Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of avant-garde jazz with Peter Brötzmann and Heather Leigh's "Sex Tape," a live album that captures the electrifying energy of their performance at the legendary WELS festival in November 2016. This intense collaboration, released in November 2017, features Brötzmann's powerful tenor and alto saxophones, tárogató, and B-flat clarinet, paired with Leigh's distinctive pedal steel guitar, creating a sonic landscape that is both heady and sensuous.
The album, released under the Trost label, is a testament to the duo's improvisational prowess and their ability to push the boundaries of free jazz. Each of the nine tracks, titled "Sex Tape 1" through "Sex Tape 9," is a testament to the duo's chemistry and their shared musical vision. The album's duration of 47 minutes is filled with moments of intense musical dialogue, where Brötzmann and Leigh's instruments seem to engage in a fierce yet harmonious duel.
"Sex Tape" is not just a recording; it's a live document of a unique musical event. The album's raw, unpolished sound captures the immediacy and intensity of the performance, making it a compelling listen for fans of avant-garde and free jazz. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a curious newcomer, "Sex Tape" offers a thrilling exploration of the genre's outer limits. The album's cover art, designed by Peter Brötzmann himself, adds a visual dimension to the auditory experience, hinting at the album's raw and unfiltered nature. Don't miss out on this intense musical experience!