"Joue Free" is a captivating avant-garde and experimental album by Bernard Falaise, released in 2000 under the Ambiances Magnétiques label. Collaborating with Normand Guilbeault and Robert Marcel Lepage, Falaise presents a unique and innovative collection of six tracks that span a concise 45 minutes. The album's title track, "Vol de nuit," sets the tone for an exploratory journey through sound, with each subsequent piece—"La lune à niveau," "Arlequinade," "Harpe d’herbes," "L’alchimiste et l’enlumineur," and "Musique de lait"—offering a distinct sonic experience. Falaise's work is known for its improvisational depth and experimental approach, making "Joue Free" a standout piece in his discography. This album is a testament to Falaise's ability to push boundaries and create music that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant.