Dive into the avant-garde world of Mauro Orselli with "Sulle Tracce Di Ned," a 2007 masterpiece that blends free jazz with experimental sounds. This album, released on January 1, 2007, under the Ned label, is a testament to Orselli's innovative spirit and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional jazz.
Comprising 16 tracks, "Sulle Tracce Di Ned" spans a concise yet impactful 52 minutes. Each track, from the intriguing "Traccia Vellicante" to the haunting "Traccia Sul Massacro," offers a unique sonic experience. The album is a journey through Orselli's musical explorations, recorded in June 2006, and released through Studio V38 Di Paolo Sinigaglia.
Orselli's work is not just a collection of songs but a reflection of his extensive musical background and collaborations. His previous works, such as "Canti di orme, sombreri e voli" and "True Live Walnuts," showcase his versatility and deep understanding of contemporary music. "Sulle Tracce Di Ned" is no exception, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that will captivate any music enthusiast.
The album's title, "Sulle Tracce Di Ned," translates to "On the Traces of Ned," hinting at the exploratory nature of the music within. Orselli's compositions are a blend of improvisation and structured experimentation, making this album a standout in the free jazz and avant-garde genres.
For those familiar with Orselli's collaborations, such as with Kay McCarthy on "L'amore tace," this album will feel like a natural progression. For newcomers, it serves as an excellent introduction to Orselli's unique musical vision. "Sulle Tracce Di Ned" is a must-listen for anyone interested in the cutting edge of contemporary jazz and experimental music.