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Originally Posted by Frownland
I thought that it was decent enough, I think I'll have to revisit it as well. Tbh, it made me want to listen to this relentless free jazz album:

Brotzmann Clarinet Project - Berlin Djungle
Brotzmann takes sax players and throws them on clarinets. It's got John Zorn, E.L. Petrowsky and a bunch of other people I don't recognize. It also has William Parker on bass, Tony Oxley on drums, and Toshinori Kondo on trumpet. This is some really great and intense European (mostly) free jazz.
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I'll really have to give this a spin! Right now I'm listening to:
Clear Horizon -
s/t
I'd already given it my ear once. Based on the post search for the album I did here, I guess I'm pretty late to the party, but I'm always late, so whatever.
It's definitely the kind of album I feel better about putting on in the background and slowly absorbing it via osmosis rather than actively trying to scrutinize it. I just don't think it's made to be experienced that way. As an atmospheric album, it also feels kind of... "right" for the bitter cold winter.