Jean-Marc Foltz, a virtuoso on the Native American flute, presents "Nowaten (Celui Qui Ecoute)" a captivating journey through the realms of French jazz and free jazz. Released on November 16, 2018, under the label Vision Fugitive, this album is a testament to Foltz's musical prowess and his ability to blend traditional and contemporary sounds seamlessly.
"Nowaten" features collaborations with Philippe Mouratoglou on piano, Henri-Charles Caget on double bass, and Ramon Lopez on drums, creating a rich tapestry of sound that is both innovative and deeply rooted in jazz tradition. The album spans 42 minutes, with 12 tracks that explore a wide range of emotions and musical landscapes.
From the gentle, introspective "Premier souffle" to the energetic and free-spirited "Free Fall in Love," each track offers a unique experience. The album also includes "Ayahuasca" and "L'étreinte du serpent," titles that hint at the album's explorative and somewhat mystical nature. The closing track, "Time for Change," leaves listeners with a sense of hope and renewal.
Foltz's mastery of the Native American flute is evident throughout, as he weaves intricate melodies that are both haunting and beautiful. The album is a celebration of jazz's improvisational spirit, with each musician bringing their unique voice to the ensemble.
"Nowaten (Celui Qui Ecoute)" is not just an album; it's an experience that showcases Jean-Marc Foltz's artistry and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers something truly special.