Bruno Chevillon, a master of the contrabass, presents "Nu," a captivating journey into the world of avant-garde jazz and fusion, released on October 1, 2006, under the label In Circum Girum. This 48-minute album is a testament to Chevillon's innovative spirit, blending the rich traditions of gnawa and French jazz with the boundless possibilities of free jazz and fusion.
"Nu" is a collaborative effort, featuring the exceptional talents of Pascal Contet on accordion and François Corneloup on baritone sax. Together, they create a sonic landscape that is both familiar and fresh, pushing the boundaries of conventional jazz. The album's tracklist, including pieces like "Toujours effleurée" and "Katrina's Landscape," offers a diverse range of compositions that showcase the trio's versatility and creativity.
Chevillon's work extends beyond this album, with notable collaborations such as his trio with Paul Motian and Stéphane Oliva, as heard on tracks like "Morpion" and "Préface." These projects further highlight his ability to blend genres and create music that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply engaging.
"Nu" is not just an album; it's an experience. Each track is a journey, inviting the listener to explore the depths of Chevillon's musical vision. From the haunting melodies of "Le silence semblait acquis" to the rhythmic complexity of "Ein / Aus," the album offers a rich tapestry of sounds that will captivate jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or simply someone who appreciates innovative music, "Nu" is an album that deserves your attention.