Laurent De Wilde's "Organics / The Present" is a captivating journey through the realms of French jazz, nu jazz, and traditional jazz, released on December 19, 2011, under L'Autre Distribution. Spanning an impressive 101 minutes, this double album offers a rich and diverse sonic experience.
The album opens with "The Prisoner," setting the tone for a collection that seamlessly blends contemporary and classic jazz elements. Tracks like "Spintronix" and "Sleep Well, My Friend" showcase De Wilde's mastery of nu jazz, while "No Straight" and "Versus 14" delve into more experimental territories. The inclusion of "Fleurette africaine" and "One for Ernie" adds a touch of global influence, highlighting De Wilde's versatility and eclectic tastes.
"Summertime" and "The Present" offer moments of introspection and warmth, while "Move On" and "Quiet- Not Quite" provide dynamic contrasts. The album closes with "Late Late Blues," leaving the audience with a sense of satisfaction and a desire for more.
Laurent De Wilde's "Organics / The Present" is a testament to his skill and creativity, making it a standout release in the jazz genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album is sure to impress and engage.