Dive into the eclectic and expansive soundscape of Embryo's "It Do," a masterful blend of krautrock, space rock, progressive rock, and jazz fusion released in October 2016. This album, a testament to Embryo's enduring legacy, offers a rich tapestry of musical exploration that spans over an hour and thirteen minutes, featuring thirteen tracks that seamlessly weave together diverse influences and genres.
From the opening notes of "Westend Rast 2" to the final strains of "Pita Escuela," Embryo takes listeners on a journey through intricate rhythms, soaring melodies, and improvisational brilliance. The album's standout tracks, such as the hypnotic "Jefim" and the ethereal "Russian Melody," showcase the band's ability to merge experimental rock with jazz sensibilities, creating a unique and captivating listening experience.
"Ya Rayah" and "Habibi" infuse Middle Eastern flavors into the mix, adding a global dimension to the album's sonic palette. Meanwhile, tracks like "November Frühling" and "Schneeball" highlight Embryo's knack for crafting atmospheric, introspective pieces that invite deep reflection.
Released under the Trikont label, "It Do" is a celebration of Embryo's innovative spirit and their unparalleled contribution to the world of progressive music. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their discography, this album is a treasure trove of musical discovery, offering something new and exciting with each listen.