Centrozoon's "The Room of Plenty," released on November 9, 2014, under their own Iapetus Distribution label, is a captivating journey through the realms of jazz fusion, mathcore, and art rock. This self-released album is a testament to the trio's innovative spirit and their ability to blend complex genres into a cohesive and engaging soundscape. With a runtime of just over an hour, the eight-track album offers a rich and diverse listening experience that showcases Centrozoon's unique musical prowess.
The album's title track, "Plaan," sets the tone for the eclectic mix of sounds that follow, while "Dooom" and "Tooong" delve into heavier, more intense territories. "Aarooma" and "Woortex" provide a contrast with their intricate melodies and rhythmic complexity, highlighting the band's versatility. "Hoorn" and "Broom" further demonstrate Centrozoon's ability to blend genres seamlessly, creating a dynamic and unpredictable listening experience.
"The Room of Plenty" is a bold and ambitious album that pushes the boundaries of traditional music genres. Centrozoon's mastery of jazz fusion, mathcore, and art rock is evident in every track, making this album a standout in their discography. Whether you're a fan of experimental music or simply looking for something fresh and exciting, "The Room of Plenty" is sure to impress.