Thomas Buckner's "Homage" is a captivating journey into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music, released on March 7, 2006, under the Mutable Music label. This 56-minute album is a testament to Buckner's innovative spirit and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional jazz.
"Homage" is a collaborative effort, featuring compositions by Buckner, Graves, and Marsh. The album opens with four tracks from Blanco (2000), each offering a unique blend of experimental sounds and improvisational brilliance. Tracks like "A steering, a seedling" and "The rivers of your body" showcase Buckner's ability to create evocative soundscapes that draw the listener in.
The second half of the album is dedicated to the Homage (2005) series, where Buckner collaborates with Graves and Marsh. These tracks are characterized by their complex structures and dynamic interplay between the musicians. "Buckner/Marsh" and "Graves/Marsh" are standout tracks that highlight the album's avant-garde roots, while "Marsh" offers a more introspective and contemplative experience.
Throughout "Homage," Thomas Buckner demonstrates his mastery of free jazz and avant-garde music, creating an album that is both challenging and rewarding. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Homage" offers a rich and immersive listening experience that showcases the best of contemporary experimental music.