Dive into the spontaneous and exhilarating world of free jazz and avant-garde music with "Tonic Improv 5/11/00" by Robert Musso. This captivating album, released on September 1, 2007, under the MussoMusic.com label, is a testament to Musso's mastery as a guitarist, engineer, composer, and producer. Collaborating with esteemed musicians Elliott Levin, Lance Carter, and Dave Dreiwitz, this album is a live recording that captures the raw energy and improvisational brilliance of a performance at the Bowery Poetry Project.
"Tonic Improv 5/11/00" features ten tracks that span a duration of one hour and one minute, each track a unique exploration of sound and improvisation. From the opening notes of "Square Whirlpool" to the closing moments of "Shiny Bottom," the album is a journey through the uncharted territories of free jazz. Musso's background, including his work with the downtown improvisational ensemble Machine Gun and his extensive experience in audio engineering, shines through in every track.
The album's genres, free jazz and avant-garde, are perfectly encapsulated in the spontaneous and intuitive performances. Each track, from "Dice No Dice" to "Fuzz Channel," showcases the artists' ability to create music without predefined rules, relying solely on their intuition and collective improvisational skills. This album is not just a collection of songs but a live documentation of a musical conversation among masters of their craft.
Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious listener exploring new musical frontiers, "Tonic Improv 5/11/00" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album's unique blend of improvisation and technical prowess makes it a standout in the world of avant-garde music.