Marius Neset's "Golden Xplosion" is a vibrant and dynamic jazz album that showcases the Norwegian saxophonist's exceptional talent and innovative spirit. Released on April 25, 2011, under Edition Records, this 47-minute journey through contemporary jazz is a testament to Neset's ability to blend traditional jazz elements with modern influences.
The album opens with the title track, "Golden Xplosion," setting the stage for a series of captivating compositions that highlight Neset's virtuosic saxophone playing and his knack for creating engaging melodies. Tracks like "City on Fire" and "Sane" demonstrate his ability to craft intricate, rhythmically complex pieces that keep the listener on the edge of their seat. Meanwhile, "Old Poison (Xl)" and "Shame Us" showcase a more introspective side of Neset's musical personality, with haunting melodies and thoughtful improvisations.
One of the standout features of "Golden Xplosion" is the inclusion of two "Saxophone Intermezzo" tracks, which serve as brief, contemplative interludes that provide a moment of respite amidst the album's more intense moments. These interludes not only highlight Neset's technical prowess but also his ability to convey deep emotion through his playing.
Throughout the album, Neset is supported by a stellar ensemble of musicians, including pianist Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead, who contributes to the album's lush, atmospheric soundscapes. The result is a cohesive and compelling body of work that solidifies Marius Neset's status as one of the most exciting and innovative voices in contemporary jazz.