Heikki Sarmanto's "Moonflower" is a captivating blend of iskelmä and free jazz, released on February 19, 2008, under Porter Records. This album is a testament to Sarmanto's unique ability to merge traditional Finnish melodies with the spontaneity and complexity of free jazz. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 5 minutes, "Moonflower" features ten tracks, each offering a distinct yet cohesive exploration of these genres.
The album opens with the title track "Moonflower," setting a serene and introspective mood. "At the Fountain" and its reprise "At the Fountain II" showcase Sarmanto's piano prowess, while "Madame Chaloff" and its sequel "Madame Chaloff II" pay homage to the legendary jazz musician Jimmy Giuffre, with whom Sarmanto has a notable history. The tracks "Wolf" and "Wolf II" bring a raw, untamed energy, embodying the spirit of free jazz.
"African Echoes" and "Jai Guru Dev" introduce global influences, adding a layer of cultural richness to the album. "Run" and "Grasses Swaying with the Wind" close the album on a reflective note, blending traditional Finnish folk elements with modern jazz sensibilities.
"Moonflower" is a journey through Sarmanto's musical landscape, where tradition meets innovation, and every note tells a story. It's an album that invites you to immerse yourself in the harmonious fusion of iskelmä and free jazz, showcasing Heikki Sarmanto's mastery and creativity.