Dive into the raw and unbridled world of free jazz with Borah Bergman's "One More Time," a captivating album released on June 2, 2008, via Silta Records. This 40-minute journey into the avant-garde features seven tracks that showcase Bergman's virtuosic piano playing alongside the dynamic drumming of Giorgio Dini. The album, recorded in Italy, is a testament to the power of spontaneous composition and the chemistry between two master improvisers.
"One More Time" kicks off with the energetic "One More," setting the tone for the album's free-form exploration. Tracks like "Autograph Two" and "Hustle" highlight the duo's ability to weave complex rhythms and melodies, while "Enough For His Keep" and "Equitable" offer moments of introspection and subtle interplay. The album concludes with "A Patter Of Footsteps" and "No Cosmetic," leaving listeners with a sense of the boundless possibilities within free jazz.
Bergman, known for his innovative approach to the piano, pushes the boundaries of traditional jazz, creating a sound that is both challenging and deeply rewarding. "One More Time" is a must-experience for fans of avant-garde music and those seeking to expand their musical horizons. The album's raw energy and improvisational spirit make it a standout release in Bergman's discography, showcasing his unique voice and unwavering commitment to artistic expression.