Evan Parker, a renowned figure in the world of free jazz and avant-garde music, teams up with Patrick Scheyder for an intriguing album released on Leo Records in 2001. "Evan Parker And Patrick Scheyder" is a captivating exploration of improvisational soundscapes and experimental compositions. The album spans a total of 64 minutes, divided into five tracks, each offering a unique journey into the depths of avant-garde jazz.
The album opens with "Skrying in Mortlake," setting the tone for the innovative and exploratory nature of the music that follows. "Dancing With Dr. Dee" continues the journey, showcasing the dynamic interplay between Parker's saxophone and Scheyder's piano. The third track, "Piano-Forte (Piano Solo)," highlights Scheyder's virtuosic solo performance, demonstrating his technical prowess and creative depth. "Other (As It Were) Optical Science" delves into more abstract territories, while the final track, "Polyphonics," brings the album to a close with a complex and layered composition.
Evan Parker's distinctive saxophone work is a standout feature, characterized by its fluidity, precision, and exploratory spirit. Patrick Scheyder's piano playing complements Parker's improvisations beautifully, creating a rich and textured soundscape that is both challenging and rewarding. Together, they craft an album that is as intellectually stimulating as it is musically engaging, making it a standout release in the realm of avant-garde jazz.