Dive into the captivating world of Hélène Labarrière's "Noir Lumière," a 2010 jazz masterpiece that seamlessly blends cool, free, and French jazz into a harmonious 52-minute experience. This album, released under the Innacor label, features nine enchanting tracks, each a testament to Labarrière's virtuosic prowess on the double bass, alongside the dynamic collaborations with Simon Goubert and François Corneloup.
From the evocative opener "Noir lumière" to the introspective closer "Noir lumière (Contrebasse solo)," the album unfolds like a sonic journey through shadow and light. The interplay of Labarrière's expressive bass lines, Goubert's nuanced drumming, and Corneloup's soulful clarinet creates a rich tapestry of sound that is both intimate and expansive. Tracks like "Cyrillique" and "Post Mambo" showcase the trio's ability to navigate complex rhythms and melodies with ease, while "Peine" and "Roses Blue" offer moments of tender reflection.
"La nuit est un son" and "Fortino regarde l'avenir une dernière fois" highlight the album's narrative depth, inviting listeners to lose themselves in the storytelling. The album's title track, "Noir lumière," serves as both an opening and closing bookend, its driving bass lines and baryton saxophone creating a hypnotic rhythm that lingers long after the final note fades.
"Noir Lumière" is a testament to Hélène Labarrière's artistry and her ability to push the boundaries of jazz. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises a rich and rewarding listening experience.