Dive into the vibrant and innovative world of Reinier Baas with his 2011 jazz album, "More Socially Relevant Jazz Music." This captivating collection, released under Mainland Records, is a testament to Baas's prowess as a guitarist and bandleader, showcasing his unique blend of jazz and free jazz elements. The album spans 55 minutes, featuring 12 tracks that range from the playful "Stuiter" to the evocative "Eyjafjallajökull," and the sultry "Witchcraft."
Baas, an Amsterdam-based musician, leads his quintet, "The More Socially Relevant Jazz Music Ensemble," through a series of dynamic performances that highlight their fresh and organic sound. The ensemble has toured extensively across Europe, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia, bringing their distinctive sound to audiences worldwide.
"More Socially Relevant Jazz Music" is not just an album; it's an experience. Each track is a journey, from the intricate guitar work in "Tjapko" to the haunting melodies of "Homunculus." The album's title track, "I Keep Going Back To Joe's," is a nod to the classic jazz clubs that have inspired Baas and his ensemble. The album's closing track, "Everything Happens to Me," is a poignant reminder of the human experience that underlies all great jazz music.
With its rich textures and innovative arrangements, "More Socially Relevant Jazz Music" is a standout release in Reinier Baas's discography. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a compelling exploration of the music's endless possibilities.