"Down Deep," the 2013 release from Dutch cellist and composer Ernst Reijseger, is a captivating exploration of free jazz, avant-garde, and minimalism. Released under the Spring Music label, this 49-minute journey is a testament to Reijseger's innovative approach to music, blending raw improvisation with meticulous composition.
The album features nine tracks, each offering a unique sonic landscape. From the hauntingly beautiful "Elena" to the rhythmic complexity of "Amerigo," and the minimalist elegance of "Shaped by the Tide," Reijseger's mastery of the cello is evident throughout. The inclusion of "E Lucevan Le Stelle," a classic aria from Puccini's "Tosca," showcases Reijseger's ability to reinterpret and reinvent traditional pieces within his avant-garde framework.
Reijseger's work on "Down Deep" is not just a display of technical prowess but also a deep dive into the expressive capabilities of his instrument. The album's genres may be eclectic, but the cohesive thread is Reijseger's distinctive voice, making "Down Deep" a compelling listen for fans of experimental and avant-garde music.