Dive into the eclectic and boundary-pushing world of Joachim Kühn with his 2015 album "This Way Out." This captivating release is a testament to Kühn's versatility and innovative spirit, blending genres such as gnawa, free jazz, jazz, and krautrock into a cohesive and thrilling musical experience. Recorded at the renowned Salinas Studio in Ibiza, Spain, the album features 16 tracks that span a total of 80 minutes, each one a unique journey into Kühn's musical universe.
Joachim Kühn, a German jazz pianist born in 1944, brings his extensive experience and artistic vision to this album. His influences range from the avant-garde jazz of Ornette Coleman to the classical compositions of J.S. Bach, and his love for African rhythms is evident throughout "This Way Out." The album opens with "Brother Rolf," a short, intriguing piece that sets the stage for the diverse sounds to come. Tracks like "Byg Bridge" and "Amok" showcase Kühn's mastery of free jazz, while "She's a Beauty" and "Spaced In" offer a more melodic and accessible side.
"Paris '72" and "Do Dat Dudek" highlight Kühn's krautrock influences, adding a layer of electronic and experimental elements to the mix. The album also includes two "Sound Color" tracks, which are atmospheric and textural, providing a contrast to the more rhythmic and melodic pieces. "Unison Union" closes the album, bringing the diverse elements together in a harmonious and satisfying conclusion.
"This Way Out" is not just a collection of songs but a comprehensive exploration of Joachim Kühn's musical journey. Whether you're a longtime fan of Kühn's work or a newcomer to his unique sound, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The high-quality 24-Bit/88 kHz Stereo recording ensures that every nuance of Kühn's performance is captured, making it a standout release in his discography.