Dive into the avant-garde with Frank Gratkowski's "Unplugged Mind," a captivating exploration of free jazz and experimental sounds. Released in January 2009 on Leo Records, this album is a testament to Gratkowski's innovative spirit and his collaborators' collective virtuosity. The record features six immersive tracks that span a total of 52 minutes, each one a unique journey into the depths of improvisational music.
"Unplugged Mind" is a collaborative effort between Frank Gratkowski, Alexey Lapin, Sebastian Gramss, and Helen Bledsoe, each bringing their distinctive talents to the table. The album's title track sets the stage with its intricate interplay and spontaneous compositions, while tracks like "Retain the Aspect" and "In Harmony" showcase the ensemble's ability to blend structured melodies with free-form experimentation.
Gratkowski, known for his work in both classical and jazz genres, leads the charge with his signature clarinets and saxophones, while Lapin's piano, Gramss's double bass, and Bledsoe's vocals add layers of depth and texture. The result is a sonic landscape that is as challenging as it is rewarding, inviting listeners to engage with the music on multiple levels.
Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a curious explorer of experimental music, "Unplugged Mind" offers a rich and rewarding experience. The album's release in August 2009 on Leo Records (catalog no. CD LR 540) ensures that it remains a staple in the collections of those who appreciate the avant-garde. Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your musical horizons with Frank Gratkowski and his talented collaborators.