"Stepping Between the Shadows" is a captivating journey into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music, masterfully crafted by the duo Alister Spence and Raymond MacDonald. Released on April 1, 2012, under the Rufus Records label, this album spans a concise yet impactful 54 minutes, comprising seven tracks that seamlessly blend improvisation and innovation.
The album opens with "Transhemispheric," setting the stage for a sonic exploration that continues through tracks like "The Distance from Here to There" and "The Places in Between." Each piece is a testament to the artists' ability to push boundaries and create a unique auditory experience. The album also features intriguing compositions like "Found On the Way (A)" and "Found On the Way (B)," as well as the atmospheric "Northern Window (A)" and "Northern Window (B)," showcasing the duo's versatility and depth.
Alister Spence, known for his evocative piano playing, and Raymond MacDonald, renowned for his expressive saxophone work, collaborate to produce a sound that is both intricate and accessible. Their chemistry is palpable, resulting in a recording that is as dynamic as it is introspective.
"Stepping Between the Shadows" has garnered critical acclaim, including a 4-star review from Jazzwise Magazine, UK, praising it as "inspired music making." This album is a must-listen for enthusiasts of free jazz and avant-garde music, offering a rich and rewarding experience that highlights the creative synergy between Spence and MacDonald.