Lotte Anker's debut album, Triptych, is a masterful exploration of free improvisation, bringing together the Danish saxophonist with American pianist Craig Taborn and drummer Gerald Cleaver. Released on Leo Records in 2005, this captivating album is a testament to the trio's innovative approach to jazz.
Featuring seven intricate tracks, including the titular 'Triptych', 'Lotuseating', and 'Cumulus', the album showcases the musicians' exceptional skill and chemistry. With a duration of 55 minutes, the record takes the listener on a journey through the realms of free jazz, avant-garde, and experimental soundscapes.
The trio's method of collective improvisation, based on a deep understanding of each other's styles, results in a unique and captivating sound. As evidenced by the critically acclaimed reception of Triptych, Lotte Anker, Craig Taborn, and Gerald Cleaver have created something truly special – an album that not only pushes the boundaries of jazz but also invites the listener to immerse themselves in its complex, yet beautiful, world.
With its release on 27 September 2005, Triptych marked an important milestone in the careers of these three talented musicians, and its influence can still be felt today. As a work of avant-garde jazz, it continues to inspire and challenge listeners, offering a rich and rewarding experience that will leave a lasting impression.