David Moss, a trailblazer in the realms of avant-garde and free jazz, presents "Loopcity 1," a captivating exploration of experimental soundscapes set to release on July 5, 2024, under Yatak Records. Clocking in at a concise yet intense 18 minutes, this album is a whirlwind of innovation and improvisation, showcasing Moss's unique ability to blend genres and push boundaries.
"Loopcity 1" is a sonic journey through urban landscapes and abstract soundscapes. The album's title track, "glitchy stems," sets the tone with its intricate, glitchy textures, while "it's really in 7/4" and "Melodiomira" showcase Moss's mastery of complex rhythms and melodies. The album's free jazz influences shine through in tracks like "GFI somehow" and "a vista of voxes," where improvisation and spontaneity take center stage.
Moss's experimental approach is evident in tracks like "texture noh" and "if loops had lips," where he manipulates sound and space to create immersive, otherworldly environments. Meanwhile, tracks like "walking home song at midnite" and "not yet home at 3 a.m." offer a more introspective, nocturnal atmosphere, reflecting the quiet moments of urban life.
Throughout "Loopcity 1," Moss's virtuosic playing and innovative compositions are on full display, making it a standout release in the world of experimental music. Whether you're a longtime fan of avant-garde jazz or a newcomer to the genre, "Loopcity 1" is sure to captivate and inspire.