Benoît Delbecq, a master of improvisatory composition, presents "The Weight of Light," his first solo piano recording in over a decade. Released on February 12, 2021, under Pyroclastic Records, this album is a captivating journey through the realms of French jazz, free jazz, gnawa, and avant-garde music. Spanning just under 50 minutes, the nine-track album showcases Delbecq's unique blend of rhythmic complexity and melodic elegance.
The album opens with "The Loop of Chicago," setting a rhythmic and melodic tone that carries throughout the record. Delbecq's playing is both mysterious and moving, with each piece revealing layers of polyrhythms and shifting patterns. "Dripping Stones" takes a darker harmonic turn, while "Family Trees" and "Chemin sur le Crest" continue to explore the depth and breadth of Delbecq's compositional prowess. The title track, "The Weight of Light," is a standout, demonstrating the stunning and original approach that Delbecq brings to the prepared piano.
Throughout the album, Delbecq's use of prepared piano adds an extra dimension to the music, creating a sound that is both familiar and innovative. Tracks like "Au Fil de la Parole" and "Anamorphoses" highlight his ability to blend different musical styles seamlessly, while "Havn en Havre" and "Pair et Impair" showcase his knack for creating intricate, yet accessible, musical landscapes. The album closes with "Broken World," leaving the listener with a sense of both resolution and anticipation.
"The Weight of Light" is a testament to Benoît Delbecq's artistry and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz and avant-garde music. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his work, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.