Dive into the avant-garde soundscape of Joëlle Léandre's "Tout va monter," a captivating collaboration with Benoît Delbecq and Carnage The Executioner. Released on June 22, 2015, under the nato label, this album is a thrilling fusion of free jazz, krautrock, and experimental music, all wrapped up in a 37-minute journey of sonic exploration.
Recorded live at the Théâtre Dunois, "Tout va monter" showcases Joëlle Léandre's virtuosic skills on the double bass and voice, alongside Benoît Delbecq's innovative piano and prepared piano techniques, and Carnage The Executioner's dynamic contributions. The album's 13 tracks, including standout pieces like "Goliath et je ne sais quoi" and "Soupir d'Héloïse et Abélard," offer a rich tapestry of improvisation and avant-garde composition.
Joëlle Léandre, a legendary figure in the contemporary jazz scene, brings her unique perspective and extensive experience to this project. Her work with the famous Dunois in the 1980s has solidified her reputation as a pioneering force in experimental music. "Tout va monter" is a testament to her enduring creativity and collaborative spirit.
Whether you're a seasoned fan of avant-garde jazz or a curious newcomer, "Tout va monter" promises an engaging and thought-provoking listening experience. The album's blend of genres and styles makes it a standout addition to any music collection, offering a fresh and exciting take on contemporary jazz.