Jon Balke's "Nonsentration," released in 1992 on ECM Records, is a captivating exploration of jazz fusion that showcases the Norwegian pianist and composer's unique vision. This album, featuring the ensemble Oslo 13, blends intricate compositions with a rich, horn-heavy sound, highlighted by the contributions of two trumpets, including a young Nils Petter Molvaer. The ten-track collection, spanning 43 minutes, offers a dynamic range of moods and textures, from the introspective "Stealing Space 1" and "Stealing Space 2" to the more upbeat and energetic pieces like "Stop" and "Constructing Stop." Balke's compositions are marked by their complexity and depth, with each track revealing new layers upon repeated listens. "Nonsentration" is a testament to Balke's innovative approach to jazz, making it a standout release in his discography and a compelling addition to any music lover's collection.