Pierre Charial's "Y2K," released in March 2000, is a captivating journey into the avant-garde genre, showcasing the unique talents of a trio consisting of Pierre Charial on barrel organ, Sylvie Courvoisier on piano and prepared piano, and Michel Godard on tuba and serpent. This album, released under the ENJA RECORDS Matthias Winckelmann label, is a testament to the innovative and experimental spirit of its creators.
Comprising ten tracks, "Y2K" spans a full hour of intricate and thought-provoking music. The album features compositions by both Pierre Charial and Sylvie Courvoisier, with Charial contributing tracks like "La Valse Des Fromage Blancs," "Sarajevo," and "Machines a Sons." The recording session took place at Loft in Köln, with co-production credits going to ENJA Records and Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Cologne.
"Y2K" is not just an album; it's an exploration of sound and texture, where the barrel organ's distinctive timbre meets the versatility of the piano and the deep, resonant tones of the tuba and serpent. The album's avant-garde nature is evident in its experimental approach, pushing the boundaries of traditional jazz and classical music. Each track offers a unique sonic experience, from the whimsical "Too Suite" to the introspective "Mutant."
For fans of avant-garde music and those seeking something fresh and innovative, "Y2K" is a compelling addition to any collection. The collaboration between Charial, Courvoisier, and Godard results in a rich and diverse musical landscape that is sure to intrigue and inspire.