Heiri Känzig's "Depart - Letters From Nowhere" is a captivating journey into the world of French jazz, released on January 1, 1992, under Universal Music GmbH. This concise yet impactful album spans just 36 minutes, featuring nine tracks that blend Känzig's masterful musicianship with the rich textures of jazz. From the opening notes of "Drive-In-Sam" to the final strains of "Rien ne va plus," Känzig's bass playing shines, offering a dynamic range of moods and rhythms. Tracks like "Hey Jimi" and "Urban Cowboys" showcase his ability to infuse traditional jazz with contemporary flair, while "Sleight Of Hand" and "Flair" highlight his technical prowess. "Letters From Nowhere" and "Day Dance" add a touch of introspection and playfulness, respectively. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz or a newcomer to the genre, Känzig's "Depart - Letters From Nowhere" promises an engaging and immersive listening experience.