Louis Sclavis, the renowned French jazz innovator, presents "Chine / Chamber Music," a captivating exploration of French jazz, free jazz, and traditional jazz elements. Released on June 10, 2003, under the Label Bleu imprint, this album is a testament to Sclavis' mastery and his ability to blend genres seamlessly. Spanning a generous 87 minutes, the album features 21 tracks, each offering a unique journey through Sclavis' imaginative soundscapes.
From the evocative "Duguesclin" to the playful "Chanson pour Louis de Funes," and the rhythmic "Tango," Sclavis showcases his versatility and depth. The album also includes the intriguing "Rivière salée" and the whimsical "Les chameaux," demonstrating his knack for creating vivid, narrative-driven compositions. The "Rébarbatif" series, with its three parts, highlights Sclavis' experimental side, while tracks like "Ottomar" and "Patch" reveal his penchant for intricate, textural playing.
The album's second half, starting with "Introduction à fond bleu" and culminating in the majestic "Veronese," offers a more introspective and contemplative experience. Sclavis' clarinet work shines, particularly in tracks like "Fond bleu" and "Marche," where his expressive playing takes center stage.
"Chine / Chamber Music" is a rich, immersive listening experience that underscores Louis Sclavis' status as a true innovator in the world of jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a compelling introduction to his unique artistic vision.