Daniel Schläppi's "Voices," released in January 2002 under Brambus Records & Verlag AG, is a captivating journey into the world of cool jazz. This Swiss artist, known for his collaborations with notable musicians like Jürg Bucher, Dominic Egli, and Domenic Landolf, presents a collection of ten tracks that blend contemporary jazz styles with a smooth, cool aesthetic.
The album spans a full hour, offering a rich and varied listening experience. From the upbeat "Call Me Bop" to the soulful "Far Out Blues," and the introspective "To The Point," each track showcases Schläppi's versatility and mastery of the genre. "Feel Free I" and "Feel Free II" provide a sense of continuity and exploration, while "Graupenschauer" and "Trial And Error" delve into more experimental territories.
Daniel Schläppi's "Voices" is a testament to his skill as a jazz musician, featuring a blend of traditional and modern influences that create a unique and engaging sound. Whether you're a longtime fan of cool jazz or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, this album offers a compelling and enjoyable experience.