Bojan Zulfikarpasic, known as Bojan Z, presents his captivating 2006 album "Xenophonia," a masterful blend of jazz and French jazz that showcases his eclectic compositional skills. This album, released under Label Bleu, is a testament to Bojan Z's versatility, as he seamlessly transitions between expressive acoustic piano, spacey Rhodes, and the unique "xenopohone." "Xenophonia" marks Bojan Z's first venture into rock territory, adding a fresh dimension to his already impressive repertoire.
The album features a dynamic trio with Ben Perowsky and Ari Hoenig on drums, and Rémi Vignolo on double bass, creating a rich and textured sound. With tracks like "Ulaz," "Zeven," and "Ashes to Ashes," Bojan Z takes the listener on a journey through a diverse range of musical landscapes, from post-bop to contemporary jazz. Each track is a testament to his innovative approach and technical prowess, making "Xenophonia" a standout release in his discography.
"Xenophonia" is not just an album; it's a musical exploration that highlights Bojan Z's growth as a composer and performer. The album's duration of one hour ensures a comprehensive experience, allowing the listener to fully immerse themselves in the intricate compositions and virtuosic performances. Whether you're a longtime fan of Bojan Z or new to his music, "Xenophonia" offers a compelling and satisfying listening experience.