Samo Salamon's "Ives" is a captivating exploration into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music, released on September 23, 2014, under the independent label Samo Records. Clocking in at just over 55 minutes, this album is a testament to Salamon's innovative spirit and his ability to push the boundaries of conventional jazz.
The album features a diverse array of tracks, each offering a unique sonic experience. From the hauntingly beautiful "Ives (take 1)" and "Ives (take 2)" to the playful "There's a Gheko In the House" and the intricate "Perplexity 1" and "Perplexity 2," Salamon's compositions are as varied as they are compelling. The two versions of "1000 Bears" provide a fascinating study in contrast, showcasing the artist's versatility and depth.
Salamon's mastery of his instruments shines through in tracks like "Devil's Darling" and "Al Blade," where his technical prowess is on full display. Meanwhile, pieces like "Seagulls In Maine" and "Duo" offer moments of introspection and subtlety, highlighting the artist's range and emotional depth.
"Logicunlogic" and "Kei's Secret Revealed" are standout tracks that encapsulate the essence of the album, blending complex compositions with a sense of playful experimentation. Throughout "Ives," Salamon's ability to balance structure and spontaneity is evident, making this album a must-listen for fans of free jazz and avant-garde music.