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Plunge's 2009 release, "Dancing on Thin Ice," is a captivating journey into the world of free jazz, showcasing the band's innovative spirit and technical prowess. Released under Immersion Records and Media, this 51-minute album is a testament to Plunge's ability to push boundaries and redefine the genre.
The album opens with "Friday Night at the Top," setting the stage for an evening of improvisational brilliance. Tracks like "Life of a Cipher" and "Orion Rising" highlight the band's dynamic interplay and intricate compositions, while "Luminata No. 257" offers a moment of reflective introspection. The title track, "Dancing on Thin Ice," is a standout, blending raw energy with delicate precision.
Plunge's exploration of free jazz is not confined to traditional structures. "One Man's Machine" and "Opium" delve into more experimental territories, showcasing the band's versatility and willingness to explore uncharted musical landscapes. "Missing Mozambique" and "Jugs March In" bring a sense of rhythm and groove, grounding the album in accessible yet sophisticated jazz.
The album concludes with "The Praise Singer" and "Skickin' Away," leaving the listener with a sense of fulfillment and anticipation for what Plunge might explore next. "Dancing on Thin Ice" is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and anyone eager to experience the thrill of innovative, boundary-pushing music.