Joachim Kühn, a renowned figure in the world of jazz, presents "Moscow," a captivating album released on February 28, 2014, under the ACT Music label. This album is a testament to Kühn's versatility and innovative spirit, blending genres such as gnawa, free jazz, jazz, and krautrock into a seamless and engaging musical experience. Collaborating with Alexey Kruglov, Kühn delivers eight tracks that span 58 minutes of pure musical exploration.
"Moscow" opens with "Poet," a track that sets the tone for the album's experimental and passionate approach. Each subsequent track, from the evocative "Because of Mouloud..." to the introspective "Waltz for You," showcases the duo's ability to infuse their compositions with depth and creativity. Tracks like "Researching Has No Limits" and "Homogeneous Emotions" highlight Kühn's prowess on the piano, while "Desert Flower" and "Colourful Impressions" offer a more melodic and reflective side.
The album concludes with "Phrasen," a piece that ties together the diverse elements presented throughout "Moscow." This album is not just a collection of songs but a journey through the rich tapestry of Kühn's musical influences and innovations. Whether you're a longtime fan of Joachim Kühn or a newcomer to his work, "Moscow" offers a compelling and rewarding listening experience.