Dive into the ecstatic and transcendent world of Whit Dickey's "Peace Planet & Box of Light," a double album that showcases the drummer's mastery of free jazz and avant-garde genres. Released on July 5, 2019, via AUM Fidelity, this album is a testament to Dickey's long and illustrious career, featuring two distinct quartets that embody the yin and yang of his musical spirit.
The album is divided into two parts: "Peace Planet" and "Box of Light." "Peace Planet" was recorded on December 12, 2018, and features Dickey alongside Matthew Shipp on piano, Rob Brown on alto saxophone, and William Parker on bass. This quartet delivers a serene and introspective journey through free jazz, with each musician contributing their unique voice to create a harmonious whole.
"Box of Light," recorded on January 17, 2019, offers a contrasting experience. This part of the album features a different quartet, with Dickey joined by other talented musicians to explore the more ecstatic and energetic side of avant-garde jazz. The interplay between the two quartets creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience that spans 1 hour and 45 minutes.
Housed in a multi-fold digipak with no booklet, "Peace Planet & Box of Light" is a visual and auditory feast. The album's tracklist includes standout pieces such as "Seventh Sun," "Ancient Monument," and "Ellipse: Passage Through," each offering a unique perspective on Dickey's musical vision. Whether you're a longtime fan of Whit Dickey or a newcomer to his work, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.