Antonello Salis, a virtuoso of free jazz, presents "Keys And Skins," a captivating exploration of sound and rhythm released on May 27, 2008, under the CAM JAZZ label. This 51-minute journey through the avant-garde landscape of free jazz is a testament to Salis' mastery of both piano and percussion, as evidenced by the album's title.
The album opens with "Agora," setting the stage for a series of tracks that blend improvisation with structured composition. "Eastern" introduces an exotic flair, while "Hands For Dance" invites movement with its rhythmic complexity. "Worldwide" and "Soundventure" expand the sonic palette, showcasing Salis' ability to traverse diverse musical territories. "Short Talk" offers a brief, intimate interlude, leading into the dynamic interplay of "Keys And Skins."
"The Travail Of Passion" delves into deeper, more introspective territory, while "Crossgroove" and "Cellar" highlight Salis' knack for creating intricate, layered soundscapes. The album concludes with "Openspace," a fitting finale that leaves the listener with a sense of expansive possibility.
"Keys And Skins" is a bold statement from Antonello Salis, a musician who pushes the boundaries of free jazz with each note. Whether you're a seasoned fan of the genre or a newcomer looking to explore its depths, this album offers a rich, rewarding listening experience.