"Waves III" is a captivating journey into the world of free jazz and avant-garde music, masterfully crafted by Mark O'Leary and his collaborators, Jeff Gauthier and Alex Cline. Released on November 28, 2011, under the Italian label Tibprod, this album is a testament to O'Leary's experimental prowess, diverging from his more recent ambient works to deliver a dynamic and intricate sonic experience.
Spanning six tracks and a total duration of 42 minutes, "Waves III" is a rich tapestry of improvisational brilliance and avant-garde innovation. The album opens with "At the Foot of the Hindu Kush," a sprawling piece that sets the stage for the album's exploratory nature. "Zwingli" follows, showcasing the trio's ability to blend raw energy with intricate musical dialogue. "Pentagonal Garden" offers a moment of respite with its shorter, more introspective form, while "On the Shore II" brings a sense of fluidity and motion. The title track, "Waves," captures the essence of the album's theme, with its ebb and flow of sound. The album concludes with "Ceremony," a piece that ties together the various threads of the album into a cohesive whole.
O'Leary's collaboration with Gauthier and Cline brings a unique chemistry to the album, with each musician's distinctive style contributing to the overall sound. The result is an album that is both challenging and rewarding, inviting listeners to engage with its complex layers and textures. "Waves III" is not just an album; it's an experience that pushes the boundaries of jazz and avant-garde music, making it a standout release in Mark O'Leary's discography.