonic exploration that defies conventional boundaries, with each of its eleven tracks offering a unique blend of improvisation and composition. From the haunting melodies of "Armen Seelen" to the rhythmic intricacies of "Gong," and the playful "Spieglein an der Wand," Weber's piano work is both delicate and powerful, seamlessly intertwining with Frith's guitar and Studer's percussion.
The album's title track, "It Rolls," sets the stage for an auditory adventure, while "Weh a Ways Away" and "Wildstrubel" showcase the trio's ability to create atmospheric soundscapes. "Sparsam" and "Gefährten an der Kreuzung" highlight Weber's compositional skills, with intricate structures that allow for spontaneous improvisation. The album concludes with "Akelei (Im Garten der Grosseltern)," a poignant piece that ties the entire collection together.
For fans of experimental music, "It Rolls" is an essential addition to any collection, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience. Weber's unique approach to piano, combined with the innovative playing of Frith and Studer, makes this album a standout in the world of avant-garde and free jazz.