Dive into the avant-garde world of free jazz with "Oblengths," a captivating album by Achim Kaufmann, Frank Gratkowski, and Wilbert de Joode. Released on January 1, 2016, via Leo Records, this album is a testament to the trio's mastery of improvisation and their unique approach to jazz. Recorded live in Köln in January 2014, the five tracks on "Oblengths" offer a raw and unfiltered listening experience that showcases the musicians' exceptional skills and creative synergy.
The album opens with "Trash Kites," a sprawling 17-minute exploration that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Each track is a journey in itself, with "Unaccounted for and Inward" providing a brief but intense interlude, and "Anything Wooden or Oblong" offering a more structured yet still free-flowing experience. "Of Time in Pieces" and "No Doubt the Beginning" round out the album, each bringing their own unique flavors to the table.
With a total runtime of 59 minutes, "Oblengths" is a deep dive into the world of avant-garde jazz. Achim Kaufmann's piano work is a standout feature, complemented perfectly by Frank Gratkowski's reeds and Wilbert de Joode's double bass. The interplay between the three musicians is nothing short of mesmerizing, making "Oblengths" a standout release in the genre. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album promises an engaging and thought-provoking listening experience.